Today’s Solutions: March 27, 2026

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Why you should spend more time

Why you should spend more time in bookstores

Watch out, world. Bookstores are making a Read More...

This headband reads brain wave

This headband reads brain waves to help you meditate

Interaxon, a Canadian venture-backed start-up, set out with a goal to make devices for users to move objects with their minds. After that didn't work out, the team of engineers and scientists shifted to something a little less ambitious but would still entice for millions of Read More...

The most courageous teacher: J

The most courageous teacher: John Taylor Gatto passes away but his work lives on

The world’s most courageous teacher, John Taylor Gatto, has passed away. John lived a life-empowering young people to teach themselves. Named the New York State Teacher of the Year twice, John was a public school teacher for 30 years who then spent another 20 years as a world-renowned speaker Read More...

Ocean Optimism: Seeing Opportu

Ocean Optimism: Seeing Opportunities in the Challenges

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Imagine you’re an idealistic teenager, snorkeling in a warm salty sea, seeing the ocean floor for the first time.  Sure, you see the colorful parrotfish and rainbow wrasse, the swaying anemones and bony urchins, but nowadays you also see floating baggies, a Read More...

Study suggests that dying from

Study suggests that dying from a broken heart may actually be a thing

A new study has found that the feeling of grief can promote inflammation, which can have detrimental effects on people’s health. The researchers interviewed and took blood samples of 100 people who recently lost their spouses. Those in the top one-third of people who experienced exalted grief Read More...

Startup company unveils a new

Startup company unveils a new recyclable fuel based on water

An Australian-Israeli electric vehicle startup has introduced a new type of recyclable fuel based on water. The fuel produces hydrogen on demand that is then converted into electricity. According to the company, the new fuel is more efficient, safer, and cleaner than other technologies such as Read More...

Wyoming court rules against la

Wyoming court rules against law that targeted scientific data-gathering

A Wyoming court has ruled the controversial Data Trespass Law as unconstitutional because it violates free speech, a right protected by the First Amendment. Critics of the law have argued that the law would silence whistle-blowers who expose public land management issues, particularly malpractice Read More...

Bacteria-produced dye could su

Bacteria-produced dye could sustainably color your clothes in the future

In China, fashion and water pollution are known to go hand in hand. It is estimated that nearly 3,500 chemicals used in the industry end in the waterways. To combat such pollution, scientists are working in labs with bacteria that colors its surroundings within its one week lifespan. The naturally Read More...

How you can harness the transf

How you can harness the transformative power of music

Music is so powerful that multiple selections of classical, jazz, rock, and folk music were recorded and placed aboard the Voyager 1 probe so that if it made contact with other forms of life in the galaxy, those beings might gain some insight about humanity through music. That’s because music can Read More...

New effort to tackle global oc

New effort to tackle global ocean plastics crisis uses blockchain

Household supplies multinational SC Johnson has announced a pioneering partnership with Plastic Bank, a plastic waste recycling startup, to tackle the threat of global ocean plastics by increasing the rate of recycling across less privileged areas of Read More...