Today’s Solutions: March 11, 2026

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Hospital in Minneapolis offers

Hospital in Minneapolis offers acupuncture as painkiller in emergency room procedures

Painkillers not just kill pain; overdoses regularly kill people. Moreover, studies show that 15 percent of people using painkillers get addicted increasing the chance of overdoses. That’s why a hospital in Minneapolis tried to find another way to tame the pain. As a first in the U.S., the Read More...

New research shows that Medite

New research shows that Mediterranean diet slows aging

According to a new study funded by the European Union, the wholesome foods found in the Mediterranean diet—olive oil and foods like fish, whole grains, fruits, veggies, and very little red meat—may help the human body at the molecular level and ultimately slow aging and decrease bone loss. Read More...

Tips for falling back to sleep

Tips for falling back to sleep in 20 minutes or less

A third of us suffer from insomnia, but not all sleeplessness is the same. While some of us struggle to nod off at the beginning of the night, many more of us wake in the wee hours, watching the clock as we stress out about losing sleep. If you’re in the habit of waking up in the middle of the Read More...

How climate-smart agriculture

How climate-smart agriculture is crucial to India's food security at a time of farm distress

Just as we hit Karnal, 130 km north of New Delhi, in Haryana on National Highway 1, a noxious odour and a mild haze are all but obvious. As we turn left off the highway, their source comes into view: large stretches of agricultural fields coated in various shades of black, with the embers still Read More...

After a century in decline, bl

After a century in decline, black farmers are back and on the rise

A few years ago, while clearing dried broccoli stalks from the tired soil of our land at Soul Fire Farm in upstate New York, I received a cold call from Boston. On the other end was a black woman, unknown to me, who wanted to share her story of trying to make it as a farmer. Through tears, she Read More...

Gardeners flock to bees’

Gardeners flock to bees' defense and push to dump pesticide

Thousands of gardeners, wagons in tow, lined up at the State Fair grandstand this weekend for the Friends School plant sale as they jockeyed for position at the official start of Minnesota’s annual spring planting frenzy. They were also standing at the forefront of what has been a swift and Read More...

A birthday gift for David Atte

A birthday gift for David Attenborough – how about the Great Barrier Reef?

The patron saint of quality television is 90 years old today. When his Great Barrier Reef series was broadcast at the start of the year, it was reported that this was likely to be his last series, or at least his last made on location. But it’s difficult to believe David Attenborough Read More...

‘Only solar energy can fight

‘Only solar energy can fight pollution in India’

Adoption of solar power over fossil fuels would be the only solution to India’s increasing pollution, the head of a Supreme Court-appointed panel on environmental protection said on Friday. Bhure Lal, the chairperson of the Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA), said that India Read More...

Elon Musk wants carbon tax and

Elon Musk wants carbon tax and “revolt” against the fossil fuel industry

Tesla’s chief executive Elon Musk says that a global “revolt” may be needed to accelerate the transition to more sustainable energy and transport systems. In a speech at the Tesla Factory in California Musk accused politicians of bowing to the “unrelenting and enormous” lobbying power Read More...

India to fight climate change

India to fight climate change with dwarf cows that rarely break wind

India is discovering a miracle cow: The Vechur. It’s the smallest bovine in the world, standing less than three feet tall. But Indian scientists now believe it could have a big future in global dairy production, after a study of its unusual ability to withstand extreme heat and drought Read More...