Today’s Solutions: May 04, 2026

Visa is exploring using the bl

Visa is exploring using the blockchain to power money transfers

Visa is diving into blockchain technology with a new project focused on revamping remittances. The company’s innovation arm, Visa Europe Collab, is working on a proof-of-concept that will “explore an alternative to conventional remittance processing” using the blockchain. To see Read More...

Canada’s Trudeau orders tank

Canada’s Trudeau orders tanker ban on B.C. North Coast

Canada’s new Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today instructed his incoming cabinet members to work together to “formalize a moratorium on crude oil tanker traffic on British Columbia’s north coast.” In mandate letters to Transport Minister Marc Garneau and Hunter Tootoo, Read More...

Portland bans new oil, coal, a

Portland bans new oil, coal, and gas projects

Clean energy advocates in the United States have added another win to their recent string of victories on Thursday, as Portland, Oregon became the first city in the U.S. to ban all new oil, coal, or natural gas export infrastructure. “We need to take more action to address climate disruption,” Read More...

Work less, work better: Use th

Work less, work better: Use these 5 steps to design your perfect week

Admit it: You want to work less. And work smarter. You want to enjoy your free time, but you need to make good money. And of course, you want keep learning and enjoy your career at the same time. Whether you work in a so-called creative industry or not, balancing personal autonomy with productivity Read More...

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Smoking rates in America are now the lowest they’ve been in more than 50 years

Smoking in America is now at its lowest point in more than 50 years. That's according to newly released data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing that the percentage of adults who smoke cigarettes has continued to decline. As you can see in the chart below, 21 percent of Read More...

Airbnb helps Paris attack vict

Airbnb helps Paris attack victims' families find free places to stay

Facebook isn't the only internet giant offering a helping hand in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks. Airbnb has launched a portal that helps anyone affected by the attacks find (or offer) a free place to stay. If you're determined to meet with a family member or got stuck in the city during Read More...

Better sleep may be the key to

Better sleep may be the key to treating depression, anxiety and schizophrenia

We are only beginning to unravel the genetic and biochemical basis of mental illness—a vague term including conditions as diverse as anxiety, depression, and mood and psychotic disorders. With millions of people suffering from such conditions, it is crucial that we find ways to improve Read More...

Apple to power Singapore opera

Apple to power Singapore operations with renewable energy

Nov 15 Apple announced on Sunday that it has struck a deal to power all of its Singapore operations with renewable energy, the latest in a series of steps from the company to turn its operations worldwide green. Starting in January, solar energy developer Sunseap Group will provide Apple with 100 Read More...

Myanmar’s government wil

Myanmar's government will hand over power to Aung San Suu Kyi's party

While still not all votes have been count, it's become apparant that Aung San Suu Kyi's party has not only won Myanmar's landmark election with a staggering majority in parliament, but that it is also allowed to take over power. The president's spokesman has now said his government would obey the Read More...

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How the world will benefit from autonomous transportation

The world of transportation is on a one-way-road towards automation, but what can be achieved by taking humans off steering wheels? As the world’s population increases and economies grow, more and more vehicles will be roaming the roads, adding even more traffic congestion. Autonomous Read More...