Today’s Solutions: February 24, 2026

These artists used old IKEA fu

These artists used old IKEA furniture to make funky habitats for wild animals

Although putting IKEA furniture together is known to cause immense stress for humans, the giant Swedish furniture store has now found a way to bring some peace to the world’s smallest critters. The company has just kicked off a collaboration with London–based artists, architects and designers Read More...

The amount of people dying fro

The amount of people dying from heart attacks sharply declined since 1995

In the 1990s, having a heart attack was basically a death sentence for some 20 percent of the people who suffered one. By 2014, that number fell to just 12 percent. So what led to these significant declines in fatality rates for heart-attack patients? Much of it has to do with a concerted effort on Read More...

Karen Uhlenbeck becomes first

Karen Uhlenbeck becomes first woman to win mathematics’ most prestigious award

Since its creation in 2003, the most prestigious prize in mathematics has been given to a man year after year. That all changed this week, however, when a mathematician by the name of Karen Uhleneck was awarded this year’s Abel Prize, the mathematics prize modeled after the Nobels. The Abel Prize Read More...

Scientists are putting backpac

Scientists are putting backpacks on pigeons to collect climate data in cities

While you may not see the positives that pigeons can bring to the world, researchers at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom do. The researchers have developed a tiny set of sensors that can be strapped onto the backs of pigeons in order to collect data on urban microclimate. It may Read More...

Struggling to make a good habi

Struggling to make a good habit stick? Try changing the way you think about it

Is there a “bad” habit that you want to replace with a healthier choice, but struggle to get yourself to do it? You may be paying too much attention to what you think you’ll lose by giving up the habit. Try flipping your perspective. Good habits are called “good” for a reason. They Read More...

These 6 places are way ahead o

These 6 places are way ahead of the Green New Deal in decarbonizing buildings

One of the elements of the Green New Deal resolution that has caused the most consternation among critics on the right is its aspiration toward “upgrading all existing buildings in the United States,” along with building new buildings to the highest energy standards. Senate leader Mitch Read More...

For every product sold, P&

For every product sold, P&G donates one liter of clean water to areas in need

Clean water is a pressing need in many areas of the world and delivering services that can mitigate the issue is a big challenge. That’s why, in collaboration with Walmart International, P&G has set out a project that allows consumers to help bring clean drinking water to children, families, Read More...

Study: Even leisurely exercise

Study: Even leisurely exercise can help you live longer

While it’s commonly known that daily physical exercise is essential for a longer, healthier life, a new study suggests that even incredibly short amounts of very easy exercise can do wonders for your health. More specifically, the research has found that engaging in leisurely activities like Read More...

Hawaii could become first stat

Hawaii could become first state in the US to impose a state-wide ban on plastics

Compared to other states in the US, for some time, the state of Hawaii has long been spearheading the fight against the global environmental crisis. The Aloha State has already mandated 100 percent renewable energy use and approved an upcoming prohibition on sunscreen ingredients that harm Read More...

Stanford scientists have figur

Stanford scientists have figured out a way to turn seawater into hydrogen fuel

Harnessing the power of waves isn’t the only way to generate energy from the ocean. As it turns out, a team of scientists at Stanford have figured out a way to make hydrogen fuel out of saltwater.  The discovery could open up the world's oceans as a potential source of energy. Researchers Read More...