Today’s Solutions: February 25, 2026

The search for renewable energ

The search for renewable energy storage just had a vital breakthrough

If we want to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions, we have to become smarter about the way we store the energy we make from renewable sources. Our current batteries aren’t capable of storing mass quantities of energy that can be used on-demand, but that may soon change thanks to an incredible Read More...

Flying in an all-electric plan

Flying in an all-electric plane may become the norm in less than a decade

While most startups that are working on electrifying the aviation industry are focused on building hybrid planes, an Israeli startup is putting all the energy towards creating all-electric planes. Their reasoning is simple: all-electric planes will make flights as affordable as possible. Electric Read More...

Why moving abroad is actually

Why moving abroad is actually the best way to find yourself

Cliché as it may sound, a lot of people can testify from personal experience that moving abroad helps you find yourself. Now a new study explains why that is. When you move abroad, you free yourself of the expectations associated with your own culture, providing you with more opportunities to Read More...

Popular trading platform Bunz

Popular trading platform Bunz launches its own cryptocurrency

Bunz Inc., a fast-growing Toronto-based online-bartering market, is getting into the hot cryptocurrency game. The company is touting BTZ, which is pronounced “bits” and is short for Bunz Trading Zone, as the first Canadian cryptocurrency to launch to an already-established community – its Read More...

Striking Oklahoma teachers win

Striking Oklahoma teachers win historic school-funding increase and keep on marching

Allie Newcomb, who teaches sixth-grade math at Mayfield Middle School, in Oklahoma City, was initially on the fence when teachers in her state started talking about walking off the job in protest of education cuts. But something shifted for her a couple of weeks ago, when there was an emergency Read More...

A grass-roots movement for hea

A grass-roots movement for healthy soil spreads among farmers

In American farm country, a grass-roots movement is spreading, a movement to keep more roots in the soil. (Not just grass roots, of course; roots of all kinds.) Its goal: Promoting healthy soil that's full of Read More...

New evidence that fossil fuels

New evidence that fossil fuels are getting crushed in the battle against renewables

The world added more solar power capacity than any other type of energy in 2017, outpacing all fossil fuels, according to a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme Read More...

Mindfulness and difficult emot

Mindfulness and difficult emotions

I have heard some wonderful explanations of mindfulness. The writer and teacher Sylvia Boorstein calls it “awake attention to what is happening inside and outside so we can respond from a place of wisdom.” The Vietnamese Zen teacher and poet Thich Nhat Hanh says, “I like to define Read More...

Instead of storing carbon, res

Instead of storing carbon, researchers want to convert it into fuel

Currently, carbon capture typically involves grabbing carbon-dioxide emissions from sources like coal-fired power plants, then storing them underground so they can’t enter the atmosphere and heat the planet. But wouldn’t it be so much better if we could actually use the carbon we captured for Read More...

Save money at the grocery stor

Save money at the grocery store by avoiding these 16 items

Groceries cost more than $4,000 a year for many people, but there are plenty of ways to save money at the grocery store. To start with, there’s probably a whole list of items you buy on a regular basis that you don’t need to be putting on your grocery list. If you want to stop wasting money at Read More...