Today’s Solutions: February 22, 2026

This off-grid village is showc

This off-grid village is showcasing green solutions for the Middle East

In the arid Negev desert of Israel, a mini village has been created to display game-changing green solutions that could change the lives of those who live off the grid. The Off-Grid Demonstration Village features technologies such as a solar water desalination system and a biogas system to Read More...

From CO2 to baking soda: India

From CO2 to baking soda: Indian innovation is the future of carbon capture

In southern India, a carbon capture plant at the industrial port of Tuticorin has figured out how to successfully use CO2 emissions to make baking soda. Unlike carbon capture and storage, in which emissions are forced into underground rocks at great cost and no economic benefit, the Tuticorin plant Read More...

Buy this container for $50,000

Buy this container for $50,000 and start growing enough food for 150 people

Along with clean energy and water systems, an off-the-grid community needs a way to produce enough food for all its members. The Farm From a Box, complete with solar-powered electrical system, WiFi, and much more can help any off-the-grid village do just that. The portable container costs $50,000, Read More...

French law requires companies

French law requires companies to grant employees “right to disconnect” at night

Laptops and smartphones allow us to do work efficiently, but what they have also done is blur the line between work and home life. We carry our phones everywhere, and it's created a "forever on" culture that leaves little time to disconnect and reboot. That's why France has passed a law that Read More...

How brain science can help you

How brain science can help you become your best self in 2017

Neuroscience has shown us that we may actually have everything we need to stay focused, be more creative, remember more, and make better decisions—just as long as we can work a bit more with our brains, not against them. To get the most out of your brain, the key is learning some practical brain Read More...

Forget survival of the fittest

Forget survival of the fittest: it is kindness that counts

Why do people do good things? Is kindness hard-wired into the brain, or does this tendency arise via experience? Or is goodness some combination of nature and nurture? Dacher Keltner, director of the Berkeley Social Interaction Laboratory, investigates these questions from multiple angles, and Read More...

Angela Merkel: Jihadists, terr

Angela Merkel: Jihadists, terrorists need love and compassion

Angela Merkel, Germany’s leading lady who’s responsible for opening the country’s doors to tens of thousands of Muslim refugees, said in New Year’s Eve remarks that the likes of ISIS terrorists and Islamic jihadists need more love and compassion. Say what? From the Express: Read More...

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Omega-3 supplements can help prevent childhood asthma, study finds

Science News from research organizations Date: Source: University of Waterloo Summary: Taking certain omega-3 fatty acid supplements during pregnancy can reduce the risk of childhood asthma by almost one third, according to a new study. Share: FULL STORY Taking certain omega-3 fatty acid Read More...

Scientists manipulate brain ac

Scientists manipulate brain activity to boost confidence

What does confidence look like in the brain? And can we use this information to help boost confidence in those who suffer from low self-esteem or self-doubt? A new study sheds light on these questions with a new brain-scanning technique that can read and amplify the brainwaves of a high-confidence Read More...

This electric bus company just

This electric bus company just raised $140 million

According to Proterra, a Burlingame, Ca.-based company, its zero-emission electric buses can drive a stunning 350 miles one charge — and on city streets, no less. With that kind of claim, it’s no wonder investors just poured $140 million into the outfit, which began garnering Read More...