Today’s Solutions: March 30, 2026

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Try a nap in this great hammoc

Try a nap in this great hammock that doesn’t need a tree

Hammocks can be very comfortable. But to enjoy the experience can be a nuisance. You need two trees and fix ropes… This multifunctional folding hammock solves these problems. It travels anywhere and can be easily set up. It can even serve as an overnight shelter, complete with mosquito mesh and Read More...

A private car? That is so a ce

A private car? That is so a century ago…

Cars are convenient. They have been at the pinnacle of the mobility revolution of the past decades. And, yet, they are also extremely inefficient and wasteful. In Europe, the average car is parked 92 percent of the time—often on valuable land in cities that could very well be used for other Read More...

Tesla solar roof owner explain

Tesla solar roof owner explains costs and savings (video)

In this video, one of the first owners of a Tesla Solar Roof talks about his very positive Read More...

A ‘flow battery’ powers a

A ‘flow battery’ powers a home when there’s no sun or wind

The quickly growing solar and wind energy capacity requires vast and cheap battery storage. Regular lithium-ion batteries cannot be scaled enough to provide the necessary capacity. Researchers are working on “flow batteries” that can soak up enough excess wind and solar power to fuel whole Read More...

Achieving prosperity according

Achieving prosperity according to Andrew Carnegie

110 years ago, journalist Napoleon Hill, the author of Think and Grow Rich, set down with steel baron Andrew Carnegie for a series of interviews aimed about the principles of his success. For Carnegie mindset was the critical component: the problem most of us face isn’t that our goals are too Read More...

Study: we want stability but w

Study: we want stability but we learn best in uncertainty

We don’t like change. But a new study shows that we learn more in volatile, uncertain situations. According to the research, there’s more activity in the brain’s prefrontal cortex when a situation is difficult to predict, and less activity when the outcome is more Read More...

Auditchain: welcome to real-ti

Auditchain: welcome to real-time accounting and reporting

Shareholders want to know how the business they invested in is doing. These snapshot reports they periodically receive seldom satisfy them. What if accounting became a real-time effort that all stakeholders in a business can continually evaluate? Welcome to Auditchain, a new blockchain-based Read More...

Steep decline in price of sola

Steep decline in price of solar energy offsets Trump tariffs

The tariffs of the Trump administration are not stopping the advance of solar energy. A steep global decline in the price of solar panels in recent weeks is nearly offsetting the effect of the Trump administration's 30 percent tariff on imported panels, says the CEO of SunPower, a U.S. solar energy Read More...

‘Changing the way you think

‘Changing the way you think helps to overcome sleep disorders’

Most people who struggle with sleep and seek help, only receive sleeping pills. That’s not a helpful, long-term solution. A new study shows that learning how to worry less about sleep is helpful for people with insomnia. Participants in the study either received four sessions of Read More...

We are what we say ‘yes’ t

We are what we say ‘yes’ to

“We are what we repeatedly do,” said Aristotle some 2,500 years ago. Warren Buffett says: “The difference between successful people and very successful people is that very successful people say no to almost everything.” Every second of every day, you’re saying “yes” to something. And Read More...