Today’s Solutions: February 23, 2026

How a major museum is fighting

How a major museum is fighting the imbalance of women artists in museums

Who are the most famous artists you can think of? Chances are most of them are men. However, this is no surprise given that a 2019 study of 18 U.S. museums revealed that 87% of artists featured in their collections are men. In a bold step to rectify the imbalance, the Baltimore Museum of Art will Read More...

What Norwegians can teach us a

What Norwegians can teach us about beating the winter blues

Today the sun will set in the Norwegian capital of Oslo at 3:30 pm. That sounds awful, especially for those of us living in the US, and makes us beg the question: how do nordic countries beat the winter blues when sunlight is so fleeting? One Stanford researcher, Kari Leibowitz, spent a winter in Read More...

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A startup has come up with a stronger EV battery without the precious metals

Creating long-range electric vehicles that are still comparable in affordability to gasoline cars has long been the challenge of the electric vehicle industry. While improvements in technology have made batteries cheaper and more efficient, the average addition of a battery to a vehicle still costs Read More...

New Jersey just doubled its of

New Jersey just doubled its offshore wind power promise

How do you go about generating renewable energy when your state has 130 miles of windy coastline? Massive wind farms, of course. This week, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy declared the state will install 7.5 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2035, almost double its initial target of 3.5 gigawatts. Read More...

How a tech industry trick coul

How a tech industry trick could save the humble banana

The humble banana is a key staple in most fruit bowls and everyone’s go-to cure for cramps, but the Cavendish banana variety we find in most stores today was not always the world’s top variety.  In the 1950s, Gros Michell was the banana variety of choice for production across the entire Read More...

OK Boomer? OK Millennial? The

OK Boomer? OK Millennial? The benefits of cross-generation collaboration

If you’ve ever had the experience of teaching an elderly relative how to use their smartphone, you may be familiar with some of the frustrations of working with a different generation. Although different generations of workers may bring different approaches, ideas, and strategies to the Read More...

OPTIMIST VIEW: Holiday Convers

OPTIMIST VIEW: Holiday Conversations - How to keep it positive

Let’s talk about the Optimist in the room "I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought; and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder." G.K. Chesterton By Amelia Buckley The holiday season kicks off in the autumn with Thanksgiving, and extends through the New Year in Read More...

Need a new hobby? Consider one

Need a new hobby? Consider one of these tech-free activities

If you feel the presence of smartphones and social media becoming too heavy in your life, perhaps it's time to find some new tech-free hobbies. Hobbies are a perfect way to de-stress, get creative, and take a break from your screens. Need some ideas for good activities to make a part of your life? Read More...

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Durwood Zaelke's 'quick fix' approach to climate change is just what we need

When it comes to fighting climate change, environmental lawyer Durwood Zaelke calls attention to the importance of actions that have immediate positive effects on climate change. He believes in the 'quick fix', the type of actions that try to solve problems as directly and efficiently as Read More...

Old battlefields find new life

Old battlefields find new life as parks and conservation areas

Across the United States, areas that were previously bloody battlefields are being turned into memorials and parks to recognize the violence that took place there and to offer a new purpose of life and recreation for these places. There are 25 national battlefield and military parks in America Read More...