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At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge. The difference between what people believe, and the facts.
With the Optimist's Edge we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism.
Warp News is driven forward and made possible by the support of our Warp News Premium Supporters. Help us in supporting the fact-based, optimistic journalism that we share each day.
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In this episode of the Warp News Report, news sustainable hydropower can meet the world's energy needs. Also, 3D-printed houses in just 24 hours.The Warp News Report brings you your weekly dose of fact-based, optimistic news from around the world. Stay up to date every day by visiting www.warpnews.org and subscribe to our free weekly newsletter for fact-based optimism delivered every Thursday, right to your inbox. Support the show
In this debut episode of the Warp News Report, Chatbot can detect early signs of Alzheimer's.  Also, the 13-year-old girl who was cured of "incurable" cancer.The Warp News Report brings you your weekly dose of fact-based, optimistic news from around the world. Stay up to date every day by visiting www.warpnews.org and subscribe to our free weekly newsletter for fact-based optimism delivered every Thursday, right to your inbox. Support the show
In today's episode, we're covering the top content covered by Warp News from AWS re:Invent 2021.   Also in this week's Optimist's Edge,  the health trend that makes us healthier in the future.Subscribe to the Warp News free weekly newsletterFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News, we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by becoming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode,  European companies can become significantly more sustainable by closing their data centers and moving applications to public cloud services instead.  Also in this week's Optimist's Edge, this is how the drones are taking over.Subscribe to the Warp News free weekly newsletterFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News, we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by becoming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode,  Coldplay will use energy from their dancing fans to power the concerts as well as plant a tree for every ticket sold on their next world tour.  Also in this week's Optimist's Edge, why exploring Mars makes a difference for life on Earth. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News, we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by becoming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, the future of screaming fast and environmentally friendly transportation is under construction.  Also this week, municipal waste is soon to replace coal in Zimbabwe.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News, we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by becoming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
Tony Morely is the author of the upcoming children's book Human Progress for Beginners:  100 stories of Human Progress and why it's better than it looks.  He is also the founder of the Facebook group, Lumen Progress which focuses on optimistic human progress and progress studies content that is curated to inspire a better future. In this fascinating interview, we talk about the history of human progress, how it's perceived in the world today, and why it is so important to bring up the next generation with an optimistic, forward-thinking view while having pride in the great strides humanity has made in the past. Follow Tony's book project and make a contribution at GoFundMe-------------Follow Warp News on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and InstagramAt Warp News, we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by becoming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, big news coming out of the EV industry.  Ford has made its largest investment EVER in building more EVs, and soon you'll be able to charge your electric car in just fifteen minutes. Also, in this week's Optimist's Edge: Billions at stake when India opens up – what will be your role?Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News, we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by becoming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, a new pill can drastically reduce the risk of becoming seriously ill with Covid-19.  Also, the Netherlands new record holder of the world's longest 3D-printed bridge.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by coming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, we'll take a look at the world's first 3D-printed solid-state batteries.  Also, in this week's Optimist's Edge, what you need to know about the nuclear power of the future. The fourth-generation nuclear power is not that far away and has greater benefits than you think. In this article, two experts reveal everything you need to know about the energy production of the future.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by coming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, innovations and research of "charging rooms" could mean the end of wires as we know it.  Also in today's episode, in this week's Optimist's Edge, Digital Africa: the enormous opportunities that can come from the full digitization of the world's second-largest continent.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by coming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, Inspriation4, the first all-civilian crew to orbit around the planet.  Also in today's episode, in this week's Optimist's Edge, Asteroid Mining: In space, we have all the minerals we need.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by coming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, the Warp Space Summit is happening this week!  We'll go through a brief rundown of what you can expect at the event.  Also in today's episode, Optimist's Edge: DNA insights that change your life.-------------Get your tickets TODAY for the Warp Space Summit at warpspacesummit.org or warpspacesummit.se Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by becoming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In this special bonus episode, we have unlocked one of our premium audio articles of the Optimist's Edge.  The ancient statement that games are bad for you are getting old, and not in a good way. In this article, you get the edge of how video games can help you grow attractive traits and skills that help you both in private- and work life.Unlock the text of this and all of our Premium Optimist's Edge articles by becoming a Warp News Premium Supporter today!Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With the Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by coming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, When everything becomes a service: Music, books, and movies are just the beginning. Much of the stuff we used to own now turns into a service. In this development lies huge opportunities and great business ideas for the planet and people. Also in today's episode, the Swedes that wants to provide the world with clean drinking water.-------------Remember get your tickets for the Warp Space Summit at warpspacesummit.orgFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With the Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by coming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, Tina and Tom Sjögren are adventurers with several Guinness World Records. Now they've started a company that will launch satellites; a company that will also take them on their ultimate adventure - Mars!  Also in today's episode, Xenobots – how the first living robot will change healthcare.-------------Remember get your tickets for the Warp Space Summit at warpspacesummit.orgFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With the Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by coming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, do you suffer from time anxiety? Then you probably don't have too little time, but use the time you've got in the wrong way. There are ways to change that – we show you how to find your flow and become more productive.  Also in today's episode, this company has created a machine that can draw drinking water out of thin air.-------------Remember get your tickets for the Warp Space Summit at warpspacesummit.orgFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram-------------At Warp News we balance the negative bias in mainstream media and bring you the Optimist's Edge.  The difference between what people believe, and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic worldview, too many people miss out on important trends and opportunities.  With the Optimist's Edge, we give you unique insights that focus on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaborations at the intersection of innovation and optimism. Get started today with the Optimist's Edge by coming a Warp News Premium Supporter at warpnews.orgWarp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
Kevin Kelly is the founder of Wired Magazine and author of several books, among them The Inevitable. For Warp News, he presents his case for optimism.Warp News produces fact-based optimistic news. This article is for our Premium Supporters, but made available for everyone thanks to their support. Read more about Premium Supporter here and consider signing up.  --------At Warp News, we strive to balance the negative bias in mainstream media,  with fact-based, optimistic news focusing on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaboration.Make sure you give this episode a thumbs up, follow the show, and best of all, share the podcast with your family and friends. Help us to continue to chip away at the overwhelming imbalance of negative bias in mainstream media.Warp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, Space Lasers: improved satellite connection, high-temperature management, and app upgrades. The Starlink team sent an email to current beta-testing customers explaining the latest improvements.  Also in today's episode, Ethiopia has planted 350 million trees - in just 12 hours.-------------Be sure to also get your tickets for the Warp Space Summit at warpspacesummit.org-------------At Warp News, we strive to balance the negative bias in mainstream media,  with fact-based, optimistic news focusing on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaboration.Make sure you give this episode a thumbs up, follow the show, and best of all, share the podcast with your family and friends. Help us to continue to chip away at the overwhelming imbalance of negative bias in mainstream media.Warp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
In today's episode, most people have a pessimistic view of the future and of new technologies. One important reason is the negative bias in news media. We believe that humanity’s best days are ahead and that new technologies and science will get us there.News media is too negative— help us balance thatIn Swedish news media alone, there is predominantly negative news. 60% of Swedes say so a new comprehensive survey. Only 28% think that the news is balanced, that there is just as much positive as negative news, while just 5% think that the news is predominantly positive.-------------Be sure to also get your tickets for the Warp Space Summit at warpspacesummit.org-------------At Warp News, we strive to balance the negative bias in mainstream media,  with fact-based, optimistic news focusing on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaboration.Make sure you give this episode a thumbs up, follow the show, and best of all, share the podcast with your family and friends. Help us to continue to chip away at the overwhelming imbalance of negative bias in mainstream media.Warp News is a media company run by the nonprofit foundation Warp Institute.The world has gotten a lot better in the last decades, but most people still have a negative view of the future.We think one important reason is the negative bias in news media.Warp News will help to balance that with fact-based, optimistic news.Fact-based optimismOur articles are always based on facts and science. We focus on the possibilities with new technology, ideas, and collaboration. Warp News, like the foundation, bases itself in fact-based optimism.If you find any facts that are not correct, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Magnus Aschan and we will investigate and correct them.Warp News is also available in Swedish Edition and has a newsletter that is published weekly.Warp News Premium SupportersOur work is funded by our premium supporters. Thanks to them we are able to spread fact-based optimistic news across the world.If you support our mission of making people more optimistic about the future, consider becoming a premium supporter. Read more and sign-up hereThe Optimist's EdgeHaving a fact-based optimistic view of life will give you an edge over the pessimists. You will see the opportunities they will miss.Support the show
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