Today’s Solutions: March 23, 2026

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Practicing gratitude to boost

Practicing gratitude to boost your well-being

Gratitude may seem like a practice you do for others, but it actually has enormous benefits for your own well-being. Studies show expressing more gratitude can help boost happiness and reduce the negative effects of depression. Here’s how you can upgrade your gratitude Read More...

Female-friendly Uber alternati

Female-friendly Uber alternative Safr lauches with mission to empower women

Positioning itself as a female-friendly alternative to Uber, Safr, a new Boston ride-hailing service that launched last month, faces an uphill climb to take market share from an industry leader. But with Uber’s seemingly unending stream of bad news this year, and a new report revealing that Read More...

Is neuroscience rediscovering

Is neuroscience rediscovering the soul?

The idea that neuroscience is rediscovering the soul is, to most scientists and philosophers, nothing short of outrageous. Of course it is not. But the widespread, adverse, knee-jerk attitude presupposes the old-fashioned definition of the soul — the ethereal, immaterial entity that somehow Read More...

Research: Deep sleep may act a

Research: Deep sleep may act as fountain of youth in old age

As we grow old, our nights are frequently plagued by bouts of wakefulness, bathroom trips and other nuisances as we lose our ability to generate the deep, restorative slumber we enjoyed in youth. But that does not mean the elderly need less sleep, according to Read More...

Guernica: The town that became

Guernica: The town that became a symbol for peace

Past the handgun factory that has become an arts centre, behind the rebuilt station with its shiny statue of the first Basque president, there’s a long blackened tunnel with a padlocked door. Begoña unlocks it and we step inside. It smells of weeds. Eighty years ago this month it would Read More...

Are electric airplanes finally

Are electric airplanes finally ready to take off?

Fasten your seat belts, ensure tables are stowed—and check the batteries for charge. At least, that’s what the preflight checklist might be for a pair of plucky new startups promising to build passenger electric Read More...

The end of coal: EU energy com

The end of coal: EU energy companies pledge no new plants from 2020

Europe’s energy utilities have rung a death knell for coal, with a historic pledge that no new coal-fired plants will be built in the EU after 2020. The surprise announcement was made at a press conference in Brussels on Wednesday, 442 years after the continent’s first pit was sunk by Read More...

If Dubai can become a green ci

If Dubai can become a green city, all cities can

Dubai is easily one of the most unsustainable cities in the world. You can ski (indoors) in the desert city! And yet a sustainable city is precisely what Dubai’s government says it aims to create. Here’s a feature of National Geographic describing how Dubai is setting an example for any major Read More...

Scientists ‘melt down’ old

Scientists ‘melt down’ old clothes to make fibers for new ones

We like to buy new clothes. And, we feel good when we give our old one away. But, ultimately, most unwanted clothes end up in landfills. Recycling of textile is not easy. However, Finnish scientists have devised a method of "melting down" old clothes to make new Read More...

Tidal wave energy is finally t

Tidal wave energy is finally taking off

Tidal wave power has enormous potential. Experts estimate that movement in the planet’s waters could generate 300 gigawatts of electricity by 2050 if harnessed properly. That’s the equivalent of 250 nuclear reactors. A big new project off the coast of Scotland is aiming to prove that the Read More...