Today’s Solutions: April 30, 2026

The Dalai Lama: ‘America fir

The Dalai Lama: ‘America first, that does not sound very nice’

The Dalai Lama is the spiritual head of the Tibetan nation and he carefully avoids political debates. But he does remind his worldwide audience of the values that have created civilization as we know it. At a press conference, in response to a question the Dalai Lama praised the United States: Read More...

Plenty of energy: ‘North Atl

Plenty of energy: ‘North Atlantic wind farms could power the whole world’

The promising news about renewable energy keeps pouring in. By now, we hope you are convinced with us that there’s no problem providing the world with clean power. A new study has found that wind speeds over the oceans could allow offshore turbines to generate far more energy than a land-based Read More...

Reducing anxiety and boosting

Reducing anxiety and boosting your health the natural way with these 10 herbs

We know that eating healthy food is essential for our wellbeing. But we don’t hear as much about the power of herbs. A new book by an expert herbalist lists 10 “super herbs” that support and re-balance the body, boost your immune system and relieve Read More...

Airbnb’s next step: an apart

Airbnb’s next step: an apartment complex designed for home sharing

Airbnb may have found a way to make landlords, tenants, and possibly even lawmakers happy. The home-sharing platform has teamed up with Florida developer Newgard to create Niido, a concept apartment building designed to support home Read More...

‘Rational compassion’ can

‘Rational compassion’ can help fight burnout from nonstop bad news

It’s hard to read the news these days. As I write this, wildfire rages uncontained in my old hometown of Santa Rosa, California, and other parts of Sonoma and Napa counties, taking out friends’ homes and familiar Read More...

Wellbeing enhanced more by pla

Wellbeing enhanced more by places than objects, study finds

The poet WHAuden is credited with first coining the word “topophilia” to describe a strong emotional pull to a special place. Now scientific research, using cutting-edge brain imaging, suggests Auden was on to Read More...

This device can collect 20,000

This device can collect 20,000 plastic bottles from the ocean each year

In 2015, a duo of Australian surfers developed a device that can clean waterways on its own. It works by sucking in various kinds of pollution (including oil) and spitting out clean water. Now, nearly two years after unveiling the device and creating a crowdfunding campaign, the surfers have Read More...

Eco-friendly concrete that pro

Eco-friendly concrete that protects old buildings from earthquakes

On its own, the cement industry produces close to seven percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. That’s why researchers have created a type of material that replaces much of the cement with an industrial byproduct called fly ash. By replacing nearly 70 percent of cement with this material, the Read More...

The competition for solar ener

The competition for solar energy is growing in the oceans: seaweed

Seaweed, in all its slimy glory, could become a major source of renewable energy in the future after the US Department of Energy invested nearly $1.5 million in two projects that will help develop seaweed farms and explore harvesting methods. Although it may sound strange that seaweed energy is Read More...

Welcome to first solar-powered

Welcome to first solar-powered town where you don’t need your own car anymore

A town in Florida is giving its residents a real reason to let go of their gas-powered cars. The fully solar-powered town is in the process of establishing the first autonomous network of transportation in the U.S.. Using an app, residents in the town can gain access to autonomous pods that carry Read More...