Today’s Solutions: February 25, 2026

Renewables are outcompeting fo

Renewables are outcompeting fossil fuels without help from subsidies

The day subsidy-free renewable energy becomes cheaper than fossil fuels will mark the beginning of the end for dirty energy. What we may not realize is that day is closer than we think. According to new research, onshore wind and solar will both be viable without subsidies by 2025 in the UK. Read More...

These tips will help you treat

These tips will help you treat your migraines

Despite how common migraines are—12 percent of Americans suffer from them—we still have a poor understanding of what they are and how to effectively treat them. However, we do know some ways of managing migraines and reducing the frequency with which they come about. Here are seven ways to Read More...

Plant fats are healthier than

Plant fats are healthier than animal fats, study says

After being vilified for years, fat is having a comeback. But with so many sources and types of fat out there, it can be hard to keep track of what’s healthy and what’s not. A new study, however, offers a simple rule of thumb: Plant fat sources appear to be better for you than animal sources, Read More...

These boots are made from old

These boots are made from old plastic bottles recovered in Haiti

Timberland’s latest man-boots have an interesting backstory. Their canvas-like uppers are recycled from plastic bottles picked up from the beaches of Read More...

7 ways reading improves health

7 ways reading improves health, according to science

From better sleep and increased happiness to a longer life in general, the benefits of reading go far beyond just a good Read More...

Inside Airbus’s mad dash to

Inside Airbus’s mad dash to get a robo air taxi off the ground

At a remote test facility in northeast Oregon. an improbable-looking plane takes flight. Its wings are perpendicular to the ground, with their propellers—a whopping eight of them—spinning like the rotors of a helicopter. There is no pilot. The oddball craft, called Vahana, ascends 16 feet above Read More...

The Internet of growing things

The Internet of growing things

Connected sensors and big data are changing how farmers grow crops and raise livestock—making food safer and better for Read More...

This chef is rebuilding lives

This chef is rebuilding lives in Colombia through indigenous cuisine

Beyond the pain that comes with fleeing from war, displaced people also have a great burden financially. That’s why a renowned chef is helping people displaced by the armed conflict in Colombia find a profitable source of income by teaching them the value of farming indigenous food. Not only is Read More...

Could this be the solution to

Could this be the solution to plastic packaging?

Wrapping something as perishable as food in something as indestructible as plastic makes no sense at all. Changing the way we package our food is a dire need, but fortunately, one company has already come up with a solution. By utilizing plant materials, the company has created a packaging that is Read More...

Burlington and San Francisco a

Burlington and San Francisco are trailblazing the path to 100 percent renewable

If we are to effectively combat climate change, cities have to make bold moves that will shape the future. Take Burlington, Vermont and San Francisco, California for example. Burlington began its transition to a net-zero economy back in 1978 when it replaced its coal plant with a power station Read More...