Today’s Solutions: February 22, 2026
Home » 2021 » 10 » Page 3

Business man presses button on vending machine

This Japanese vending machine gives free drinks to get people talking again

Last week, Japanese beverage maker Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd. unveiled its new workplace vending machine that is designed to nudge corporate consumers towards social interactions within the workplace—something that many of us are out of practice with thanks to the Covid-19 health Read More...

Young girl eating carrots and broccoli

5 ways to get your kids to eat more vegetables

Heading into Halloween and the winter holidays, ‘tis the season where your kids are bound to overload on sugar. Balancing out the pumpkin pie and gingerbread houses with hearty vegetables will help keep your kids healthy and energetic, but how do you convince your little ones to eat more veggies Read More...

Person putting cuticle oil on their fingernails

8 Ways to naturally strengthen your fingernails

Nobody likes a broken fingernail, and strengthening your nails can help them become naturally more resistant to breakage. Today we share eight tips for stronger nails. Use cuticle oil  Cuticle oil helps soften cuticles, but it also helps strengthen nails. Hemp oil contains both magnesium and Read More...

Older man chopping vegetables

Celebrate Emotional Wellness Month with these 5 healthy habits

Did you know that October is Emotional Wellness Month? Mental health is closely tied to physical health, and just like we exercise and eat well to stay physically healthy, mental health takes some healthy habits and upkeep as well. If you feel like you’re in a mental health rut, these free habits Read More...

Women reading a park sign

Implanted electrodes could offer improved vision for 148 million blind people

Berna Gómez is a former teacher who has been blind for 16 years. She recently regained enough vision to see letters and objects thanks to the successful implantation of a microelectrode array into her visual cortex. Implanting electrodes into the visual cortex has long been a dream of Read More...

Indri indri sitting in a tree

Study: Lemurs are the only nonhuman mammal with a sense of rhythm

Birds are known for their beautiful melodious calls, but among mammals, no species besides humans have been known to use rhythm or songーuntil now. Researchers in Madagascar have documented lemurs using rhythm and even singing together in groups. The 12-year study followed specifically the Read More...

New Zealand swears in first In

New Zealand swears in first Indigenous Māori Governor-general

Last week, Dame Cindy Kiro was formally sworn in as New Zealand’s first Indigenous Māori woman to be named Governor-general. The Māori peoples account for around 17 percent of New Zealand’s population but are still socially and economically disadvantaged. They continue to be Read More...

Young man pops pimple while looking into magnifying mirror

So, you've popped a pimple. Here's what to do next, according to an expert

We all know that popping pimples is one of the worst things to do for your skin health—but that doesn’t always stop us from doing it. Here’s how to remedy this less-than-ideal situation, according to a dermatologist. Step away from the mirror First things first: “put the [magnifying] Read More...

Irish castle surrounded by nature

The lord of rewilding: Irish Baron turns his estate into a nature preserve

According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the world would need to rewild and restore a territory the size of China over the next decade to meet commitments on nature and tackling climate change. In Ireland, a landowner, and holder of one of the oldest surviving Irish peerage Read More...

Study: Start of season metrics

Study: Start of season metrics provide strong insights into future famine risks

Researchers from UC Santa Barbara’s Climate Hazards Center have released a new study that identifies how the start of season indicators could predict potential famines. Two key metrics are used to determine famine risk: availability and accessibility. Availability refers to yields, while Read More...