Today’s Solutions: March 31, 2026

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Psychedelic drugs may help the

Psychedelic drugs may help the brain repair itself, study finds

In recent years, psychedelic party drugs such as LSD and MDMA have been studied by scientists for their potential ability to treat mental health problems like depression and anxiety—often in microdoses much smaller than what a person would take to trip. But while the research into these drugs Read More...

Solar surpasses wind, natural

Solar surpasses wind, natural gas as leading source of new energy

Americans installed 2.5 gigawatts of solar panels in the first quarter of the year—a 13 percent increase from a year earlier, according to a report by the Solar Energy Industries Association. That made solar the leading source of new energy generation at 55 percent, dominating over wind and Read More...

Study shows plastic waste can

Study shows plastic waste can be converted into energy and fuels

Plastic waste is flooding our landfills and leaking into the oceans, with potentially disastrous effects. In fact, the World Economic Forum predicts that if current production and waste management trends continue, by 2050 there could be more plastic than fishes in the Read More...

This healthy convenience mart

This healthy convenience mart aims to take on 7-Eleven

If you’ve been on a road trip, you know the deal: You stop at a gas mart, where you’re presented with a dizzying array of gummies, sodas, and overcooked pizza slices. If you desire something mildly nutritious, options are limited–it’s either nuts or beef Read More...

Get more sleep, starting tonig

Get more sleep, starting tonight

It’s no secret that most of us don’t get enough sleep — or that sleep deprivation can hurt our logical reasoning, focus, and mood. But do you know how to get the seven to nine hours you need? To start, you should go to bed when you’re just starting to feel Read More...

This Dutch town installed red

This Dutch town installed red streetlights to stop annoying bats

Traditional streetlights disturb bats. That’s why a town in the Netherlands has become the first in the world to install red LED streetlights in order to stop hindering bats. Researchers found out that bats are bothered by traditional white or yellow lights, but red lights have no effect on bats Read More...

Potable water can be zapped fr

Potable water can be zapped from power plant steam thanks to new technology

About 39 percent of all water drawn from US rivers, lakes and reservoirs is used to cool electric power plants. What winds up happening with all that water is that it turns into steam which rises from the top of those plants’ cooling towers. A new system created at MIT, however, could convert Read More...

Could virtual reality become a

Could virtual reality become an alternative form of pain management?

Researchers in France are testing whether virtual reality can be used as an alternative form of pain relief management. Thus far, researchers have found that using VR during treatment can help patients relax and increases pain tolerance without painkillers. The VR program being tested is Read More...

Converting bad fat to good fat

Converting bad fat to good fat could be effective for treating obesity

Most fat in the body is unhealthy “white” tissue deposited around the waist, hips and thighs. But smaller amounts of energy-hungry “brown” fat are also found around the neck and shoulders. With this in mind, scientists have developed a radical approach to treating obesity in which Read More...

Here’s how to bounce back af

Here’s how to bounce back after being rejected

Being rejected in romance hurts, but if you let that feeling walk all over you, then you’ll miss out on a great opportunity. Although that may sound strange, rejection can open up doors that you may not have noticed before. Research backs this claim. If you've had a hard time bouncing back from Read More...