Today’s Solutions: April 24, 2026

Probiotics may ease depression

Probiotics may ease depression symptoms

A new Canadian study finds that probiotics, used to reduce gastrointestinal distress, also appear to mitigate symptoms of depression. McMaster University researchers discovered twice as many adults with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) reported improvements from co-existing depression when they took Read More...

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It's not just Bitcoin anymore...

The price of Bitcoin, a digital currency once located at the fringe of finance, has been rising to new records in recent months as digital assets move into the mainstream. On Tuesday, it shot past $2,200 (£1,700), more than doubling from just two months ago. And a newer currency, Ethereum, Read More...

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Entire country of Sweden listed on Airbnb

In an inspired publicity stunt, Sweden has listed its entire country on Airbnb, advertising the fact that all public land in the country is freely accessible to anyone. The Airbnb listing initially highlights nine specific locations that travelers can visit. Each listing costs nothing, contains Read More...

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Fig leaves are out. What to wear to be kind to the planet?

Polyester, one of the most common fibers, is a plastic derived from crude oil. The long fibers that make up polyester thread are woven together to make fabric. Extracting the oil and melting the plastic require energy. Perhaps a bigger concern is what happens when synthetics get into the hands of Read More...

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China is the most lucrative market for electric cars

Germany's Volkswagen and Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group (JAC Motor) have received approval from Chinese regulators to form a joint venture to make electric vehicles, the two automakers said on Monday. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China's top state planner, gave a green Read More...

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Research explores 'artificial leaf' system for solar fuel production

If human beings could mimic the way plants make their own fuel, it's not a stretch to say that Earth's energy needs could be solved. The way leafs convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into life-sustaining chemical energy is a resourceful process, and scientists are attempting to do the same thing Read More...

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Vitamin D supplements could improve fertility

New data on the link between vitamin D and male fertility has been presented at the European Congress of Endocrinology (ECE) in Lisbon. The new results add to our understanding of the effects of low vitamin D levels on testosterone levels and whether vitamin D supplementation could help improve Read More...

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‘Cool’ pavement reflects heat and reduces air pollution in hot cities

During the summer months, the streets of sprawling urban areas radiate heat, warming up nearby buildings and increasing air pollution. To cool down the asphalt, Los Angeles is starting to pave the streets with a reflective street surface. Officials say the “cool”, light-grey pavement can Read More...

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Why a cosmetics company is turning Armenian folk remedies into products

Modern cosmetics play host to many dubious ingredients, many of which have been proven to be harmful for skin. Some ingredients have even been linked to cancer and other fatal illnesses. In order to make products that are natural and beneficial for the skin, a new cosmetics company is digging Read More...

Some coal executives have made

Some coal executives have made the switch to clean energy

Coal sector executives have been quietly switching sides to chase the lucrative profits up for grabs in green energy and – welcome or not – the experience they bring could prove vital to the increasingly desperate race to avert cataclysmic climate change. From a fifth-generation coalminer Read More...