Today’s Solutions: May 05, 2026

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Using lasers to awaken 'lost' memories points at new cure for Alzheimer's

An MIT-researcher, studying mice in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, has found that the animals could form new memories and that “forgotten” memories could be retrieved. The researcher used a laser flooding the brain cells with positively charged ions that activate memory functions. There’s Read More...

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Why you don't need to choose between making money and living a meaningful life

Pursue wealth and security, or go after something meaningful in life? This is the choice many people feel they need to make when looking at career opportunities, but research says you can have both. See here how leading a meaningful life can lead you to more Read More...

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What’s the one thing to do every day? Deepak Chopra explains (video)

Last week’s failed Republican health care bill, and any iteration of an American health care plan, misses the mark on creating a foundation of true wellness, according to author Deepak Chopra. Speaking with Salon about his New York Times bestselling new book, “You Are the Universe: Read More...

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UK breaks new solar energy record on sunny March weekend

Last weekend’s sunny weather was not only good for beers, barbecues and bees, but also drove solar power to break a new UK record. For the first time ever, the amount of electricity demanded by homes and businesses in the afternoon on Saturday was lower than it was in the night, because solar Read More...

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7 everyday ways to improve your memory

Studies find that sex, doorways, social media and the correct supplements can all help boost your memory. Here are 7 everyday ways to boost your memory. (Click the links for longer descriptions of the studies.) Telling someone else a piece of information helps you to remember more, psychological Read More...

How Airbnb is spurring innovat

How Airbnb is spurring innovation in luxury travel

There is now a cottage industry of short-term-rental start-ups, whether started before or after Airbnb. The category includes dozens of other companies: Roomorama, Love Home Swap, Stay Al­fred, and many more. Some were scooped up by Read More...

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The race to put more zero-emission cars on the road

California has led the charge for electric vehicles with an ambitious strategy to put 1.5 million zero‐emission vehicles on the road by 2025 (Executive Order B‐16‐2012) with the ultimate goal of transitioning virtually all personal transportation in the state to Read More...

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A more equitable economy exists right next door

Business owners gather at an elegant Montreal event center to celebrate the 20th anniversary of a large-scale economic partnership. The former chief of Quebec’s largest bank is the guest of honor. Sidewalks bustle with people walking in and out of homes, offices, bank, pharmacy, workout Read More...

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This startup aims to power your devices with light and without batteries

Our homes are full of devices that require electricity to stay active. Your television is on standby; your remote requires batteries. Together these devices consume a lot of power. Batteries need to be recharged—until they are discarded—or replaced. This startup wants to replace the batteries Read More...

Swiss are training their vets

Swiss are training their vets to use acupuncture instead of antibiotics

More good news on the meat front: Swiss trainee veterinarians are going to be taught how to treat cows with acupuncture in a first for Switzerland’s agriculture industry. The initiative is taken to promote maintaining animal health without the use of antibiotics. That’s better for the Read More...