Today’s Solutions: May 07, 2026

Plug Power surges on second Fr

Plug Power surges on second French fuel cell order in a week

Plug Power Inc. climbed the most in more than four months after winning its second major order to provide fuel cell power systems for forklifts in France. Plug Power rose 7.3 percent to $1.9 at 9:49 a.m. in New York, after earlier rising as much as 10 percent, the most intraday since March 10. Read More...

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Victoria approves state's largest windfarm project

Victoria has approved a $650m, 96-turbine windfarm that will be the largest in the state as it bids to become the nation’s renewable energy leader. The approval of the Dundonnell project means 300 direct and indirect jobs will be created during construction and the turbines will generate 1000 Read More...

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These pretty travel bags are made from recycled plastic bottles and billboards

When entrepreneur Hamilton Perkins was getting ready to go on a trip and couldn't find a duffel bag he liked, he decided to design his own. The first version was leather, but he soon shifted to a more unconventional material: plastic bottles. "The bigger goal I always had was to build products that Read More...

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The central bankers’ bold new idea: Print Bitcoins

When it comes to bitcoin and digital currencies, central banks might be considering the adage: “If you can’t beat them, join them.” In a research paper published on Monday, economists at the Bank of England advocated that central banks issue their own kind of digital currency. Read More...

Researchers design a solar-pow

Researchers design a solar-powered desalination device for rural India

Many villages in rural India have to dig wells 50 to 70 meters deep to access drinking water. With India’s 1.3 billion people and counting, the wells need to go deeper and deeper. And with the aquifers getting deeper the salinity level of the water often increases. Too much salt is detrimental to Read More...

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See the charts that capture the solar revolution

Many people still have a hard time believing the solar revolution. Solar energy has been advancing considerably faster than anyone expected just a few years ago thanks to aggressive market-based deployment efforts around the globe. Click here for a few charts that show the incredible trend of the Read More...

Government success: British te

Government success: British teenage pregnancy rate halved in 20 years

In a sign that government can work, rates of teenage pregnancy in the UK have halved in the past two decades and are now at their lowest levels since record-keeping began in the late 1960s. The dramatic turnaround is the result of an unusually long-term and ambitious strategy launched by the Labour Read More...

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Mercedes-Benz shows off the sleek self-driving bus of tomorrow

Mercedes-Benz has given us a glimpse of what the future of public transport may look like, with a demo of its Future Bus with CityPilot. The tech-filled vehicle combines connectivity, camera and radar systems and is described by Mercedes as "a milestone on the way to the autonomous city bus." The Read More...

Middle-age-plus memory decline

Middle-age-plus memory decline may just be a matter of changing focus

Are you middle-aged or older and having problems remembering details, like where you left the keys or parked your car? Cheer up, it may simply be result of a change in what information your brain focuses on during memory formation and retrieval, rather than a decline in brain function, according to Read More...

Women are on the frontline of

Women are on the frontline of making peace in Colombia last

Church bells rang out, echoing across Colombia. People held signs in the streets and posted exuberant messages online: the last day of the war. That day last month, when the ceasefire was signed, could have been the last day of the war, but a piece of paper is no guarantee. Realising the Read More...