Today’s Solutions: March 25, 2026

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Yes, talking to this machine significantly reduces depressive symptoms

Although we don’t know much about depression, we do know that talking seems to help—especially under the guidance of a licensed mental health doctor. But therapy can be expensive, inconvenient, and often hard to approach. For those looking for an alternative way to treat depression, the Woebot Read More...

AirBnB launches platform that

AirBnB launches platform that connects refugees with open homes

To help people around the world facing displacement, AirBnB is launching a platform that will help people automatically with organizations with available rooms. The platform is called Open Homes, and it's designed to connect organizations seeking short-term stays for refugees and volunteers Read More...

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Total renewable energy capacity boomed in 2016 as prices continue to drop

Thanks to plummeting costs, renewable energy capacity around the world increased by a record 10 percent. New solar power provided the biggest boost – half of all new capacity – followed by wind power at a third and hydropower at 15 percent. It is the first year that the new solar capacity added Read More...

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France is being sued by a Parisian because the air is too polluted

After pollution hit record levels last December, a Parisian woman decided to take the French state to court. She claims the French state is responsible for failing to protect her health from the effects of air pollution, which has caused her a series of respiratory problems over the last few years. Read More...

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Resistance training is the most important form of exercise for your health

Pursuing big muscles isn’t the only outcome of weight lifting. According to a new study, strength or resistance training significantly lowers the risk for type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. During resistance training, your muscles are rapidly using glucose for energy. This energy Read More...

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South Korea is creating 'healing forests' to improve its citizens’ health 

Park Hyun-Soo didn’t look like a man on chemotherapy. Forty-one and with a full head of black hair, he can hike the socks off anyone, but he prefers to take his time. Not exactly a forest ranger, Park is part of a new breed of Korean Forest Agency employee known as a forest healing Read More...

2 million electric cars on the

2 million electric cars on the world's roads

The number of electric vehicles on roads worldwide rose to a record high of 2 million last year, but has a long way to go to reach levels needed to help limit an increase in global temperatures, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Wednesday. In 2015, the number of electric cars, including Read More...

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Renewable energy push is strongest in the reddest states in U.S.

These red states are not motivated by a sudden desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Nor are they joining solidly Democratic New York, Washington and California in defending the Paris climate agreement that President Trump walked away from last week. Instead, their leaders see tapping the Read More...

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Cheap catalysts turn sunlight and carbon dioxide into fuel

Scientists have long dreamed of mimicking photosynthesis, by using the energy in sunlight to knit together hydrocarbon fuels from carbon dioxide and water. Now, a cheap new chemical catalyst has carried out part of that process with record efficiency, using electricity from a solar cell to split Read More...

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Here’s how a month of Zen meditation changed my life

On a trip to Japan last year, one of the places I visited was Kyoto, home to over 2,000 Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. During one of my daily walks exploring the city and its forested borders, I came across the Ryōan-ji temple, one of the most beautiful Buddhist temples in the world. As you Read More...