Today’s Solutions: May 12, 2026

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After decades of struggle, wom

After decades of struggle, women will finally be allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia

Although women and men are far from equal in Saudi Arabia, great progress was made after a new royal decree granted women the right to drive cars. The decision comes just a week after a broad reform program was implemented that now allows women to enter sports stadiums for the first time. The royal Read More...

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Water evaporation could be a promising source of renewable energy

Although it's still in its early stages, scientists believe that energy from evaporation is comparable to that of wind and solar power. In fact, they predict that if we were able to harvest evaporation energy from the existing lakes and reservoirs in the US — excluding the Great Lakes in the Read More...

Forget vacuums, Dyson is going

Forget vacuums, Dyson is going to start making electric cars

Dyson had made a name for itself by inventing all sorts of new approaches to vacuuming your house, and now it seems that the company is looking to innovate in a whole new “clean” industry. This week, founder James Dyson announced that his company is making a major play in the electric car Read More...

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This startup offers home buyers a down payment in exchange for Airbnb income

One of the biggest obstacles to home ownership is saving up enough money for a down payment. Buying with a low down payment doesn’t help either because it increases the amount these buyers need to borrow, raising their monthly mortgage payments and making home ownership even more of a stretch. A Read More...

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Brazil backtracks on plan to open up Amazon forest to mining

Amazon conservation groups have hailed a victory as the Brazilian government announced a U-turn on plans to open up swaths of the world’s biggest forest to mining corporations. President Michel Temer had sparked outrage in August when he announced a decree to abolish the Renca reserve, an area Read More...

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How universal basic income could transform capitalism

It has been said that it's easier to imagine the end of the world than to imagine the end of capitalism. That might have been true a decade ago, but today, the end of capitalism is becoming more and more plausible — at times it feels Read More...

Boeing is hosting competition

Boeing is hosting competition to build the world’s first personal flying machine

Strap in. Boeing is sponsoring the GoFly competition, which aims to create the first personal flying device with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) Read More...

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This beautiful A/C system works without electricity

A new terracotta device can turn hot air into a cool breeze, pushing temperatures inside a room from over 107 Fahrenheit down to 97. According to its creator—Monish Siripurapu, founder of the Indian architectural firm Ant Studio—it works using hundreds of terracotta cones, wind, water Read More...

Peer-to-peer renewable energy

Peer-to-peer renewable energy markets are the future

To overcome the inconsistencies of renewable energy, we must make sure our energy systems utilize energy more efficiently. And the best way to do that is through peer-to-peer energy markets. In such a market, multiple residential solar panel systems can be connected to move excess energy from one Read More...

Cheese without the dairy: How

Cheese without the dairy: How chefs are producing cheeses that vegans can eat

With an aftertaste compared to pencil erasers or Play-Doh, vegan cheese has never stood a chance to the real thing. That was, until now. A new generation of vegan chefs and food entrepreneurs has figured out what was missing: fermentation. Using traditional techniques, tastier plant-based cheeses Read More...