Today’s Solutions: May 08, 2026

The future of solar power in 7

The future of solar power in 7 promising charts

Global growth of solar power and curbing climate change go hand in hand. If growth slows down, climate change will further its grip on the earth. Luckily, the expansion of solar power is going remarkably well thanks to plummeting costs of electricity. The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Read More...

This new discovery could lead

This new discovery could lead to higher rates of success for organ transplants

A new study shows that targeting certain donor cells lowers the risk of organ rejection. Researchers found that a highly specialized type of cell called dendritic cells trigger an immune response in the body that causes organ failure. With this understanding, scientists could help solve the issue Read More...

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Fleet of self-driving taxis hits the roads of Singapore

Self-driving vehicles aren’t quite ready for full-scale rollout just yet, but in one part of Singapore, autonomous taxis will be giving people rides around town for free. The company behind this trial is nuTonomy, which has been testing its technology in Singapore without passengers for some time Read More...

How to eat healthy while savin

How to eat healthy while saving money

Why does eating healthy have to cost so much? Oh wait, it doesn’t. There are plenty of foods that give you all the nutrition you need, without being a burden to your wallet. Here are 9 ways to tighten your food budget without skimping on Read More...

How the blockchain is changing

How the blockchain is changing money and business

What is the blockchain? If you don't know, you should; if you do, chances are you still need some clarification on how it actually works. Don Tapscott is here to help, demystifying this world-changing, trust-building technology which, he says, represents nothing less than the second generation of Read More...

Clean-up days work, just ask t

Clean-up days work, just ask the Balkans

It’s a wonderful thing when one of the most fashionable events a country has each year is the annual clean up day. Perhaps this sounds a bit utopian, but in the Balkans, countries that had once been divided by war are now uniting in the fight against trash. One example of this involves the border Read More...

The electric bus is coming to

The electric bus is coming to a city near you

The average transit bus travels about 130 miles a day. An electric bus from the company Proterra can drive 146 miles, on one electric charge.  As battery prices continue to fall and state mandates to cut pollution become more pressing, many cities around the U.S are starting to replace their Read More...

Useful for everyone wanting to

Useful for everyone wanting to understand future finance: Bitcoin basics

If you think that you know about how technology disrupts society and your life, think again when it comes to Bitcoin. This virtual currency and online payment system is going to change our world even more dramatically. However, this new technology remains a mystery to most. Here're a good Read More...

How the immune system affects

How the immune system affects depression, and what scientists are doing to fix it

Scientists have uncovered a key link between depression and inflammation, and they’re finding they can treat both in one fell swoop. Research shows that around one-third of depressed patients suffers from high levels of inflammation and that it's not just a mere coincidence, but rather the immune Read More...

7 strategies to make habits st

7 strategies to make habits stick

Did you start your year off with a new year’s resolution like exercising more often? Did you stay true to that self promise? According to one study, 63 percent of people give up on their resolution at some point throughout the year. That’s a high number, but we all know it can be pretty tough Read More...