Today’s Solutions: February 23, 2026

96-year-old physicist to revol

96-year-old physicist to revolutionize the way we harness solar power

At 96,  Arthur Ashkin became the oldest person ever to receive the Nobel Prize. Now he's using his savvy in physics to make the world better by seeking to revolutionize the way we harness solar energy. Ashkin’s lifelong fascination with light has led him to his latest invention – a device that Read More...

Major consumer brands to start

Major consumer brands to start using reusable containers for products

Major consumer goods companies have joined hands to create a recycling platform in an attempt to solve the plastic-waste problem. The platform is called Loop and it involves companies selling their products in reusable containers which are to be sent back by the consumers once the product is Read More...

Living a more minimalistic lif

Living a more minimalistic lifestyle will improve your day-to-day life

From having fewer financial burdens like debt or unnecessary expenses to decluttering your living space, living in a minimalistic way can significantly improve your life. Having less “stuff” can give you more space to breathe, think, move, create and also, connect with what you already have and Read More...

In the future, small electroni

In the future, small electronic devices could be powered by static energy

When you think of static energy, you probably think of the little zap your randomly feel when you touch a doorknob. But now it seems the relatively unknown forces behind static energy might present a path to more sustainable, longer-lasting power sources for small electronic devices, according to a Read More...

Reading fiction can make you a

Reading fiction can make you a nicer and more empathetic person

Why is it that more and more people are reading old-fashioned printed books despite earlier predictions that technology would be the demise of deep reading? Maybe because they intuitively understand what science is just now getting around to proving—not only does reading make us smarter, it also Read More...

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Scientists have designed a diet in order to save us as a species

If we want to save the planet from an environmental crisis, then we need a new philosophy for how to eat on planet Earth. That’s why an international commission of 37 scientists have put together a new diet plan called the “planetary health diet” that calls for a dramatic shift in the food we Read More...

These “impossible” success

These “impossible” success stories prove humanity is making great strides

In the midst of government shutdowns, injustice at the border, and continuing environmental problems, quite a few victories for goodness and progress have occurred in the last year. For example, the country of Niger has reportedly seen the growth of 200 million trees in the past three decades, Read More...

How Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez i

How Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is using social media to change politics

29-year-old congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is not your average politician. Not only has the young politician shown amazing charisma in the face of hostility, but she’s a first-class example of how to use social media to bring more honesty and intimacy into politics. Have a peek here to Read More...

Boeing just tested its first

Boeing just tested its first ‘flying car’

Boeing has successfully tested its experimental all-electric autonomous ‘flying car’. A prototype of its pilotless passenger air vehicle completed a controlled takeoff, hover and landing during the test. Propelled by electricity, the model is designed for fully autonomous flight and has a range Read More...

Dental hygiene could be key in

Dental hygiene could be key in preventing the development of Alzheimer’s

Scientists have reportedly discovered that the main pathogen behind gum disease is also found in the brains of deceased Alzheimer’s patients. This means that Alzheimer’s isn’t just a disease, but also an infection. Why is this important? Because it brings us one step closer to developing a Read More...