Today’s Solutions: March 24, 2026

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Power plants could cut a third

Power plants could cut a third of their emissions by using solar energy

Led by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the COMBO-CFB project has developed a new innovative concept to increase solar energy production in the energy system. According to this research, the concept can reduce fuel consumption and emissions stressing the climate by more than 33 percent. Read More...

How to be mindful while taking

How to be mindful while taking a shower

“Your daily shower is a perfect opportunity to practice mindfulness. Alone, quiet and away from the normal distractions of your life — even if only for a brief period — it can be a time to focus on physical sensations and observe your habitual patterns of thinking. If you want to develop or Read More...

Biofuels: could agave, hemp an

Biofuels: could agave, hemp and saltbush be the fuels of the future?

Biofuels have long been touted as a carbon-neutral alternative to fossil fuels, doing for the world’s planes, ships and automobiles what windfarms and solar panels are doing for its electricity grids. With the transport sector accounting for almost one fifth of Australia’s total carbon Read More...

MIT researchers develop new wa

MIT researchers develop new way to clear pollutants from water

When it comes to removing very dilute concentrations of pollutants from water, existing separation methods tend to be energy and chemical-intensive. Now, a new method developed at MIT could provide a selective alternative for removing even extremely low levels of unwanted compounds. The new Read More...

A supermarket in Norway solves

A supermarket in Norway solves the battery recycling challenge

You know you need to recycle batteries. You put them aside. And then…? It’s not easy to do the right thing when it comes to recycling batteries as there often are no easy places to go to. A supermarket in Norway is changing that. The store has introduced a battery recycling vending machine that Read More...

This device generates clean ai

This device generates clean air and electricity from air pollution

Researchers in Belgium have developed a process that purifies air, and at the same time, generates power. The device must only be exposed to light in order to function. The device is similar to an electrolyser that can extract hydrogen from water.  The researchers have discovered that polluted air Read More...

Study with mice shows that can

Study with mice shows that cannabis may reverse dementia

A new study with mice shows that THC, one of the active ingredients in marijuana, was able to improve the brains of elderly mice to the level that their brains resembled those of rodents who were only two months old. THC is the substance that causes people to get “high”. However, the amount Read More...

What is the fastest growing jo

What is the fastest growing job in the US?

You could guess the answer: As the solar industry continues to grow fast, so do its job opportunities. A new study shows that between 2012 and 2016 solar photovoltaic installers or someone who assembles solar panels was the fastest-growing job in the U.S. The average solar job pays about $42,500 Read More...

The Japanese have a skill that

The Japanese have a skill that’s now copied around the world

If you travel on a train in Japan, you may encounter a conductor talking to himself. He is performing tasks while commenting aloud on each thing he’s doing. He is practicing shisa kanko, which you may also call a form of mindfulness. A study has shown that when asked to perform a simple task, Read More...

Vertical ocean farming could r

Vertical ocean farming could restore marine ecosystems

The premise on which it’s based is simple, too: the oceans are the planet’s life support system because they regulate its climate and provide half of the oxygen we breathe. Its fish provide a staple diet for 50 per cent of the people on the planet. Its water, thanks to Read More...