Today’s Solutions: March 30, 2026

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New Caledonia agrees to create

New Caledonia agrees to create protected areas around pristine coral reefs

After years of work, the New Caledonia government has voted to set up marine protected areas surrounding some of the most pristine coral reefs in the world. The move will see 28,000 square kilometers of waters safeguarded from commercial and industrial fishing and other exploitation, helping Read More...

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Secure your smart home with these smart tips

While smart gadgets are incredibly convenient for your home, they also bring with them a host of security concerns. For example, it’s possible for hackers to try and take over devices as they would personal computers in order to use them for their own purposes. Fortunately, it’s easy enough for Read More...

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What social inequality looks like from the sky

Although the realities of social inequality are not always visible in our day to day lives, from the skies they are easily distinguishable. Social inequality manifests itself in the physical structure of our cities and nowhere is that more apparent than from above. Using aerial drone photography, Read More...

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A few alternatives to escape the rigidity of the 9-to-5 workday

While most Americans report being satisfied by their jobs, complaints about the nine to five, afternoon slump, or Monday blues are all too common in the modern workplace. The traditional work week was devised by American labor unions in the 1800s and solidified by FDR's Fair Labor Standards Act in Read More...

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NASA is shooting a spaceship at the sun to solve this decades-old mystery

For decades, solar physicists have been trying to figure out why the sun’s atmosphere is so much hotter than its surface. Soon we will finally get an answer as NASA prepares to launch a spaceship that will travel within 4 million miles of the sun’s surface—much closer than any spacecraft that Read More...

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Penalties to be placed on non-recycled plastics in France next year

When it comes to tackling the world’s plastic problem, France is on the forefront of the environmental battlefield. France has proven that again recently after announcing that it plans to introduce a penalty system that would increase the costs of consumer goods with packaging made of Read More...

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Monsanto found guilty in Roundup weedkiller cancer trial

Once it was scientifically-proven that glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s weedkiller Roundup, causes cancer, a school groundskeeper from California took Monsanto to court. Lee Johnson was diagnosed with cancer in 2014, following years of mixing and using the weedkiller at his job site Read More...

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New Zealand to ban retailers from providing plastic bags

New Zealand’s Prime Mister Jacinda Arden returned from her maternal leave with a big announcement: New Zealand is set to ban plastic bags in the coming year. Under the new law, retailers in the country will be given six months to stop providing lightweight plastic bags or face fines of up to NZ Read More...

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Youtube is now adding ‘fact checks’ to any video questioning climate change

In attempt to combat misinformation about climate change online, Youtube is adding fact-confirming text below videos about climate change. The text is directly taken from Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia. The fact-checking text makes the videos quite awkward considering a fake-scientist could Read More...

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Massive study finds global tree cover has increased 7 percent since 1982

A new global land change analysis has concluded that trees now cover 7% more of the earth’s surface – roughly 2.24 million square kilometers – than they did in 1982. The study, conducted by the University of Maryland, says this increase is due to net gain of trees in the extratropics compared Read More...