Today’s Solutions: March 25, 2026

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Britain’s CO2 emissions have

Britain’s CO2 emissions have fallen once again

According to the latest statistics, the mass closure of coal-fired power stations in the UK has helped reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. Britain’s emissions were 2.7 percent lower than in 2016, and 42.1 percent lower than in 1990. On top of that, coal use for electricity 27 percent Read More...

Why exercise will help you get

Why exercise will help you get into the flow at work

We’ve all been there. As the work day goes on, we start finding it impossible to suppress our yawns. We become groggy and unmotivated, and try to find salvation in another cup of coffee. If you’re tired of feeling this way, it may be time to start exercising more before or after work. According Read More...

Scientists discover flying squ

Scientists discover flying squirrels that glow pink in the dark

Imagine you were out in your backyard when suddenly, a hot-pink squirrel flew by. That’s exactly what happened to a biologist in Wisconsin when he flashed his flashlight at a southern flying squirrel, a small, furry creature. Typically it has a warm brown color, but in the beam of a flashlight, Read More...

How to make a fantastic first

How to make a fantastic first impression

Negative first impressions are particularly difficult to shake. The optimist in us will count on a second chance to recover from whatever reputational harm we may have done to ourselves in our first encounter with a new boss, neighbor or client, but the reality is that it’s not so easy. The good Read More...

More Africans have access to e

More Africans have access to electricity than ever thanks to solar energy

Africa’s great size, along with a number of different factors, has made it an extremely difficult task to create electrical grids that consistently deliver power. This has led more and more people to rely on less-clean energy sources such as kerosene or diesel fuel. The good thing is Africa has Read More...

Elephant seals reclaimed this

Elephant seals reclaimed this California beach during government shutdown

When the recent federal government shutdown caused national parks to close, something unexpected happened on one California beach: a herd of sea elephants took over. With no humans occupying the beach, as many as 100 elephant seals decided to take refuge on the beach and call it home just in time Read More...

Samsung will start using eco-f

Samsung will start using eco-friendly materials in its packaging

As a consumer, it can be frustrating that the everyday products you need are packaged in materials that wind up in the trash. We can avoid creating waste from packaging by being selective with our purchases, but it's not always possible. What we really need are alternative ways to package goods Read More...

Green politics is taking cente

Green politics is taking center stage at the state level

While climate action is moving rather sluggishly at the federal level, state governments are picking up the slack by enacting a flurry of new climate policies. That’s partially thanks to the several green-minded governors who were either elected for the first time in 2018 or reelected. Just in Read More...

8 science-backed strategies fo

8 science-backed strategies for keeping your brain young and healthy

Whether we like to believe it or not, science tells us that after the age of 45, our cognitive abilities start to decline. The older we get, the more the brain regions responsible for memory, attention, and perception begin to shrink and no longer communicate with one another as efficiently as they Read More...

The efficiency of carbon captu

The efficiency of carbon capture technology set to improve thanks to new substance

Carbon capture technology will be a central piece of any realistic plan for addressing the growing dangers of climate change. That's why it's great news that researchers have invented a novel carbon-capturing substance that is 24 percent more energy efficient than existing methods. The technology Read More...