Today’s Solutions: March 29, 2026

Total number of posts: 23708

Forget latitude and longitudeâ

Forget latitude and longitude—this map is visually arranged by time

When we need to get from point A to point B, we still use traditional mapping systems that use distance as a measurement for travel time. A software engineer thinks that it’s an outdated and imprecise way to measure travel time, which is why he created a map that is visually arranged by how long Read More...

9 solar lanterns for giving of

9 solar lanterns for giving off light when you’re nowhere near an outlet

Outdoor lighting systems don’t have to be expensive. In fact, there are many different types of lanterns that are low-cost, low-maintenance, and require only the sun’s rays to turn on at dusk. Whether you need to light up your backyard or have an extra light source for a camping trip, these are Read More...

Solar energy just cleared a pr

Solar energy just cleared a pricing target set for 2020

In Brief In 2011, the Department of Energy set a target of bringing the cost of solar energy down to six cents per kilowatt-hour by 2020, It's now been confirmed that goal has already been accomplished. The Department of Energy (DOE) has announced that utility-grade solar panels have now reached Read More...

How nonprofits can make the su

How nonprofits can make the super rich work for them

Individuals gave nearly $282 billion of the total $390 billion awarded to charities last year. The lion’s share was from high net worth individuals, an estimated 91 percent of whom donate an average of more than $25,000 a piece to charity each Read More...

The entrepreneurs turning carb

The entrepreneurs turning carbon dioxide into fuels

In an industrial greenhouse about 30km from Zurich, plump aubergines and juicy cherry tomatoes are ripening to perfection. Growing Mediterranean crops in Switzerland would traditionally be energy intensive but these vegetables are very nearly Read More...

The Lyft vision for Los Angele

The Lyft vision for Los Angeles traffic with self-driving cars

When it comes to the western part of the world, Los Angeles likely stands as the prime example of failing infrastructure and traffic gridlock. It seems that public officials have given up on attempts to improve the mess. But maybe technology can do what government can’t. Self-driving and Read More...

Patagonia’s Worn Wear is now

Patagonia’s Worn Wear is now an online store for used gear

A few years ago, outdoor clothing retailer Patagonia started hosting events where people could bring used clothing items for repair or exchange. The pop-up events have been so successful that Patagonia has made them permanent with the launch of the online platform Worn Wear. On this website, you Read More...

Barack Obama: This is the best

Barack Obama: This is the best time ever to be alive

Yesterday, we presented Bill Gates’ optimism about the state of the world. Barack Obama was one of the guests at Bill and Melinda Gates’ Goalkeepers event this week in New York. Obama echoed the same optimism in his talk: “If you had to choose one moment in history in which to be born, and Read More...

A successful leader needs LQ,

A successful leader needs LQ, says Alibaba founder Jack Ma

There is an unhealthy overlap between leaders in business and politics, and narcissists. Therefore, we may want to be careful with accepting leadership tips from CEO’s and entrepreneurs. But this one is so original and different, that it at least deserves a mention. We are familiar with the Read More...

What life is like if you donâ€

What life is like if you don’t participate in modernity

The Guardian’s “living without technology” columnist wrote this article by hand and it was posted by an editor at the newspaper who typed it up. Mark Boyle makes the point that he only speaks for himself and that he is not trying to convince anyone to follow his advice. But his words ring Read More...