Today’s Solutions: March 30, 2026

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Ocean energy is on the horizon

Ocean energy is on the horizon following successful test on floating turbine

You may not have heard much about ocean energy before, but the European Commission believes it could supply 10 percent of the EU’s power by 2050. That looks ever more likely after a single floating turbine off the coast of Scotland generated 3-gigawatt hours of renewable electricity from the Read More...

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These five practices are the simplest way to live a long life

If your objective is to live a long, healthy life, leaping from one health fad to the other isn’t exactly a well-reasoned strategy for improving our health. Instead, all you really need to do is stick to these five low-risk lifestyle Read More...

These retractable sunshades ca

These retractable sunshades can open and close without using electricity

In order to release seeds at the most opportune time, pine cones open their scales in warm and dry weather, and remain closed and sealed up when it’s cold and wet. Based on this phenomenon, engineers have created retractable sunshades that can automatically adjust to the amount of sunlight an Read More...

This Greek island will be firs

This Greek island will be first in the Mediterranean powered only by renewables

The small Greek island of Tilos has long had a costly power system that gets its energy from a diesel power station 42 miles away. Now Tilos has constructed a new system powered entirely by wind and solar, making it the first island in the Mediterranean to power itself entirely with renewable Read More...

Swiss engineers are revolution

Swiss engineers are revolutionizing the way ceilings are constructed

Inspired by gothic architecture, Swiss engineers have invented an entirely new way of constructing ceilings. The new construction technique uses a mixture of concrete, rebar, and carbon fiber that form a super-light, super-strong slab ceiling. And the amazing thing is: not only does it make for a Read More...

Treating ADHD can be as simple

Treating ADHD can be as simple as spending more time outdoors

One in every 10 kids gets diagnosed with ADHD, and 62 percent go on medication for it. That’s a lot of Ritalin. And according to a new study, kids don’t need all that medication to treat the condition. All they need is to spend more time outdoors. The new study suggests that children with ADHD Read More...

Want to change your life? Use

Want to change your life? Use these design-thinking strategies to guide you

If your life isn’t meeting your expectations, you may think it’s time to make some changes. But rather than randomly deciding what to change, the best thing you can do is follow a structured path for identifying your problem and making a carefully considered shift. Here are 6 design-thinking Read More...

The FDA is trying to figure ou

The FDA is trying to figure out whether juice from nuts can be labeled as milk

What defines milk? Does it need to come from something that lactates? Does it need to be white? Does it even matter how we define milk? Despite cultures from across the globe labeling the juice from almonds and soybeans as milk, the US Food and Drug Administration is trying to figure out if that Read More...

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Understand the complexity of the brain with these scientific works of art

The beauty of art is that it allows us to gain an understanding of things that may be too difficult to comprehend in scientific terms. In the Netherlands, a neuroscience institute created an art competition that allowed practicing scientists to present their work in creative ways. The work Read More...

Researchers say people should

Researchers say people should not flush their used contacts down the drain

A recent study found that 15 to 20 percent of people in the US who wear contact lenses flick their fiddly lenses down the drain via the bathroom sink or toilet. Considering that around 45 million people wear contacts in the US, that’s a lot of unneeded plastic winding up in our waterways. The Read More...