Today’s Solutions: May 06, 2026

Growing leather to protect ani

Growing leather to protect animals and save the environment

The global economy runs on production and consumption, creating a relentless demand for the world’s most precious resources. It’s an unsustainable system, one that, without care, will lead to a complete depletion of the earth’s natural resources. That’s why innovative solutions are needed Read More...

Adopting “the beginner&#

Adopting "the beginner's mind" can transform the way you live for the better

When you drop your expectations and preconceived ideas about something, and start seeing things with an open mind, something very interesting happens. You become more curious and full of wonder. You learn to experience moments better and gain a better understanding of the world around you. Adopting Read More...

Best supplement to improve mem

Best supplement to improve memory in healthy people

Working memory is vital to holding pieces of visual, verbal or other information in your mind while you manipulate them. Even healthy young people can improve their memory by increasing their omega-3 intake, research finds. The six-month study showed that omega-3 supplements increased Read More...

US electric car sales up 59 pe

US electric car sales up 59 percent in January 2017

US electric car sales continue to climb to new heights in 2017. Growing 59 percent year over year (YoY), approximately 12,000 electric cars were sold across the country in January, accounting for approximately 1 percent of US auto sales. The top five models accounted for approximately 40 percent of Read More...

Shell fuel stations in U.K., N

Shell fuel stations in U.K., Netherlands to add electric-car charging

Electric cars are often touted as a way to avoid gas stations. But electric-car drivers in certain European countries will soon be going to them to charge. That's because a pair of European oil companies plan to add electric-car charging at certain fuel stations. Both Royal Dutch Shell and France's Read More...

U.S. utilities seek sun as Tru

U.S. utilities seek sun as Trump sides with coal, fossil fuels

The plunging cost of solar power is leading U.S. electric companies to capture more of the sun just when President Donald Trump is moving to boost coal and other fossil fuels. Solar power represents just about 1 percent of the electricity U.S. utilities generate today, but that could grow Read More...

Is America’s most common

Is America's most common pesticide responsible for killing our bees?

The most widely used class of insecticides in the world is facing a slow death. Called neonicotinoids, or neonics, these bug killers have long been used to coat seeds or treat millions of acres of farmland in the US. Research showing that they sicken or kill bees and other pollinators has already Read More...

Volvo creating carsharing busi

Volvo creating carsharing business unit

The Swedish auto manufacturer Volvo has announced that it will be creating a new business division based around its carsharing work. While this will technically be a new enterprise, Volvo has actually been running a carsharing service known as Sunfleet for nearly 20 years now (since 1998), so the Read More...

Huge win for renewables in Mar

Huge win for renewables in Maryland as lawmakers override governor's veto

Lawmakers in the Maryland Senate voted 32-13 Thursday to expand the state's renewable energy target restoring the Clean Energy Jobs Act and overriding Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's veto of the measure in May of last year. The bill is now in effect. The bill increases requirements to use energy Read More...

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Scientists develop a "better way" to produce renewable hydrogen

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed a “better way” to make hydrogen using renewable energy according to a paper published this month in Nature Energy. Hydrogen has many potential applications and is already used Read More...