Today’s Solutions: March 18, 2026

Total number of posts: 23693

Meet the Chinese electric car

Meet the Chinese electric car startup that wants to take on Ford

In the woods on the outskirts of Beijing, Wang Chao, the ambitious founder of Chinese startup Kaiyun Motors, is behind the wheel of a tiny electric-powered truck he helped design, zipping up and down bumpy terrain with a big smile on his face. The vehicle, he says, "will be as, if not more, Read More...

Commonwealth drives strategies

Commonwealth drives strategies to put climate change into reverse

Cities that mimic forests, bricks made from converted carbon dioxide and highways lined with wind turbines powered by traffic. These are ideas that, for now, still belong to a distant, brighter future – when the world’s focus can be turned from halting runaway climate change to actually Read More...

What Silicon Valley can learn

What Silicon Valley can learn from Buddha’s diet

As we walk, Dan Zigmond pulls on a black baseball cap. The sun is high, and the trees give little shade. It’s a big park—stretching across a good nine acres of grass, mulch, shrubs, and gravel paths—but from where we are, it looks much bigger. Beyond the nine acres, all we can see are more Read More...

Floating homes: The answer to

Floating homes: The answer to population density and climate change

Architects and city planners across the world are starting to look beyond the traditional confines of the city, towards building on water as one of the answers to reducing inner-city population density and also developing flood-resilient Read More...

Fire, the wheel and the other

Fire, the wheel and the other Top 18 greatest inventions of all time

Yes, antibiotics and the car are also on the list. But here’s a test: Write your own list on a piece of paper before you click, and, possibly even more important, take a moment to consider how creativity can further improve the human experience. Technology is a core component of our existence. We Read More...

Swiss railway ticket machines

Swiss railway ticket machines to sell Bitcoin digital currency

From next week railway travelers in Switzerland will be able to trade Swiss francs for Bitcoins using ticket machines. The Swiss railway services SBB says it has been testing customer demand for Bitcoin across the country and had decided to launch a two-year pilot project. “There have been few Read More...

Elon Musk goes beyond electric

Elon Musk goes beyond electric cars to cheaper solar roofs

Elon Musk likes to think big. If he’s not trying to fly to Mars, he’s focused on making your next—electric—car the centerpiece of the power distribution to your home. From that approach, it makes sense that Musk—through the Tesla/Solar City combination—wants you to use your roof to Read More...

Sushi is healthy if you follow

Sushi is healthy if you follow these tips

The rise of sushi in the past 20 years has been phenomenal as the Japanese dish seems to perfectly fit in a healthy and nutritious diet. However, there are also concerns regarding some of the ingredients of sushi. This article takes a detailed look at sushi and its health effects and provides Read More...

Corporate America embraces sol

Corporate America embraces solar energy to bolster the bottom line

The decision to install solar panels can be driven by factors like a desire to use clean energy or an interest in becoming more self-sufficient when it comes to electricity. But when large companies choose to go solar, they're doing so based on the dollars and cents of the investment. You may not Read More...

Women win 48% of the seats in

Women win 48% of the seats in Iceland's new parliament

If they were a political party, women would need only two more seats to form a majority government in Iceland, after winning a record 30 seats in this weekend's national elections. Voter turnout was just under 80 percent — local media say that's a record low for Iceland. With female Read More...