Today’s Solutions: April 29, 2026

Meet the African women fightin

Meet the African women fighting against poachers in Zimbabwe

The members of Africa’s anti-poaching frontline are not your typical game rangers. They’re abused and disadvantaged mothers and daughters that are being honed into a squad of sharpshooters to save wildlife in the Zambezi valley. This project may sound extreme, but it’s working to empower Read More...

California just issued an advi

California just issued an advisory to residents to limit exposure to cellphones

California’s Department of Public Health passed an advisory that suggests residents should take steps to limit exposure to cellphones. The notice advises against keeping your phone in your pocket, and avoiding phone use when unnecessary. The notice doesn't mean that debate about the health impact Read More...

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While you’re shopping: ‘giving an experience is better than giving stuff’

When the holiday season comes, what do you give to the person who seems to have everything? How about nothing? Recently, researchers investigated whether it is possible to maintain the satisfaction that we get from gift giving but without actually giving any physical stuff altogether. They Read More...

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Why racism has lost its grip in Norway

Norway and its Scandinavian neighbors have been very open to immigration. Muslim women are pursuing in university studies, Afro-Norwegians are taking influential jobs, and one in five Norwegians is foreign-born. Yes, there have been backlashes from opportunist right wing forces. However, the Read More...

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Research says this is how to get to 100 years of age

Looking to live to 100? A new study finds that people age better if they have a sense of purpose in life. Purposeful living has already been linked to other aspects of wellbeing, like lower risk of disease, but this one of the first studies that examined how people physically change over Read More...

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Older adults' forgetfulness tied to faulty brain rhythms in sleep

Older brains may forget more because they lose their rhythm at night. During deep sleep, older people have less coordination between two brain waves that are important to saving new memories, a team reports in the journal Read More...

Inside the world of a Kenyan c

Inside the world of a Kenyan cryptocurrency miner

Eugene Mutai is well aware of the risks of mining virtual money. "Sometimes I ask myself: will the bubble pop?" He's right to be -- cryptocurrencies are Read More...

How the aviation industry is l

How the aviation industry is lowering its carbon footprint

Imagine how much cleaner the air would be if 3 million cars were taken off the roads in your city. A hint: Banning just half of Beijing’s 3.3 million cars before the 2008 Olympics cleared its skyline within a few Read More...

Billionaire Peter Thiel helped

Billionaire Peter Thiel helped fund plans to build the world's first floating city

Nearly a decade ago, billionaire Peter Thiel cofounded a nonprofit called Seasteading Institute, and contributed seed funding toward what could become the world's first floating city. By 2020, the Institute aims to build a dozen floating Read More...

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Giant rats increase their attack on tuberculosis in Tanzania

The use of giant rats to sniff out the potentially deadly disease tuberculosis (TB) in Tanzania is set to nearly double by the end of the year due to successful detection rates, a charity who trains them Read More...