Today’s Solutions: March 31, 2026

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Looking at shrimp for more dur

Looking at shrimp for more durable industrial design

Biomimicry is the art of creating better and more sustainable materials copying nature. Many conventional manmade materials come with flaws. Take concrete. It’s very strong and can be used to construct large buildings and skyscrapers. But it’s also quite brittle. A bad winter can open a massive Read More...

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Spain has more organ donors than any other country in the world

In Spain, 47 people per million become organ donors after they die. That makes Spain a world leader. Croatia comes a distant second with 39 donors per million people. Spain has a successful “opt-out” system. That means that every person is a donor unless you specifically make it known that you Read More...

Let it be: what you can learn

Let it be: what you can learn from Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney wrote one of the most successful Beatles’ songs, during a stressful episode of the band, after his deceased mother appeared in a dream and told him: “It will be all right, just let it be.” McCartney listened to the message. And that is a message for all of Read More...

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s c

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s climate plan is the only one that matches scientific consensus

In a major upset, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old Latina democratic socialist from the Bronx, beat out the longtime US representative Joe Crowley in the New York primaries. In the overwhelmingly Democratic district, she is practically certain to win a seat in Congress during the general Read More...

Dutch parliament to set target

Dutch parliament to set target of 95 percent CO2 reduction by 2050

The Dutch parliament will approve a law requiring the Netherlands to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 95 percent by 2050, compared with the level in 1990, lawmakers representing 75 percent of the seats in the Dutch Lower House said on Read More...

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Could seaweed solve Indonesia's plastic crisis?

Indonesia produces more marine plastic pollution than any other country except China. This is perhaps unsurprising: the world’s biggest archipelago is also it's fourth most populous. Limited income and cash flow mean that poorer communities rely on cheap single-use plastics like bags, water Read More...

How to prepare your kids for j

How to prepare your kids for jobs that don’t exist yet

Artificial Intelligence will rule the jobs of the future, so learning how to work with it will be key. But the skills needed might not be what you Read More...

Pulses raised as new study rev

Pulses raised as new study reveals secrets of the plant that keeps people calm

Chemical secrets of a plant used throughout history for its calming effects have been revealed in new research. These new findings came from research into Indian Snakeroot (Rauwolfia serpentina) which has been used for millennia in South and South East-Asia as a Read More...

A ferry that runs on hydrogen

A ferry that runs on hydrogen fuel cells is coming to San Francisco

After Tom Escher took over his family’s century-old ferry company in 1997, he wanted to buy a zero-emissions vessel that could whisk tourists around San Francisco without spewing harmful pollutants. Escher, who is 71, said he worried about the health of his four grandchildren and the Read More...

‘ElectrogeochemistryR

'Electrogeochemistry' captures carbon, produces fuel, offsets ocean acidification

Limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius will require not only reducing emissions of carbon dioxide, but also active removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This conclusion from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has prompted heightened interest in "negative emissions Read More...