Today’s Solutions: March 26, 2026

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The art of resilience: moving

The art of resilience: moving with the chances and challenges life brings

Resilience has become a popular concept but it has new, and better, meaning. It is not about being tough and bite your lips while dealing with the bad stuff in life. Our habit is to view challenging situations as if something is wrong. What if instead of a problem, we perceive stress as a signal to Read More...

States powering ahead on clima

States powering ahead on climate targets despite federal inaction, report shows

Australian states and territories are powering ahead, developing policies that will meet the federal government’s internationally agreed greenhouse gas emission targets, with South Australia, the ACT and Tasmania leading the race. Despite Read More...

Stressful times call for empat

Stressful times call for empathic people

Every fall, college freshmen begin the familiar tradition of establishing friendships with classmates in their dormitories. But little do they realize how much choosing the right friends – notably ones with empathy – could be beneficial Read More...

How plants fight back against

How plants fight back against predators

Plants don't have the luxury of being able to run, swim, or fly away when confronted with a predator. Instead, they've developed a repertoire of defense mechanisms for warding off threats while staying rooted to the Read More...

BMW just unveiled an electric

BMW just unveiled an electric Mini concept

It's official: BMW will sell an all-electric Mini in 2019. BMW just gave us a glimpse of what's to come with its design concept, which will make its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show that opens to the public on September Read More...

How to make cities more resili

How to make cities more resilient to future floods

Severe weather patterns are becoming more common. The “once every 500-year flood” that is hitting Houston, may not be so rare anymore because of climate change. What can a vulnerable city like Houston do to prevent more damage in the future? Here is a report featuring several urban planning Read More...

China is making high-tech elec

China is making high-tech electronics from autumn leaves

Nature uses many different ways to create or distribute energy and to produce food. Close observation of nature can bring a clean sustainable society much closer much sooner. Here’s a good example: Northern China's roadsides are peppered with phoenix trees that produce an abundance of fallen Read More...

Los Angeles is painting street

Los Angeles is painting streets white to reduce urban warming

Global warming is worsening heat waves that torture cities. In Louisville, Kentucky, the government is looking into large scale tree planting as a way to cut down on heat buildup. In the meantime, Los Angeles is using another tool against urban warming. The city is painting some of its streets Read More...

The neighborhood of the future

The neighborhood of the future is made from homes that are power plants

It the not so distant future your home, every home (and every car!), will be a power station. Connected homes will replace power plants and create autonomous energy-producing neighborhoods. Here’s a story about an experimental neighborhood in the U.K. that is showing what that new reality is Read More...

Science determines the ideal n

Science determines the ideal number of hours to work (and it’s not eight)

Creativity is our greatest gift and our greatest contribution. We may attend endless meetings, write emails all-day long, ultimately what we truly contribute is that one great thought or new idea. So, how much brain work, good thinking, should you aim for in one day? What’s your ideal Read More...