Today’s Solutions: February 23, 2026

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This wind turbine generates energy without the need for blades

A Spanish company is proposing a radical new way to generate wind energy: creating wind turbines that have no blades. Their wind turbine, which they call the Vortex, looks like a giant rolled joint shooting into the sky. Unlike conventional turbines which use wind gusts to create energy, the Vortex Read More...

Is it wise to ban cars from ci

Is it wise to ban cars from city centers? Just ask Oslo

When a progressive political coalition came to power in the city council of Oslo in 2015, they began unfurling plans that would ban all cars from the city center. Those plans were met with some backlash, but now the positives of pushing cars out of the center of Oslo are becoming clear: parking Read More...

Can’t fall asleep at night?

Can’t fall asleep at night? Find out why by asking yourself these 7 questions

We all know the importance of getting a good night’s sleep, but sometimes your mind works against you and doesn’t allow to you fall into a slumber—even if you’re feeling physically tired. If you’re struggling to sleep at night and can’t understand why, asking yourself these 7 questions Read More...

A simple guide to understandin

A simple guide to understanding effective climate change policy

When it comes to climate change, the issue is certainly not black and white. There are so many issues to be dealt with at so many levels, which makes it extremely difficult to understand what is actually needed for effective climate change policy. If you’re feeling overwhelmed when it comes to Read More...

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Regular exercise can lead to a lower risk of developing depression

When you’re suffering from depression, engaging in physical activity might be the last thing on your mind. But according to a new study, exercising can be just the thing that prevents people from becoming depressed. Although researchers are still stamping out the details, the bottom line is Read More...

Exciting breakthrough in cance

Exciting breakthrough in cancer research will improve T-cell cancer therapy

Scientists have discovered a method for creating renewable cancer-killing T cells in laboratory conditions, which could be used directly in patients for cancer treatments. T cell therapies currently use a patient’s own T cells, but this costs lots of time and money to do. That’s why this Read More...

The ESA’s plans to mine the

The ESA’s plans to mine the moon could lead to greater space expeditions

Following a new study that showed there could be water deep under the Moon’s surface, the European Space Agency (ESA) is planning to start mining for water and oxygen on the Moon by 2025. The extraction of these natural resources could potentially make it easier for humans to spend time on the Read More...

Why California’s new surgeon

Why California’s new surgeon general is a heroine in the world of health care

The US health-care system tends to invest in treating diseases, not preventing them, even though science shows it is cheaper and more effective to treat the lifestyle or behavioral facts that lead to a disease, rather than try to treat the disease after it develops. That could start to change under Read More...

Silkworm on leaf

From Biodegradable and Sustainable to Renewable and Regenerative

Upon the European Union’s recent decision to ban plastic cultery, plates and straws by 2021, we encourage our readers to think vigilantly about seemingly sustainable alternatives. Recent articles like this:   European citizens will stop using disposable plastic products by 2021 Read More...

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Deleting certain memories could prevent previous drug addicts from relapsing

Scientists have discovered a way to treat cocaine addiction by deleting memories related to the drug. They used a light-based technique known as optogenetics to control the neurons between two parts in the brain which are essential in forming memories. After doing so, they observed that the Read More...