Today’s Solutions: February 26, 2026

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Why everyone should care about blockchain—even if you don’t understand it

This article is for everyone who tries to will themselves invisible at the mention of blockchain. Imagine you’re admitted to the hospital for an emergency surgery following a freak selfie accident while on vacation on the other side of the world. Right now, there’s no way for doctors to know Read More...

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Economic integration is finally becoming a reality in Africa

Between 2006-2007 and 2015-2016, the average annual African foreign direct investment—defined as money African companies invested in African countries—more than doubled from $3.7 billion to $10 billion. In the same period, average annual intra-African trade grew from $41 billion to $64 billion. Read More...

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How a cannabis extract relieves anxiety without the high

Marijuana is known to work well for relieving anxiety and easing aches and pains. However, for those who don’t want to become high, it’s not exactly an attractive option. Enter CBD—a cannabis extract. CBD has all the stress relieving side-effects of marijuana, but without the mind-altering Read More...

The solar market could expand

The solar market could expand six-fold after this discovery

Although residential solar is booming in the US, there’s a massive market that remains untouched: low-to-moderate income (LMI) households. Solar projects have traditionally been installed on the rooftops of wealthier single-households while companies ignored LMI households. However, according to Read More...

There may soon be a “pill”

There may soon be a “pill” that men can take as a contraceptive

Researchers have developed a new compound that slows down sperm to the point where they can no longer swim, potentially paving the way for a male contraceptive that doesn’t affect natural hormones and is reversible. Although the “Pill” has been an option for women for decades, scientists have Read More...

Unwanted gadgets are polluting

Unwanted gadgets are polluting the world. Here’s how to recycle them properly

While we're continuously coming up with new technologies, we still haven’t figured out what to do with the outdated stuff. Every time we’re buying new gadgets, we’re left with unwanted ones that often end up in the trash--with serious consequences for the environment. Tossing your electronics Read More...

Meet the creator of the meat-f

Meet the creator of the meat-free burgers of Impossible Foods

On an otherwise unadorned table at an event space overlooking Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour, glass bowls displayed the constituent parts of the Impossible Burger. One contained a B-vitamin-laced potato protein paste, another wheat protein, a third a globule of coconut oil. In a fourth, shimmering Read More...

Graphene used to make stronger

Graphene used to make stronger, greener concrete

Graphene, the "wonder material" composed of a one-atom-thick sheet of linked carbon atoms, is the world's strongest manmade material. Now, scientists have used it to create a new type of concrete that is much stronger, water-resistant and eco-friendly than what we're used Read More...

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Electrify America to install ultra-fast chargers at 100+ Walmart stores

Let's hope they are near the highways. By the end of next year, Porsche will have installed 500 fast charging stations at its dealerships and convenient highway locations all across America. But they aren't the only ones stepping up in terms of electric vehicle charging Read More...

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Lockheed says 'flow' battery will boost use of renewable power

Lockheed Martin Corp hopes to launch a new “flow” battery made of inexpensive, nontoxic materials that can help utilities save money and use more renewable energy, company officials Read More...