Today’s Solutions: May 08, 2026

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The absolute best cities for plant-based foodies

As a one-upon-a-time vegetarian (who now enjoys the occasional burger), I know how difficult it can be to find plant-based options in unfamiliar places. Have no fear; this fun infographic by Travel Supermarket is here to ease the plight of mindful foodies everywhere. It pulls together data on Read More...

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Crowdfunding development aid would direct funds where they are needed most

As world leaders descend on New York this week for the UN general assembly, the funding of international development programmes will be high on the agenda – given that efforts to meet the sustainable development goals (SDGs) are estimated to cost as much as $4.5tn (£3.4tn) annually – more than Read More...

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California strengthens greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets

California is on the front lines of climate change with trees dying and wildfires raging on drought-parched land. Perhaps recognizing the urgency of acting on the growing menace from global warming, Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday signed sweeping climate change legislation that sets a more ambitious Read More...

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Yet another record low price for offshore wind energy

Offshore wind has a lot of things going for it. Whether it's less intermittency, a lack of NIMBY neighbors, or the sheer room to scale, we have good reason to believe that it will play an increasingly important role in electricity production around the world. Until recently, however, there was one Read More...

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Happy international chocolate day!

There are many reasons to celebrate chocolate, not least of all for the surprising health benefits a bar of high-quality dark chocolate brings with it. What are you waiting for? Today is International Chocolate Day, quite possibly the best day of the year. While chocolate is loved by many, it has Read More...

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How to make it as a refugee in America

Despite the U.S. aiming to admit 85,000 refugees this year—the most accepted in more than a decade—the odds of getting in for any given refugee are extremely low. Each must pass a rigorous screening process (involving iris scans and in-person interviews) conducted by the UN and multiple Read More...

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First boat solely powered by renewable energies prepares for round the world trip

The first boat to be powered solely by renewable energies and hydrogen is preparing to make its a historic trip around the world. The water-borne answer to the Solar Impulse—the plane that completed its round-the-globe trip using only solar energy in July—will set sail in February. The journey Read More...

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How to wash your hands reducing your water usage with 98%

When you wash your hands or rinse off soapy dishes under a running tap, most of the water flows out of the faucet and down the drain without being used. It’s a waste. That’s why a Swedish firm created the Nozzle. This tap atomizes water into a fine most. The result: clean hands and dishes and a Read More...

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Cleaning ports and seas with a trash-eating “shark” drone 

The Port of Rotterdam in The Netherlands is using a new experimental drone vessel to clean the harbor. The “Waste Shark” can gather up to 500 kilograms (1120 pounds) of waste before returning it to a collection point. The vessel also gathers data about water quality, and designs more efficient Read More...

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Study: Neurofeedback brain training helps control emotions

Training the brain to treat itself is a promising therapy for traumatic stress. The training uses an auditory or visual signal that corresponds to the activity of a particular brain region, called neurofeedback, which can guide people to regulate their brain activity. However, treating Read More...