Today’s Solutions: February 23, 2026

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San Francisco Giants hire Alyssa Nakken as MLB’s first full time female coach

History was made in Major League Baseball last week when the San Francisco Giants hired the league’s first full-time female coach. Alyssa Nakken joined the Giants as an intern in 2014 and will take on the role of major league assistant coach this coming season. Nakken played softball at Read More...

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Ikea’s new Vienna location features vertical forests and public transportation access

Last week we shared a story about how Ikea is moving towards becoming climate positive by 2030. This week we feature the plans for their new Vienna store, which will look a lot different than any Ikea before. In fact, the new urban shopping destination will feature vertical forests and no parking Read More...

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This Philippine island is reconstructing itself by turning volcano ash into bricks

Last week, the island of Luzon in the Philippines was startled by an eruption of the Taal Volcano - one of the most active in the region - displacing thousands of people and blanketing neighboring towns and villages with thick layers of erupted ash and mud. Following the disaster, the ash-covered Read More...

Firefighters saved an ancient

Firefighters saved an ancient grove of pine trees from Australian bushfires

Amidst the heart-rending wildfires blazing through Australia's vast lands, there is good news coming from the only forest in the world that is home to the Wollemi pine tree--one of the oldest trees in the world. In a covert firefighting mission, this ancient grove of pine trees whose ancestors are Read More...

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80% of this city’s recyclable plastic is turned into useful products

Wouldn’t it be great if recycled single-use plastic bags turned into park benches you could later sit on? Well, that’s exactly what’s happening to the plastic waste in the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Roughly 80 percent of the plastic recyclables collected throughout the provincial capital Read More...

Colgate releases vegan-certifi

Colgate releases vegan-certified toothpaste line in recyclable packaging

Good news for your teeth and the planet! Colgate has released its new “Smile for Good” toothpaste line which features a certified vegan recipe packaged in a fully recyclable tube.  Traditional toothpaste contains glycerin, a byproduct of animal fat, and is packaged in plastic which can take Read More...

This device can keep a patient

This device can keep a patient's liver alive for a week outside the human body

The chances of losing patients with severe liver diseases could soon decline as scientists have developed a machine that can keep a human liver alive and even regenerate itself, outside of the body, for an entire week. A study conducted by researchers in Switzerland showcased that six out of ten Read More...

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Microsoft on a mission to capture all the carbon it’s ever emitted

When companies buy carbon offsets and call themselves carbon-neutral, it feels like a bit of a cop-out. The fact is they still produce emissions and use the money they make while creating those emissions to fund projects that absorb carbon. But until companies find ways to actually make their Read More...

Why a “repair attempt” is

Why a “repair attempt” is better than an apology

In his book, The Science of Trust, Dr. John Gottman explains that both partners in a relationship are emotionally available only 9% of the time. This leaves 91% of our relationship ripe for miscommunication. What matters most is how couples repair when they mess up—rebuilding the bridge of Read More...

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New technology uses a phone-operated neurotransmitter to treat migraines

Those who suffer from migraines know they are not just headaches. This debilitating, full-body neurological disorder results in dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system and incapacitating headaches. However, there is good news coming from the New York Times for people who experience frequent Read More...