Today’s Solutions: May 10, 2026

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Suffering from allergies? These foods can help ease the symptoms

Although Spring is known as the season of renewal, for those of us who suffer from allergies, it can feel like quite the opposite. Allergies, also known as hay fever, is the result of the immune system overreacting to allergens such as plant pollen, which leads to lots of congestion, sneezing, and Read More...

How to save money when you’r

How to save money when you’re trying to lose weight

If you’ve ever tried to lose weight, you’ve probably come to realize that it can be a pricey endeavor for your wallet. From gym memberships to nutrition plans and expensive superfoods, the path to weight loss can cost a fortune. But it doesn’t have to be this way. With some careful planning Read More...

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New study finds marching for the climate can actually convince onlookers

Does a protest march actually help to convince bystanders to tag along and join the cause? According to new research, the answer is yes—if you are a climate protester. In a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Education, researchers found that climate marches cannot only boost Read More...

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Scientists genetically modify fungus to wipe out malaria-carrying mosquitos

According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 435,000 people die of mosquito-transmitted malaria each year, a parasitic disease that is both preventable and treatable. Numerous technologies and products have been developed to kill and halt the spread of mosquitos, including chemical Read More...

Rose-shaped gadget offers a re

Rose-shaped gadget offers a revolutionary way of collecting and purifying water

Roses may traditionally symbolize love and romance, but who knew that the shape of this iconic flower would inspire a revolutionary new way of collecting and purifying water? The idea blossomed at the University of Texas in Austin, where a rose has inspired researchers to develop a new device Read More...

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Facebook takes giant leap towards its goal of achieving 100% renewables by 2020

On a whopping 4,600 acres of land in West Texas, a massive new solar farm – one of the largest in the United States – is now under construction. For Facebook, which is investing nearly half a billion dollars into the project, it’s the next big step into achieving the company’s goal to be Read More...

Minnesota will pay homeowners

Minnesota will pay homeowners to turn their lawns into bee-friendly gardens

Minnesota is on the verge of passing a landmark piece of legislation that will incentivize people to transform their yards into bee-friendly gardens. Under the new bill, which is awaiting the signature of Minnesota’s Governor Tim Waltz, a total of $900,000 will be allocated to cover up 75 percent Read More...

The UK is about to double its

The UK is about to double its marine conservation zones

An area twice the size of England will soon become a “blue belt” of protected waters after the British government created 41 new marine conservation zones. The newly-protected areas ranging from Studland Bay, near Bournemouth, to the Goodwin Sands off the Deal coast in Kent will cover 4633 sq Read More...

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This British company is using old coffee cups to make reusable coffee mugs

Disposable coffee cups are a pain to recycle. That’s because typical paper coffee cups have a plastic lining, which means that in order to recycle them, you need to separate the materials, which requires specialized equipment. You would hope that more people would start using reusable cups rather Read More...

Adidas and Parley are removing

Adidas and Parley are removing tons of plastic from the oceans

When Adidas teamed up with Parley last year to bring out a line of shoes made from ocean plastic, it seemed more like a greenwashing marketing gimmick rather than an actual solution. Sure, the shoes showed how we can transform ocean plastic into something useful, but there were doubts that this Read More...