Today’s Solutions: March 17, 2026

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Solar-compatible power bank ca

Solar-compatible power bank can replace a generator

OutdoorsThe struggle to carry adequate portable power around with us has become a major pain point in recent years, as lifestyles become increasingly mobile. Portable battery company Jackery is taking orders for a big-time battery that it says can replace loud stinky generators when you're away Read More...

Female millennial social entre

Female millennial social entrepreneurs are changing the world

Pitching for funding can be an intimidating business, especially when you are a young woman at a testosterone-fuelled event for startups and your idea is a social enterprise to help save orangutans in Borneo. When a fellow entrepreneur tried to impress the founder of My Green World, Natalie Read More...

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Ukraine, Russia agree to more troop withdrawals, work on road map to peace

left right left right BERLIN Ukraine, Germany, France and Russia agreed to draw up a road map in November on how to implement a stalled ceasefire deal for eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said after five hours of talks among the leaders of the four countries. The sides also Read More...

How the blockchain could chang

How the blockchain could change corporate structure

Up until now, a centralized company has been the best way to create a network that solves a large need: Uber connected riders with drivers, banks connected savers with borrowers, and Twitter 1.63 % connected content writers with content consumers. But thanks to the invention of the blockchain, we Read More...

Wind power could supply 20% of

Wind power could supply 20% of the world's electricity needs by 2030

According to a new report, wind power could supply as much as 20 percent of the world’s total electricity by 2030 due to dropping prices and pledges to take climate action. China is set to quadruple wind power capacity, and more investments are being made around the world to expand wind capacity Read More...

Green buildings benefit the en

Green buildings benefit the environment and the people inside them

Green-certified buildings help to maximize efficiency, and we’re not just talking about sustainability. A new study from the Harvard School of Public Health found that workers in high-performing, green-certified buildings think and sleep better than those in similar buildings that were not Read More...

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Can the sweet potato prevent malnourishment in Africa?

Vitamin A deficiency is a major public health issue in sub-Saharan Africa, affecting as many as 43 million children across the continent. Children affected by it are more likely to become blind or contract diseases, but scientists say there may be a solution in the form of a special sweet potato. Read More...

Scientists turn carbon dioxide

Scientists turn carbon dioxide into ethanol, by mistake

Scientists have accidentally done something incredible. They have created a means of transforming carbon dioxide into a clean fuel called ethanol, by mistake. The ethanol produced was said to be pure, meaning there are minimum side reactions. If produced on a mass-scale, this ethanol could be used Read More...

This backpack turns into a kay

This backpack turns into a kayak in minutes

For all you outdoors people, here’s a very cool gadget. It’s called the K-Pak, and it’s basically a backpack that folds into a kayak. Weighing nothing more than a standard trekking backpack, the boat can be carried anywhere and only takes minutes to inflate. See more details about this Read More...

There’s now a children&#

There's now a children's book about self-driving cars

Fleets of self-driving cars used to be as about as plausible as unicorns jumping over rainbows. But with major automakers and technology companies racing to develop, test, and deploy self-driving cars to the masses, the era of autonomous vehicles suddenly seems believable. It’s possible that Read More...