Today’s Solutions: May 07, 2026

What should you read this summ

What should you read this summer? A mega reading list

Okay, so it’s not summer everywhere right now. But whatever the weather, it’s always time to read a good book. So we compiled summer reading recommendations from TED speakers, and then organized them according to the various situations in which you might find yourself now or throughout Read More...

Why clean-tech and driverless

Why clean-tech and driverless cars are the future of ‘German engineering’

The day when intelligent, automated cars will ferry many of us around is still a long way off. But even partly automated vehicles, such as Tesla’s Model S, have recently raised questions about their safety and reliability. And amid mounting scrutiny over this technology, German officials are Read More...

Electric car sales could overt

Electric car sales could overtake fossil fuels by 2027

Electric power could be the dominant form of propulsion for all new cars sold in the UK as early as 2027, with more than 1.3 million electric cars registered each year, according to forecast analysis by Go Ultra Low, the government and industry-backed campaign. This means that, according to Go Read More...

Painting peace in the Middle E

Painting peace in the Middle East

This Arabic artist fuses calligraphy with graffiti to paint colorful, swirling messages of hope and peace on buildings from Tunisia to Paris. The artist and TED Fellow shares the story of his most ambitious project yet: a mural painted across 50 buildings in Manshiyat Naser, a district of Cairo, Read More...

U.S. farmers struggle to meet

U.S. farmers struggle to meet the consumer demand for organic food

America needs more organic farmers to meet the rising demand of consumers. Last year consumer appetite for organic foods in the U.S reached $13.4 billion. However, only one percent of the country’s cropland is dedicated to organic farming. That needs to change, and big corporations are leading Read More...

Walkable cities make people sm

Walkable cities make people smarter

People who live in “walkable” cities are healthier, happier and smarter. Residents of walkable cities tend to have a higher proportion of college grads, according to a new survey. However, the research is not clear which direction the correlation goes. It could be that well-educated people Read More...

Rotterdam offers burial at sea

Rotterdam offers burial at sea for greenhouse gases

A scheme to collect millions of tonnes of greenhouse gases and bury them under the North Sea off the coast of Rotterdam is Europe's best hope of showing it can make carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology work. Rotterdam, Europe's largest port, is the home to the sole survivor of a dozen Read More...

Mind over mat: how yoga is hel

Mind over mat: how yoga is helping refugee women

On Tuesday mornings female refugees like Eden come to practise yoga. The sessions are run by Ourmala, a voluntary organisation that every week gives around 60 refugee women a safe space to breathe, heal and rehabilitate. Today, Eden, an Eritrean refugee, is joined in the modestly sized studio space Read More...

Volkswagen’s Audi plans

Volkswagen's Audi plans electric car push to put heat on Tesla

Audi will aim for electric cars to account for a quarter of its sales by 2025 as part of a strategic overhaul following the emissions scandal at parent Volkswagen, company sources said, in a move that could step up the challenge to U.S. group Tesla. Audi, which has been slow to embrace Read More...

Here’s why fintechs are

Here's why fintechs are turning to equity crowdfunding for investment

Equity crowdfunding refers to when investors, including the general public, invest in an unlisted company in exchange for shares. It's usually facilitated through a digital platform. Recently, we've seen a number of fintechs leverage equity crowdfunding platforms for funding rounds — and investor Read More...