Today’s Solutions: February 25, 2026

What the US can learn from Fin

What the US can learn from Finland’s approach to homelessness

Per the latest statistics, the number of homeless people in Finland has declined from a high of 18,000 30 years ago, to approximately 7,000: the latter figure includes some 5,000 persons who are temporarily lodging with friends or relatives. In short, the problem has basically been solved. How? By Read More...

Li-Fi is set to change the way

Li-Fi is set to change the way we access the Internet

You’ve most certainly heard of Wi-Fi, but have you heard of Li-Fi? Li-Fi is high-speed wireless internet transmitted through light. That light can come from something as simple as a desktop lamp. While Wi-Fi works fine, it currently relies on radio waves to work, something that we’re running Read More...

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Can beets tackle Alzheimer's at its root?

Alzheimer's disease is characterized by beta-amyloid plaques in the brain that disrupt the normal functioning of neurons. Could a common vegetal pigment provide the Read More...

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Deutsche Bank executive: Bank accounts could disappear within 15 years

Marcus Schenck, one of the most senior executives at Deutsche Bank, believes that bank accounts as we know them now could disappear in as little as five Read More...

Israeli firm says it can turn

Israeli firm says it can turn garbage into plastic gold

Hawks, vultures and storks circle overhead as Christopher Sveen points at the heap of refuse rotting in the desert heat. "This is the mine of the future," he beams. Sveen is chief operations officer at UBQ, an Israeli company that has patented a process to convert household trash from landfills Read More...

The third education revolution

The third education revolution

Schools are moving toward a model of continuous, lifelong learning in order to meet the needs of today’s Read More...

Cut calories by 15 percent to

Cut calories by 15 percent to stay young, study says

Maybe there's no need for a fountain of youth after all. New research suggests that cutting calories by 15 percent for two years can slow the metabolic process that leads to aging and protect against age-related diseases. After just one year on a reduced-calorie diet, study participants saw their Read More...

How desalination technology ca

How desalination technology can end droughts and feed millions

You don’t need freshwater to grow crops. Don’t believe us? Just look at the horn of Africa where a company built the region’s first sustainable, drought-resistant greenhouse. Using solar power to pump in seawater from the coastline and desalinate it on site, the company is generating Read More...

A cure for blindness could be

A cure for blindness could be in reach after successful stem cell trial

British doctors have successfully used stem cells to combat decreasing tissue in the eyes of two patients, marking a breakthrough moment toward curing the most common form of blindness. The two patients are now able to read again after the procedure, which is the first of its kind. While such Read More...

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Scientists believe this microbe could eat up the world’s plastic problem

The preferred solution to pollution requires acting at the source to prevent the contaminants from entering the environment in the first place. But as it is clear there is already a big mess to clean up, and as we probably won't stop using plastics today, it seems worth looking at progress in Read More...