Today’s Solutions: March 26, 2026

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Blockchain could prevent chari

Blockchain could prevent charity money from going into the wrong pockets

There is a large number of corruption cases involving charitable organizations with some of the money never making it to those in need. Blockchain technology can come to the rescue here as it allows most processes to become radically transparent: from spending and money transfers to supply chains Read More...

A 10-step guide on how to make

A 10-step guide on how to make a major life change come about

At certain times in your life, you may arrive at the conclusion that you need to undergo a major life change. But not knowing which direction to take or where to focus your energy can be incredibly daunting. This 10 step plan will show you where to start and how to successfully achieve a major life Read More...

How 343 women made French hist

How 343 women made French history by talking about their abortions

On April 5, 1971, in France, 343 filmmakers, writers, actresses, singers, and philosophers ended a long-held silence. “One million women have abortions each year in France,” they wrote in a manifesto published in the magazine Nouvel Read More...

Six self-driving trucks will t

Six self-driving trucks will transport limestone in a Norwegian mine

An often-overlooked use for autonomous driving technology is in industrial applications, where raw materials have to be shipped from point A to point B. In what automaker Volvo calls its “first commercial autonomous solution transporting limestone from an open pit mine to a nearby port,” six Read More...

The unbelievably simple way to

The unbelievably simple way to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half

If we all swapped beef burgers and bacon sandwiches for vegetarian alternatives most of the week, we could cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than half. So say the scientists behind a new study published in Nature, who predicted that in 2050, sticking to a plant-based diet, with just one portion Read More...

Pakistan’s Pashtuns get

Pakistan's Pashtuns get rights, will it lead to peace?

Up to five million Pakistanis living on the Afghan border areas were officially given full rights as citizens this year, after being governed by British-era laws for nearly 150 years. An overwhelming majority of the population in these border areas, known as the Federally Administered Tribal Areas Read More...

Lack of sleep looks the same a

Lack of sleep looks the same as severe anxiety in the brain

If you’ve ever found that a poor night’s sleep has left you feeling not only a bit groggy, but also on edge, you aren’t alone. People with insomnia have double the risk of developing an anxiety disorder, and 70 to 80 percent of people with clinical anxiety have trouble either falling or Read More...

Small French town inaugurates

Small French town inaugurates world’s first solar road

A newborn town in France has opened the world’s first solar panel road. The one-kilometer-long street has 2,800 square meters of solar panels built into it, came at a price of $5.2 million, and took five years to produce. This is an important development for the solar industry and could Read More...

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World happiness portrayed by news coverage across the globe

This animation mapped global happiness over the last three years by looking at daily news coverages from all over the world and the level of positivity they portrayed. The map was created by analyzing more than 850 million news articles in 65 languages across the globe, and shows their average Read More...

Dutch church holds non-stop re

Dutch church holds non-stop religious ceremony to save family from deportation

A church in the Netherlands is offering sanctuary to a refugee family that faces deportation by conducting ongoing religious services for more than a month. By law, police officers are not allowed to enter places of worship during church services. So, pastors from all over the country have been Read More...