Today’s Solutions: March 26, 2026

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A successful day starts with a

A successful day starts with a good morning: 3 secrets to having a better day

Research shows your mood in the morning affects your productivity all day. But how do you start your day in the best possible way? Here’s an overview of the best strategy to wake up, supported by scientific Read More...

All of Tesla’s seat options

All of Tesla’s seat options are now vegan

Overnight, Tesla made some changes to their available options, making some options standard, and notably eliminating one thing: leather seats. As of now, Tesla only sells vegan seats. While this lack of leather is not made explicit on the Tesla configuration page, any mention of leather Read More...

Plastic-plucking robots are th

Plastic-plucking robots are the future of recycling

We are living in the Age of Plastic. In 2015, the world's industries created 448 million tons of it -- twice as much as it did in 1998. -- and the rate of production is only accelerating. However, our recycling efforts have not matched pace. In fact, according to the EPA, barely 14 percent of Read More...

Electric vehicle sales are up

Electric vehicle sales are up 45 percent over the last year

Electric vehicles (EVs) are fast outgrowing their reputation as a niche market, according to InsideEVs’ recent report of EV and hybrid car sales in the United States. The most notable data from the report is the 45 percent increase in EV sales from July 2016 to Read More...

How the technology behind Bitc

How the technology behind Bitcoin can save our elections

You can be forgiven for thinking of Bitcoin, the best-known cryptocurrency, as the realm of thieves, Wall Street bankers and libertarian techies who’ve drunk too much Soylent. Despite recently intensified media interest, trading Bitcoin is not a particularly accessible hobby to folks Read More...

Why curious people have better

Why curious people have better relationships

There’s an old saying: “Curiosity killed the cat.” It implies curiosity is bad for you and leads to dangerous risk-taking behavior. But this idea of curiosity is pretty outdated—in humans, at least. Curiosity—the desire to approach novel and challenging ideas and Read More...

Science proves it: first impre

Science proves it: first impressions last

Thirty milliseconds of exposure to someone's face is all it takes to provide sufficient information for your brain to form an impression of them. So says Face Value, a new book based on Princeton psychologist Alexander Todorov's research into the science of first impressions. Professor Todorov Read More...

L.A. spends $138 million on el

L.A. spends $138 million on electric buses, wants emission-free fleet by 2030

Southern California’s biggest transit agency retired its last diesel bus six years ago, capping a 15-year process to replace tailpipes that belched black smoke with quieter, cleaner engines powered by natural gas. Now, Los Angeles County transportation leaders are working toward a bolder Read More...

Lyft creates self-driving car

Lyft creates self-driving car unit

Lyft said Friday that it is setting up its own unit to develop autonomous vehicle technology, but its approach will be different from other companies and partnerships working on self-driving cars. The San Francisco-based ride-hailing service said it will open its network, inviting automakers and Read More...

India introduces electric buse

India introduces electric buses that can swap batteries at ‘gas stations’

India is moving fast towards the electric car future. The country has committed to only sell electric cars from 2030 onwards. And here’s a promising project of one of the country’s leading truck-makers with an ambitious upstart to develop a battery swapping system for electric buses. The Read More...