Today’s Solutions: March 31, 2026

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Jacinda Ardern, a prime minist

Jacinda Ardern, a prime minister gives birth in office and inspires the world

New Zealand’s prime minister gives birth in office. This tweet by Guy Williams, a New Zeland television personality and comedian, captures the pride of his country: “Anyone who claims this isn’t a historic moment for our country is dismissing the ingrained prejudice we all still have towards Read More...

Why switching jobs every three

Why switching jobs every three years is good for you

There are a lot of arguments for jumping ship every few years. The economy isn’t what it used to be—and never will be again. Workers who stay with a company longer than two years are said to get paid 50 percent less, and job hoppers are believed to have a higher learning curve, be higher Read More...

With aging populations, compan

With aging populations, companies rethink opportunities for older workers

One in 4 US workers will be 55 or older by 2024, according to the US Department of Labor. As people work beyond traditional retirement ages, companies are in the process of shifting the ways they treat, support, and think about older Read More...

New heat pump technology heats

New heat pump technology heats and cools houses at lower cost

There have been a number of heat pump technologies we've covered over the years, from the basic ground source heat pumps (which Lloyd has criticized on more than one occasion for being good at cooling, but not so much at heating) to tapping heat from sewage pipes or even our clothes Read More...

Sleeping better under a weight

Sleeping better under a weighted blanket

If you're a light sleeper, have trouble dozing off, or just generally like the "safe" feeling of being under heavy covers, a weighted blanket may change your sleep for the better. It did for Read More...

The fascinating reason why the

The fascinating reason why there are no mosquitoes at Disney world

There are no mosquitoes in The Most Magical Place on Earth. That's right, Disney World is so dedicated to making sure you have the time of your life that they've made the bugs practically disappear. How do they pull that off? No, the answer isn't magic. Vlogger Rob Plays delved into the answer in Read More...

Microsoft is deploying what co

Microsoft is deploying what could become one of the biggest enterprise blockchains

Even as blockchain mania is in some cases being replaced by blockchain skepticism, projects using the distributed ledger technology are still being rolled out. One of the latest is a partnership between consulting firm EY and technology giant Read More...

First paper straw factory in d

First paper straw factory in decades opens in Wales as UK bans plastic

The United Kingdom is moving forward towards a ban on single-use plastic products. That policy opens new opportunities for smart entrepreneurs. In Wales, a packaging company has started the first British paper straw factory in decades. The company has already reached out to the 1,361 McDonald’s Read More...

Colorado joins California, ado

Colorado joins California, adopts stronger emission rules in face of EPA rollbacks

Colorado has become the 14th U.S. state following California and adopting tougher emission standards for vehicles despite a decision by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) two months ago to roll back vehicle greenhouse gas and fuel efficiency standards for the model year 2022 cars and beyond. Read More...

Power companies keep shutting

Power companies keep shutting coal plants despite Trump’s rescue order

One of President Trump’s campaign promises was that he was going to help the struggling coal industry in the U.S. Earlier this month Trump ordered a rescue of the nation’s coal sector and proposed to use emergency powers to force grid operators to buy power from struggling plants. However, his Read More...