Today’s Solutions: March 27, 2026

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Serial entrepreneur takes on t

Serial entrepreneur takes on the hydrogen water challenge for cancer treatment

Some entrepreneurs are motivated by money, others by the challenge of scale, and many others by a passion for their product. But like Edison in his day (with much thanks to Nikola Tesla), another class of entrepreneur is spurred on by what others claim is Read More...

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Some of the countries leading on climate change might surprise you

Countries that may not be thought of as climate leaders are emerging at the front-lines on responding to climate change. One great example is Read More...

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Constitutional right to home-school?

Whether states may ban home-schooling is a surprisingly complex question. The Supreme Court has famously held that states may not compel parents to send their children to public schools, but the cases on the subject Pierce v. Society of Sisters expressly secure only a right to send the kids to Read More...

Reduction is no longer enough:

Reduction is no longer enough: Welcome to the new age of carbon removal

Reducing carbon dioxide emissions isn’t enough. The stark report in early October by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, exhorting companies and countries to move quickly to throttle global warming, is fueling heightened interest in high-tech and low-tech solutions for sucking the Read More...

Dyson is jumping into the EV i

Dyson is jumping into the EV industry with new factory in Singapore

Dyson, the famous British vacuum cleaner manufacturer, has officially joined the electric vehicles industry after the company announced it would produce cars in Singapore starting in 2020. The company originally had plans to make EVs without the use of lithium, but whether its cars will actually be Read More...

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Residents of this Indonesian city can trade plastic bottles for bus tickets

Istanbul isn't the only city where recycling can be rewarded with a reduction in transportation costs. In Indonesia, the city of Surabaya allows residents to get free bus rides in exchange for used plastic bottles and cups. Under the new recycling initiative, a two-hour bus ticket costs up to five Read More...

Study: Cannabis oil provides a

Study: Cannabis oil provides alleviation for patients with Crohn's disease

Scientists have found yet another striking benefit of the cannabis plant. Researchers in Israel discovered that the cannabis oil made from the plant can alleviate the symptoms of Chron’s disease, In the study, 65 percent of patients using the cannabis oil saw full clinical remission in their Read More...

Startup accelerator to fund am

Startup accelerator to fund ambitious efforts to rid our atmosphere of CO2

To prevent accelerated climate change and the catastrophic consequences that are bound to follow it, new efforts must come about to capture the already existing CO2 in the atmosphere. Y Combinator, a leadership development company, wants to bring businesses into play to take much wilder approaches Read More...

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Improve your mornings by learning to wake up alarm-free

Waking up from the alarm clock in the morning can be distressing and actually have harmful effects on your health. If you’re not a big fan of these off-putting ambassadors of the morning, there is a way you can get rid of them. Start feeling the benefits of waking up alarm-free by following these Read More...

GM brings its peer-to-peer car

GM brings its peer-to-peer car-sharing service to 10 US cities

Earlier this year, GM unveiled a peer-to-peer car-sharing service, expanding its Maven platform to allow GM owners and qualified lessees to rent out their own vehicles. At the time, the company said the service was in beta in Chicago, Detroit and Ann Arbor, Michigan, but GM has now announced that Read More...