Today’s Solutions: March 30, 2026

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Ghana’s president is calling

Ghana’s president is calling for Africa to end its dependency on foreign aid

Few African leaders, regardless of their personal beliefs, ever publicly question the idea that international support is needed for development or, in the worst cases, day to day running of their countries.This is probably why young Africans on social media have been heaping praise on Ghana’s Read More...

A treatment for migraines may

A treatment for migraines may finally have been found

For too long, migraines have been a black spot in medical research. Now sufferers of the condition can have hope after a new antibody treatment developed specifically for migraine prevention has just completed Phase III human clinical trials with remarkably positive results. In the study, Read More...

As electricity demand continue

As electricity demand continues to drop, utilities are being forced to adapt

Despite population growth, electricity consumption in the US has been on the decline since 2007. There are a number of reasons for the decline, including more efficient heating and air condition systems, the switch to more efficient lights such as LEDs, and the offshoring of power-intensive Read More...

Healthy diet, healthy planet:

Healthy diet, healthy planet: How good eating habits benefit the environment

Scientists say that food production including growing crops, raising livestock, fishing and transporting all that food to our plates is responsible for 20 to 30 percent of total global greenhouse gas emissions. But altering our diets could change that. A new study found that if citizens in 28 Read More...

Eating cheese every day may ac

Eating cheese every day may actually be good for you

Cheese is typically considered more of an indulgence than a health food, but a new review of research suggests that it may not be as bad for you as once Read More...

Climate change is a surprising

Climate change is a surprisingly straightforward problem to solve

The average global temperature today is about 1°C higher than it was before the Industrial Revolution began in the late 1700s. That may not sound like much, but scientists agree that just one more 1°C, and our planet will pass a tipping point Read More...

VW’s Moia wheels out an

VW's Moia wheels out an electric six-seater for the ride-sharing era

One year ago at TechCrunch Disrupt in London, Volkswagen launched a dedicated company focused on future mobility services called Moia. At this year's TechCrunch Disrupt in Berlin, the spin-off has unveiled its very first vehicle, an all-electric Read More...

Behold the world’s first zer

Behold the world’s first zero-emissions fossil-fuel power plant

From the top of the Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge, more than 50 meters (160 ft) above Buffalo Bayou, in every direction you look, you can see huge oil tankers, massive piles of coal, and uncountable smokestacks. This small corner Read More...

This simple strategy could hel

This simple strategy could help mitigate massive amounts of carbon

When we think of solutions that may help save the world from climate change, we tend to think of the technologies such as solar panels and carbon capture systems. The truth, however, is that there are other ways that are much simpler to cut down on carbon emissions. One way, a researcher found, is Read More...

This supermarket chain is sell

This supermarket chain is selling food after its best-before date for cents

A UK supermarket chain is giving its shoppers the possibility to buy a range of out of date products for just 10p (13¢). The store sells a large range of items including tinned goods, such as fruit and beans, and dried foods, such as pasta and Read More...