Today’s Solutions: May 13, 2026

Total number of posts: 23776

The competition for solar ener

The competition for solar energy is growing in the oceans: seaweed

Seaweed, in all its slimy glory, could become a major source of renewable energy in the future after the US Department of Energy invested nearly $1.5 million in two projects that will help develop seaweed farms and explore harvesting methods. Although it may sound strange that seaweed energy is Read More...

Welcome to first solar-powered

Welcome to first solar-powered town where you don’t need your own car anymore

A town in Florida is giving its residents a real reason to let go of their gas-powered cars. The fully solar-powered town is in the process of establishing the first autonomous network of transportation in the U.S.. Using an app, residents in the town can gain access to autonomous pods that carry Read More...

A few healthy ways to take in

A few healthy ways to take in mass media news

Every time we wake up in the morning it seems the media has a new set of tragic, sensationalized news for us to see. And while there are certainly bad things happening around the world, the truth is that consuming all these news items will only create a distorted view of the world. For a healthier Read More...

California wants to let driver

California wants to let driverless cars be tested without a human at the wheel

California is preparing to let companies test driverless cars without a human at the steering wheel. The state Department of Motor Vehicles released proposed rule revisions today (Oct. 11) that would allow testing of self-driving cars without a human in the driver’s seat. The new rules also would Read More...

8 unexpected  places where you

8 unexpected places where you can pay with bitcoin

"I think the internet is going to be one of the major forces for reducing the role of government. The one thing that’s missing but that will soon be developed is a reliable Read More...

3 surprising ways that gratitu

3 surprising ways that gratitude works at work

A couple of summers ago, I traveled to the steamy cauldron of central Florida to speak at the WorkHuman conference. Nearly 1,500 human resource professionals were in attendance, eager to hear from luminaries like Arianna Huffington and Rob Lowe (probably more than they wanted to hear an academic Read More...

Bio-methane transforms from la

Bio-methane transforms from landfill waste to energy source

Methane produced by manure and food waste in landfills doesn't have to go to waste. Using anaerobic digesters, the gas can be harnessed for Read More...

Plastic bottle deposit return

Plastic bottle deposit return scheme could save England's councils 35m a year

Councils across England could save up to £35m every year if the government introduces a deposit return scheme [DRS] for plastic bottles and other drinks containers, according to a new Read More...

The unbelievable beauty of the

The unbelievable beauty of these photographs makes you rewrite your bucket list

Is visiting the Namib Desert on your bucket list? Did you ever consider the Fiords of New Zealand, or Cappadocia in Turkey? How about going to China to see the Yellow River? If you’ve never considered any of these places, take a look at these 15 eye-opening shots of some of the world’s most Read More...

This newly discovered compound

This newly discovered compound could lead to a healthier way to treat cancer

Scientists have discovered a new compound that causes cancer cells to commit suicide while leaving healthy cells unscathed. This promising new treatment uses the compound to trigger a natural process in the body called apoptosis that gets rid of malfunctioning and unwanted cells. While certain Read More...