Today’s Solutions: March 30, 2026

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Multitasking: Can it be benefi

Multitasking: Can it be beneficial for you?

Although psychologists have been warning us about multitasking for decades, there are other studies that suggest multitasking may have benefits. But enjoying those benefits can only happen if you do multi-tasking the “right” way. There are two ways to multitask. This way is the only one that Read More...

New wireless charging systems

New wireless charging systems represent a bright future for electric cars

Electric plugs aren’t the only way to charge electric cars. In fact, young engineers have come up with wireless charging panels that can provide power to an electric car parked above it. Even if there are nearly six inches of empty space between the charger and the car, power can be transmitted Read More...

The Sahara could see more rain

The Sahara could see more rain with the installation of wind and solar farms

Placing vast amounts of solar and wind farms in the Sahara Desert in Africa would do more than just generate clean energy. According to a major new study, installing large-scale wind and solar farms in the Sahara could cause more local rainfall. Such rainfall could then lead to an increase of Read More...

The Ocean Cleanup system is on

The Ocean Cleanup system is on its way to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

After five years of gathering money through crowdfunding and testing different prototypes, the Ocean Cleanup aimed at cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is finally heading out to sea. The Ocean Cleanup uses currents and waves to collect trash in the system’s center. Floating particles Read More...

Carlsberg becomes first compan

Carlsberg becomes first company to ditch plastic six-pack rings

Danish brewing giant Carlsberg has come up with an innovative replacement for the plastic six-pack rings that holds its beer together. After testing more than 4,000 different adhesive formulations, Carlsberg settled on using a type of strong glue that firmly holds cans together but allows them to Read More...

How to learn a foreign languag

How to learn a foreign language as an adult

Learning a new language is a daunting task, especially if you’re an aging adult. But that doesn’t mean it’s absolutely impossible. By having some determination and following this technique, you will be able to learn a new language in no Read More...

The Future of Water

The Future of Water

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The supreme court of India has

The supreme court of India has finally decriminalized homosexuality

The world’s biggest democracy, India, has ruled that the country’s LGBTQ community has the same sexual rights as everyone else. In 2009, the supreme court decriminalized homosexuality, but that ruling was then overturned in 2013. Now the 19th-century law has been repealed following a bunch of Read More...

What employers must do to make

What employers must do to make sure employees can afford a home

Having a job no longer provides the economic security it used to. Whereas a salary used to be enough to be able to own a home, nowadays a job isn’t even enough for some people to afford renting a home. With income not keeping pace with housing costs, it’s time for employers step up and do Read More...

Fighting climate change could

Fighting climate change could generate $26 trillion for the world economy by 2030

A report from the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate finds that shifting from fossil fuels to cleaner energies such as solar power could prevent 700,000 premature deaths from air pollution in 2030. Beyond public health, fighting climate change could generate more than 65 million new Read More...