Today’s Solutions: May 07, 2026

China introduces 1,400 passeng

China introduces 1,400 passenger super bus to fight global warming

Big problems require big solutions. China expects some 20 million new drivers on the road each year and with them comes more CO2 emissions and air pollution. A Beijing-based transit company is planning to test an innovative solution this summer: A straddling bus. The bus, which can carry up to Read More...

Research shows that alcohol do

Research shows that alcohol does make you happy

Drinking too much is bad for you. Period. However, research shows that, for instance, moderate drinking of wine has substantial health benefits. Now a new study finds that drinking also increases happiness (you thought so). Researchers in the U.K. set out to quantify the happiness boost you get Read More...

Africans are now living 10 yea

Africans are now living 10 years longer than in 2000

This is remarkable news about Africa. According to new data from the World Health Organization (WHO) life expectancy on the continent has increased considerably. In 2000 the average African was expected to live to 50; in 2015, an African was expected to live almost 10 years longer. The WHO report Read More...

Apple explores charging statio

Apple explores charging stations for electric vehicles

Apple is investigating how to charge electric cars, talking to charging station companies and hiring engineers with expertise in the area, according to people familiar with the matter and a review of LinkedIn profiles. For more than a year, Silicon Valley has been buzzing about Apple's plan to Read More...

This new neighborhood will gro

This new neighborhood will grow its own food, power itself, and handle its own waste

If you live inside one of the houses in a new neighborhood being built in an Amsterdam suburb, your dining room might be next to an indoor vegetable garden. Outside, you'll have another seasonal garden. And down the street, almost everything you eat will be grown in high-tech vertical farms. The Read More...

A Kenyan startup is showing gl

A Kenyan startup is showing global businesses how to talk to their customers

A florist chain in Argentina, a food delivery service in Hong Kong, and a Singaporean travel agency—these are a few of the companies relying on a Kenyan startup to help them talk to their customers on WhatsApp, WeChat, and other messaging apps. Ongair, a Nairobi-based startup, says instant Read More...

Startup in India launches onli

Startup in India launches online platform for ayurvedic treatment

As modern medicine has a hard time finding solutions to degenerative diseases from cancer to heart disease and dementia, the interest in complementary medicine increases by the day. The ancient tradition of holistic, ayurvedic medicine in India proves to be effective in many situations where Read More...

A running shoe inspired by, ma

A running shoe inspired by, made in, and to support Kenya

Kenya’s has the best runners of the world and a lot of research has been conducted into the secret of their success. Nike sells a shoe that’s inspired by the efficient barefoot style of the Kenyan runners that sells for $100. However, the runners and the broader economy of Kenya don’t benefit Read More...

Antibiotics kill intestinal ba

Antibiotics kill intestinal bacteria, stop growth new brain cells

Antibiotics kill gut bacteria and this loss affects the brain, according to a new study. So why is that solutions-news? Well, there’s an easy way to protect your health: Only take antibiotics in very serious, life-threatening situations. Regular use of antibiotics for colds and minor infections Read More...

World record: 25% of the new c

World record: 25% of the new cars in Norway are electric

Norway leads the world when it comes to the introduction of electric cars. In the first three months of 2016 25 percent of all newly registered autos in the country were plug-in electric vehicles. The Netherlands, Europe’s second-biggest per capita buyers of electric vehicles, trails with 1.8 Read More...