Today’s Solutions: February 25, 2026

Study: Curcumin may be effecti

Study: Curcumin may be effective in helping treat depression

Listen up curry lovers: The pigment that makes curry spice yellow, curcumin, is rich with anti-inflammatory properties. That’s quite known, but what we hadn’t known until recently was that it can also provide anti-depressive effects for those who eat it regularly. According to a new study of Read More...

This patch measures the glucos

This patch measures the glucose levels of diabetics without pricking the finger

Scientists have developed a graphene-based patch that can monitor the blood glucose levels of diabetics without piercing the skin. Unlike the conventional finger-prick blood tests that diabetics use on a daily basis, this device utilizes a small electric current to draw glucose from under the skin. Read More...

The US just outlawed one of th

The US just outlawed one of the biggest excuses for the gender pay gap

For far too long, employers have used a woman’s previous salary as an excuse for paying her less than a man. No longer will that be possible after a US appeals court ruled that employers cannot justify paying a woman less than a man doing similar work based on her salary history—a move, Read More...

What this sculptor can teach u

What this sculptor can teach us about bouncing back after failure

When a 41-year-old self-taught sculptor was given the task of creating a statue of Cristiano Ronaldo for his hometown, it was a dream come true. The dream, however, quickly turned into the stuff of nightmares after his statue was unveiled. The statue looked like a goofier version of the famous Read More...

The new Garden app helps you s

The new Garden app helps you stay in touch with friends without Facebook

Facebook has become the de facto way people today keep up with their friends and family and, at times, their wider network of professional acquaintances and colleagues. But its inattention to user data protection is leading some people looking for an out. A new app called Garden, officially Read More...

Harvard researchers study how

Harvard researchers study how mindfulness changes brain in depressed patients

In 2015, 16.1 million Americans reported experiencing major depression during the previous year, often struggling to function while grappling with crippling darkness and Read More...

Weatherwatch: overheating citi

Weatherwatch: overheating cities take steps to cool down

Light-coloured roads and rooftop gardens are planning measures being employed to combat rising urban Read More...

More organic than thou? Rebel

More organic than thou? Rebel farmers create new food label

Was your tomato grown in dirt or water? Organic shoppers might notice additional labels this summer that will give them the answer — and tell them whether their choices align with what a rebellious group of farmers and scientists deem the true spirit of the organic Read More...

Apple is now “globally power

Apple is now “globally powered by 100 percent renewable energy”

Silicon Valley’s big tech companies are hopping on the clean power bandwagon — last week, Google said that it has purchased enough renewable energy to match the electricity they consumed in 2017, and now Apple has announced that its global facilities “are powered with 100 Read More...

This might be the real reason

This might be the real reason why we have eyebrows

Eyebrows are one of the most curious features of the human body. Just look at them—isn’t it strange that we have two strips of hair hovering above our eyes? The theory goes that eyebrows are there to keep sweat and other debris from entering our eyes, but now scientists have another intriguing Read More...