Today’s Solutions: March 23, 2026

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Reinventing capitalism with th

Reinventing capitalism with this new book on a clean money revolution

These times call for courageous new thinking. Money is perhaps our biggest blind spot. We look at it very myopically. We ignore noticing what it is doing on behalf of us. We let it do things we would never see ourselves doing. We must find new eyes to examine our personal connections to atrocity, Read More...

Engaging in these 8 mindfulnes

Engaging in these 8 mindfulness practices decreased HIV patients’ viral loads

Mindfulness meditation has been practiced in East Asia for thousands of years. In the 1960s and 70s, interest in it brought this Zen staple to the US and Europe. It was common within the counterculture movement and continued over the decades among “crunchy granola” and “New Read More...

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This advance brings us a lot closer to a "hydrogen economy"

Hydrogen is currently used to upgrade crude oil and synthesize ammonia, a critical building block of the fertilizers applied in modern agriculture. It also could be valuable as a feedstock for generating green electricity and as an ingredient in environmentally friendly fuel cells to power cars and Read More...

London to spend £18m on prepa

London to spend £18m on preparing the city for new electric black cabs

Transport for London is spending £18m on upgrading the capital’s power grids to charge the first generation of battery-powered black cabs. From 1 January 2018, all new black cabs will have to be battery-powered electric models by law as part of TfL’s effort to reduce toxic Read More...

Bitcoin spikes to an all-time

Bitcoin spikes to an all-time high

Bitcoin is trading at a record high. The cryptocurrency is up 2.9% at $1,330 a coin as of 10:17 a.m. ET.  2017 has been a volatile year for bitcoin. It rallied more than 20% in the opening week before crashing 35% on word that China was going to begin to crack down on trading. The Read More...

New cycling system helps Dutch

New cycling system helps Dutch riders beat red lights

The Dutch love their biking culture so much that they’re pioneering a new system that will help riders beat red lights. The system, called Flo, uses speed cameras placed 100 meters before each set of traffic lights to calculate whether or not the cyclist should change speed to hit the green Read More...

Plastic-eating worms could be

Plastic-eating worms could be the solution to pollution

A type of caterpillar that can munch up plastic bags has just been identified, fuelling excited speculation that this could one day help to eliminate global pollution from plastic waste. After a Spanish researcher had mistakenly left wax worms in a plastic bag one day, she found that the critters Read More...

Study: Orange essential oil ma

Study: Orange essential oil may reduce symptoms of PTSD

Those who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have limited options when it comes to treatment. A new study suggests that orange essential oil may offer a non-pharmaceutical option to help reduce the stress and fear associated with the disorder. Previous studies have shown that orange Read More...

The founder of Wikipedia is br

The founder of Wikipedia is bringing a fact-based mentality back to journalism

Fake news is an online virus of deliberately misleading information masqueraded as legitimate news. To put an end to it, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales is launching a community-driven online news service that will bring the fact-based, fact-checking mentality of Wikipedia to the news. The project, Read More...

Why changing your life isn’t

Why changing your life isn’t as hard as you think, explained by a psychologist

Most of us—whether we know it or not—hold the belief that change for the better is much more difficult than change for the worse. We confuse the fact that change requires effort with the myth that success is unlikely, a false idea that keeps us from creating the changes that will serve us Read More...