Today’s Solutions: February 22, 2026
Home » 2019 » 11 » Page 2

This island resort is floating

This island resort is floating on 700,000 pieces of plastic waste

One man's trash is another man's treasure, as the saying goes — but for French entrepreneur Eric Becker, it's more like a treasure island, complete with a hotel, two swimming pools, and a karaoke bar. In a bid to clean up the lagoon, Becker’s 'L’île Flottante' — or 'Floating Island ' — Read More...

Fertility tracking? There’s

Fertility tracking? There’s an app for that!

We use technology for almost every aspect of our everyday lives. We use apps to order food, find transportation, track our exercise, and even find the nearest bathroom. A new tech boom in fertility apps means that yes when it comes to reproductive health, there’s an app for that!  Fertility Read More...

This sci-fi looking arm cast c

This sci-fi looking arm cast could revolutionize the way we treat broken limbs

Anyone who has ever had a broken limb knows how unpleasant orthopedic casts can be: they have a cumbersome shape, must be kept dry, which makes bathing difficult, and can cause the skin underneath to become itchy, smelly, and irritated. With some innovative thinking at play, startup Cast21 has Read More...

Student activists disrupted Ha

Student activists disrupted Harvard-Yale football game to protest fossil fuels

When spectators storm the field at a sporting event, it’s usually a silly plea for attention. But this weekend the sporting world saw something entirely different when over 200 students and alumni disrupted the annual football game between Harvard and Yale to demand both schools to divest from Read More...

Making the most of your job in

Making the most of your job in the gig economy

Whether you drive for Uber on the weekends as a side job or work for a full-time contracted delivery service, working in the gig economy means taking certain steps to make sure you, as a worker, are protected. With 36% of the American workforce working in a “gig,” there's bound to be some Read More...

This startup is using tech to

This startup is using tech to help immigrant communities thrive in America

While there are plenty of online networking tools these days, there’s only one like Homeis. That’s because Homeis specializes in building networks that are focused on the needs of specific immigrant communities and helping them find things like new friends and job opportunities. The startup Read More...

To plant 90,000 trees in Los A

To plant 90,000 trees in Los Angeles, the city is giving free trees to residents

Want a free tree for your yard or neighborhood? Well, if you live in Los Angeles, you’re in luck. Under the city’s Green New Deal, LA will give out up to seven free yard and/or street trees to qualifying residents in a bid to plant 90,000 trees in the city over the next two years. Neighbors Read More...

OPTIMIST VIEW: Living while dy

OPTIMIST VIEW: Living while dying - Notes from the resistance

“It's precisely because we’re finite that life is so sweet.” - Sheldon Solomon By Kristy Jansen Last month I got the opportunity to meet Ady Barkan, a progressive activist who’s become one of the most powerful voices in the fight to move the United States to a universal healthcare Read More...

Australian hospital receives r

Australian hospital receives record number of donations to save koalas from extinction

With Australia experiencing a record-breaking drought and harsh bushfires, koala populations have dwindled along with their habitat, leaving them “functionally extinct”. In a bid to save and rehabilitate the injured animals, an Australian koala hospital managed to raise over $1 million from Read More...

Community parks: Just what the

Community parks: Just what the doctor ordered

We know that increased time outdoors improves physical and mental health, yet the average American still spends 93% of their day indoors. Doctors have been telling patients to spend more time outdoors for decades, but now, some doctors are going as far as writing prescriptions for outdoor Read More...