Today’s Solutions: March 27, 2026

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Coconut oil is better than the

Coconut oil is better than the common repellent at keeping mosquitos away

Researchers have found another benefit of coconut oil: the oil performs better at protecting against malaria-carrying mosquitos than the active chemical ingredient in most insect repellents. Not only is the oil healthier, but it can also provide protection for up to two weeks while working against Read More...

London schools want to cover t

London schools want to cover their walls with plants to fight air pollution

Schools in London are attempting to raise thousands of pounds to help pay for an initiative that aims to cover school walls with plants to protect children from air pollution. “Living walls” can be an effective strategy for cleaning heavily polluted air while providing calming benefits as Read More...

Rooftop solar panels could soo

Rooftop solar panels could soon work as air conditioners too

All objects lose heat in the form of infrared radiation, which is invisible to the human eye. This means that materials that emit this wavelength become cooler than the temperature of surrounding air. With this in mind, scientists have created a new rooftop solar panel that captures sunlight while Read More...

You’re bound to change in li

You’re bound to change in life. This is how to make that change positive

Over time, the distinctive characteristics that define you as an individual are subject to change. Whether you would like to become less neurotic or more outgoing, researchers have pinpointed ways that work to make that change happen. Have a look here to see what action you can take to make a shift Read More...

Spain plans switch to 100 perc

Spain plans switch to 100 percent renewable electricity by 2050

Spain has launched an ambitious plan to switch its electricity system entirely to renewable sources by 2050 and completely decarbonize its economy soon after. By mid-century greenhouse gas emissions would be slashed by 90 percent from 1990 levels under Spain’s draft climate change and energy Read More...

Volkswagen now lets Apple user

Volkswagen now lets Apple users unlock their cars with Siri

Volkswagen is deepening its relationship with Apple on its VW Car-Net app. iOS users can now use Siri to lock and unlock their car, check estimate mileage with the fuel or charge left in their vehicle, and enable Read More...

System to capture astronaut ex

System to capture astronaut exhalations inspires Earth-based CO2 removal

When astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) exhale carbon dioxide (CO2), it's removed from the air and pumped into space. Could an Earth-based version help remove greenhouse gas emissions from our atmosphere? In order to limit global warming to Read More...

Your future smartphone could f

Your future smartphone could fix its broken screen by pulling carbon from the air

Carbon-fixing materials — substances powered by the sun that use atmospheric carbon dioxide to grow and repair themselves, just as plants do — don’t yet exist outside the lab. But scientists are getting tantalizingly close to making them a commercial Read More...

Fight climate change in your o

Fight climate change in your own garden

During World War I, Americans were encouraged to do their part in the war effort by planting, fertilizing, harvesting, and storing their own fruits and vegetables. The food would go to allies in Europe, where there was a food Read More...

Nuclear power is slowly giving

Nuclear power is slowly giving way to renewables in UK

Ten years after Tony Blair sparked a renewed interest in nuclear power, it seems nuclear power is already facing its downfall in the UK. The planned construction of a new nuclear plant in England was dropped this past week, and the funding of other nuclear projects is now in serious question. Read More...