Today’s Solutions: March 01, 2026

Great virtual summer camps for

Great virtual summer camps for parents who need a very real break

After months of virtual school, the cancellation of summer camps has left many parents with no break from 24/7 childcare. Fortunately, online summer camps are here to offer some relief for parents looking for new and educational outlets for their kids.  For creative kids, Camp DIY is a great Read More...

You can disinfect your N95 mas

You can disinfect your N95 mask with tools you have at home

Months after mask manufacturers ramped up production of N95 masks in response to the coronavirus crisis, hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes taking care of COVID-19 patients are still facing shortages of the respirators. And while some hospitals have been provided with fairly expensive Read More...

How a small furniture company

How a small furniture company pivoted to medical supplies to stay afloat

When Matthew Moore’s company, Urban Plough Furniture, lost 80 percent of its business during the pandemic, he turned to an innovative new production strategy to stay afloat. Instead of making furniture, he began making intubation boxes for local medical facilities.  Intubation boxes protect Read More...

Artist Thomas Dambo’s recycled wood troll sculpture.

This Danish artist creates giant troll sculptures using local trash

Since 2014, a Danish artist by the name of Thomas Dambo has erected dozens of wooden, folklore-inspired trolls in greens-aces and parks around the world: a seated, bearded dude in Copenhagen’s hippie enclave of Christiana; sister and brother trolls “lost” in Florida’s Pinecrest Gardens; a Read More...

Origami-style water bottle can

Origami-style water bottle can fold to fit in your pocket

If you push down on certain points on the new reusable water bottle called the Origami Bottle, the container collapses, folding up so it can easily fit in your bag or even squeeze inside your pocket. The design makes use of a unique geometrical structure that’s sturdy when unfolded—and holds Read More...

Add these steps to your bedtim

Add these steps to your bedtime routine to soothe your gut

Your nighttime routine can have a big impact on many aspects of your health. Putting your phone away before sleep, setting a regular bedtime, and limiting evening caffeine intake are all solutions we have covered for better sleep, but today we are looking at steps to take before bed to boost your Read More...

Nanotech could finally provide

Nanotech could finally provide a treatment to endometriosis

Endometriosis is a painful and incurable gynecological condition that affects more than 170 million worldwide. The good news, however, is that a more effective treatment for endometriosis may be on the horizon. Endometriosis affects approximately 10% of women during their reproductive years, and Read More...

Blue whales gather in record n

Blue whales gather in record numbers off San Francisco coast

Blue whales, the largest animals on Earth, like to gather off the coast of San Francisco to feed on krill in the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary. Right now, they are showing up in potentially record-breaking numbers.  Just 30 miles offshore from San Francisco, 47 endangered blue Read More...

Ford commits to carbon neutral

Ford commits to carbon neutrality by 2050

Ford is the latest company to announce a plan for achieving carbon neutrality. The car manufacturer will strive to become carbon neutral by 2050 by focusing on three main areas: vehicle use, supply base, and company facilities.  These three critical areas account for 95 percent of the Read More...

June 26, 2020

June 26, 2020

The Optimist Daily Update with Summers McKay & Kristy Jansen - Your weekday commute update from The Optimist Daily featuring discussions of our top positive news solutions from independent, reader-funded, journalists. Today's Update covers how our fight or flight instinct impacts our response to Read More...