Today’s Solutions: April 24, 2026

Support your brain with these

Support your brain with these 6 vitamins and minerals

Nutritional deficiencies have been shown to contribute to the development of psychiatric disorders, age-related cognitive decline, and developmental disorders. To keep your brain running properly, you need to make sure it gets all the vitamins and minerals it needs to function. Here are 6 of the Read More...

Uber for wine: and all without

Uber for wine: and all without grapes

The most fascinating wine project I’ve come across this year has no need for vineyards, barrels, or,a winery. It doesn’t even use grapes. If you believe what the people behind the project say, they could be on the brink of challenging everything that people hold dear about wine. Though they Read More...

Three Australian companies tac

Three Australian companies tackling our plastic addiction

There’s no escaping plastic in modern life. In Australia, more than 1.5m tonnes of the crude oil derivative is consumed each year, not including plastics imported in finished products or their packaging. And most of this ends up on a centuries-long path to degradation in landfill or the Read More...

Charging ahead: Welsh battery

Charging ahead: Welsh battery scheme may aid growth of green energy

Nestling alongside rows of conifers and wind turbines in a Welsh valley, a pioneering project will materialise this summer that could prove a blueprint for unlocking Britain’s renewable energy potential. The Upper Afan Valley near Swansea is already home to the biggest windfarm in England and Read More...

The wisdom of “It’

The wisdom of "It's not my fault"

I sometimes think that the most basic truths are the ones that we most regularly forget, and one of them is: If we are turned on ourselves, we cannot love this life. The turning on ourselves contracts us. In those moments, we are disconnected from our inner life and from each other. We move through Read More...

New study measures food waste

New study measures food waste not in dollars or tons, but in ‘lost’ health

Americans waste 38 million tons of food with a value of $165 billion each year. Reducing food waste is a major contribution to fighting global warming as agriculture is a leading source of carbon emissions. A new report looks at food waste from the perspective of “lost” health. If all that lost Read More...

These corals thrive in warm wa

These corals thrive in warm water and could beat climate change

Reports about dying coral reefs because of global warming come in regularly. However, there are coral reefs that can survive warmer waters and that can even thrive despite the rising heat. A coral common in the Red Sea can thrive even at temperatures 2°C higher than the present maximum in the Read More...

Solar rise: It’s smarter to

Solar rise: It’s smarter to invest in renewable energy in India than the US

India has passed the U.S. to take the second spot on a list of the world’s most attractive renewable energy markets. China is number one on the list. The U.S. fell to the third position from number one last year mostly due to a shift in domestic energy policy under President Donald Trump. India Read More...

Billionaire gives away his for

Billionaire gives away his fortune to fight plastic pollution in the oceans

A Norwegian business man who made a fortune as a “ruthless corporate raider” has decided to give the lion share of his his estimated $2.7 billion fortune towards building a 596-foot marine research vessel that's also designed to scoop up a major oceanic threat, plastic pollution. The project is Read More...

Take a deep breath: Five class

Take a deep breath: Five classes to teach you the art of inhaling

Breathing is something you don’t pay attention to. But it would be very beneficial if you would. Here are five classes that will school you in the art of Read More...