Today’s Solutions: March 19, 2026

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Garment once used for astronauts is now saving women in developing countries

Excessive bleeding after giving birth is a particular problem amongst mothers in developing countries, accounting for up to 60 percent of maternal mortality cases. That’s why researchers have recreated a suit originally used to help astronauts during extreme acceleration into a version that Read More...

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Graphene can help hunt down cancer

Graphene is a strong and wonderfully versatile material that might help produce drinking water on the cheap, turn carbon dioxide into liquid fuels and build batteries. And just recently, scientists at the University of Chicago have found that it can also help to detect cancer. Apparently, the atoms Read More...

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Reusable space craft, healthy marriages, 10 other key moments of science in 2016

2016 was a turbulent year. Not only in the political world, but also in the world of science. SpaceX demonstrated a big step towards fully reusable space crafts. The Zika virus was uncovered. And scientists even confirmed that there is a nearby planet that could be inhabitable. Science had a wild Read More...

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Yes, example Las Vegas, now entirely powered by renewable energy

In many ways, Las Vegas is a testimony to the extravaganza of the western world. Exaggeration is the mantra of this city, and that applies to its energy use too. That's why it's a major step forward that Las Vegas has reached the goal of 100 percent renewable energy. The city has been working on Read More...

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How to bring positive change to your life immediately

If you’re unsatisfied with your career and feel like your wasting your time, the first thing you need to ask yourself is this: What do you love to do? For those of you that are struggling to find the answer to this question, here are four steps to unleashing positive change in your Read More...

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Pregnancy causes lasting changes in a woman's brain

Growing a human being is no small feat—just ask any newly pregnant woman. Her hormones surge as her body undergoes a massive physical transformation, and the changes don’t end there. A study published Monday in Nature Neuroscience reveals that during pregnancy women undergo significant Read More...

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This new "mobility service" app will help Helsinki ditch car ownership

In Helsinki, it will soon be cheaper—and arguably more convenient—to subscribe to a new "mobility service" than own a car. If you need to go somewhere, you pull up a new app, which calculates the best way to get there—public transit, a bike-share bike, taxi, a rental car, or a combination. Read More...

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Bringing solar to Mexicans without electricity

“Can you imagine spending an entire day without electricity? Can you imagine the desperation you would feel? Can you imagine not being able to use the Internet, your cell phone, your appliances, or your lights? Now imagine living without electricity every day of your life and relying on Read More...

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The Energy Department helped start a revolution

As the Obama administration prepares to leave office, it is seeking to underscore just how much has changed in the last eight years in the way we get energy — and to take some credit for it. Since 2008, costs for wind and solar have plunged by 40 and 60 percent, respectively, according to an Read More...

Emerging markets are deploying

Emerging markets are deploying more renewables than developed nations

Climatescope, a new report from BNEF, was released last week, and while many news outlets highlighted the finding that solar is now cheaper than wind, the report contains numbers that signal another major shift in renewable energy. The report focuses on "clean energy market Read More...