Today’s Solutions: March 24, 2026

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Researchers report new, more e

Researchers report new, more efficient catalyst for water splitting

University of Houston physicists have discovered a catalyst that can split water into hydrogen and oxygen, composed of easily available, low-cost materials and operating far more efficiently than previous catalysts. That would solve one of the primary hurdles remaining in using water to produce Read More...

MIT scientists have developed

MIT scientists have developed low-energy process for cleaning polluted water

Scientists at MIT have created an electrochemical process able to selectively get rid of organic pollutants in water, which can be harmful even in minimal amounts. Typically, a lot of energy or chemicals are required to remove dangerous contaminants, but this new process is different, relying on a Read More...

This is how clothing companies

This is how clothing companies can tackle microfiber pollution

Microfiber pollution is a major source of pollution in the world’s oceans as these fibers are gobbled up in aquatic organisms, including the fish that end up on our plate. In fact, a single fleece jacket can release a million fibers in a single washing. The apparel industry has been slow to the Read More...

‘Artificial blowholeR

'Artificial blowhole' generates electricity from ocean waves

Solar and wind power are amazing sources of energy, but the issue is that there isn’t always a shining sun or gusty breeze. There are, however, always waves on the coast. And with the help of a new device made by an Australian company, harnessing the endless motion of the ocean becomes very Read More...

America’s first offshore

America's first offshore wind farm leads to the closing of diesel plant

As of May 1, an island off the coast of Rhode Island became the first location in the U.S. to be powered by an offshore wind farm. The island’s 2,000 residents will now get their electricity from a wind farm nearby, eliminating the need for a diesel plant that was burning about one million Read More...

Learn how to say “yes

Learn how to say "yes", and unlock the powers that it beholds

"Yes" is a powerful word. Saying yes can push you to go out of your comfort zone, or to do things that you would originally have been scared of. And the thing is, the very act of saying yes and doing those things can undo the fear within you, unlocking an ability to build stronger social ties that Read More...

Germany legalizes self-driving

Germany legalizes self-driving car tests

German automakers won't have to bring their experimental autonomous cars to California for testing anymore. The country has just approved a law allowing companies to test their self-driving cars on its roads, so long as they follow a set of conditions. Perhaps the most important requirement is that Read More...

India, Sweden to further use o

India, Sweden to further use of renewables to fight climate change

Sweden, one of the top 20 investors in India, is keen to partner Delhi to further the goal of use of renewables to combat challenges of climate change in keeping with the Paris Accord. Eva Svedling, State Secretary for Climate Policy, Sweden was recently in India with an aim to strengthen ties in Read More...

Toyota ‘backs flying car

Toyota 'backs flying car project' in Japan

Japanese carmaker Toyota has announced its backing for a group of engineers who are developing a flying car. It will give 50 million yen (£274, 000) to the Cartivator group that operates outside Toyota city in central Japan. The Nikkei Asian Review reports Toyota and its group companies have Read More...

Mindfulness techniques can be

Mindfulness techniques can be more than quiet contemplation

Mindfulness—the practice of focusing on the here and now—seems to boost both your mood and overall well-being. You may think of mindfulness as something you do during meditation—that is, while you're sitting quietly with your eyes closed. If you can carve 20 minutes out of your day to Read More...