Today’s Solutions: May 06, 2026

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Groundbreaking system allows locked-in syndrome patients to communicate

Doctors have used a brain-reading device to hold simple conversations with “locked-in” patients in work that promises to transform the lives of people who are too disabled to communicate. The groundbreaking technology allows the paralysed patients – who have not been able to speak Read More...

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The company behind Mercedes is providing self-driving cars to Uber

Uber has turned a “frenemy” into a partner. Daimler, the parent company of Mercedes-Benz, today announced a partnership with Uber that will see the German automaker providing self-driving vehicles to the ride-hailing app in the “coming years.” To date, Uber has partnered with Volvo and Read More...

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Vestas sets new wind energy record with giant turbine

A massive turbine developed by Danish wind energy company Vestas has set a new record producing 216,000 kWh over a 24-hour period. The Usain Bolt of wind turbines stands at 722 feet (220 m) at full height, with 38-ton blades that are 263 feet (80 m) in length for a total sweep area of 227,377 Read More...

In response to immigration ban

In response to immigration ban, Starbucks wants to hire 10,000 refugees worldwide

In one more corporate response to president Trump’s new immigration ban, Starbucks CEO Howard Schulz has said that the coffee chain will look to hire 10,000 refugees in its stores worldwide. "I write to you today with deep concern, a heavy heart and a resolute promise," Schultz wrote in a letter Read More...

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So, what do to now to save capitalism from itself?

Since World War II almost 4 generations of world leaders have built the increasingly peaceful and democratic world order that has now come under threat from populist leaders on both sides of the Atlantic. How do we respond? Politics as usual, doesn’t provide an effective answer. This is not about Read More...

Study: Living in the mountains

Study: Living in the mountains decreases the risk of heart disease

A major risk factor for development of heart disease, stroke and diabetes is lower in people that live at higher altitudes. This also applies to people with a family history of these diseases, according to a new Read More...

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The best way to cope with stress is to be kinder to yourself—here are 52 ways

Under stress, many people try to remain kind and patient to others. That seems the right thing to do. The problem is that that strategy ultimately adds to your stress. The best way to cope is to be kinder to yourself. Remember “I’m ok, you’re ok”? Here are 52 healthy ways to deal with your Read More...

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The Netherlands' highest wooden building can change its function like a chameleon

The tenants of Patch22, the highest wooden apartment building in the Netherlands, can design and create their own floor plans thanks to the project’s impressive level of flexibility. Architecture firm FRANTZEN et al architecten designed Patch22 with multifunctionality in mind– the team Read More...

Being ‘hangry’ exists: why

Being ‘hangry’ exists: why a lack of food can change your mood

Ever felt hungry and angry at the same time? There’s evidence that “hanger” is a real phenomenon, one that can affect your work and relationships. The main reason we become more irritable when hungry is because our blood glucose level drops. This can make it difficult for us to Read More...

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New study shows mindfulness motivates people to make healthier choices

"Smoking causes wrinkles that age you prematurely. What are cigarettes costing you?" "150 minutes of exercise a week reduces the risk of cancer." "2,000 calories a day is all most adults should eat." We hear so many well-meaning and well-researched messages about how to be healthier, and for many, Read More...