Today’s Solutions: May 04, 2026

The surprising link between co

The surprising link between compassion and success

To many people, the idea of compassionate leadership is too touchy-feely at best and bad management at worst. But new research suggests that rather than making them look soft, acts of kindness and altruism increase leaders' standing in a group. In some contexts, that can translate into a serious Read More...

In the not so distant future,

In the not so distant future, glow-in-the-dark trees could replace street lights

According to Daan Roosegaarde, the future of art and design is awash with spectacular innovation. From giant vacuum cleaning systems aimed at eradicating smog to "smart" apparel that becomes translucent when the wearer is turned on, the Dutch artist/designer/architect has helped imagine some Read More...

In 20 years, could 100 cities

In 20 years, could 100 cities be powered by clean energy?

In 2013, Greensburg, KS — a town of less than 800 residents about 100 miles from Wichita — became the first city in the United States to go 100 percent renewable, powering their homes, businesses, and municipal buildings via wind power. In 2014, Burlington, VT joined Greensburg, Read More...

Honda to launch hydrogen fuel-

Honda to launch hydrogen fuel-cell car in California this year

Honda Motor Co Ltd said on Thursday its hydrogen fuel cell car, dubbed Clarity Fuel Cell, will be launched in California before the end of 2016. The new 5-passenger sedan is expected to be priced at around $60,000 with a monthly lease of under $500, Honda said in a statement released at the D.C. Read More...

Despite reports, bitcoin isn&#

Despite reports, bitcoin isn't dead yet

"I'm not concerned in the slightest," said Barry Silbert, founder and CEO of Digital Currency Group — a firm that oversees 62 companies in the virtual currency and associated technologies space. "In the short history of bitcoin it has been declared dead 90 times ... and every week there's Read More...

An app doubles income for laun

An app doubles income for laundry women in Uganda

Done right, the Internet opens up revenue opportunities for ordinary citizens. Initiatives like Airbnb and Uber allow people to make money with their assets. It works the same way in the developing world. In Kampala, Uganda, there’s an app—Yoza—connecting people who need their laundry done Read More...

Driverless cars will revolutio

Driverless cars will revolutionize urban planning, giving back space to community

There are about a billion parking spots in the United States and some 250 million passenger cars. You see the problem. Most cars are parked 95 percent of the time. That requires a lot of space—ugly space. Total parking space in the US requires a land size bigger than the state of Connecticut. The Read More...

Homeschooling gets more popula

Homeschooling gets more popular with the changing economy

Schools, hospitals and prisons have much in common. A central authority drives the experience, taking away the autonomy that’s the key to health, healing and happiness. The modern school system is linked to the Industrial Revolution which required standard education for people to perform standard Read More...

The future is bright for the w

The future is bright for the world’s poorest farmers, says Bill Gates

Bill Gates knows a thing or two about innovation. It tends to "take longer than many people expect, but it also tends to be more revolutionary than they imagine," he writes. And that's exactly what's happening now in the way digital tdchnology is reorganizing life for the poorest people in the Read More...

A beginner’s guide to mi

A beginner's guide to mindful eating

Mindful eating is a technique that helps you gain control over your eating habits. It has been shown to cause weight loss, reduce binge eating and help you feel better. So what is it? How does it work? What do you need to get started? Read all about Read More...