Today’s Solutions: March 09, 2026

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Saving energy: Heat people, no

Saving energy: Heat people, not buildings

Why would we heat office buildings and make sure that the ceiling of offices maintains a perfect 73 degrees Fahrenheit while nobody is levitating? Heating and cooling offices requires a lot of energy while people are not always there. Better to heat or cool people than whole buildings seems a Read More...

Reading books makes your more

Reading books makes your more social

Who say’s being a book-worm makes you unsocial? According to a study from Harvard University, people who read a lot of fiction are known to have stronger social skills than nonfiction readers or nonreaders. The study suggests that reading fiction works, especially stories that take readers inside Read More...

After Gamergate, Anita Sarkees

After Gamergate, Anita Sarkeesian has a new focus: History's overlooked women

Four years ago Anita Sarkeesian was a Web designer who made feminist YouTube videos in her spare time. Her budget was small and so was her audience: The videos got a couple of thousand views at best. This was before she launched her first fundraising campaign. When Sarkeesian sought $6,000 on Read More...

How tech has blurred the lines

How tech has blurred the lines of employment

Technology has pushed the “gig” worker into the business model spotlight. Thousands of apps allow independent contractors to connect with each other – and with their work. But, these relationships also come with risks, as gig industry leaders Uber and Lyft know. Both companies are dealing Read More...

Syria’s peace talks need

Syria's peace talks need more women at the table

The human suffering in Syria is beyond comprehension. Years of conflict have forced millions from their homes and left hundreds of thousands dead or wounded. A whole generation is growing up without security and without proper access to education and healthcare. The only long term solution to the Read More...

Hidden cellphones in the rainf

Hidden cellphones in the rainforest are exposing illegal logging practices

illustrates the problem vividly: 48 football fields worth of rainforest are destroyed every minute. It's startling, but Topher White might have a partial solution. White is the CEO of Rainforest Connection, a startup that collects old smartphones, retrofits them with solar panels, sticks Read More...

Solar farms to create natural

Solar farms to create natural habitats for threatened species

Most large-scale solar installations are placed on natural lands where the sunlight can best be captured, and that may actually be a benefit to the wildlife living in that habitat. Wildlife charity RSPB and clean tech company Anesco have created a project to boost threatened wildlife at the Read More...

We might run out of oil, so we

We might run out of oil, so we should run cars on poop

The world has a poop problem. In the U.S., the challenge is biggest on farms: livestock produces more than a billion tons of solid waste a year, or roughly 87,000 pounds of shit a second. That's more than 130 times greater than the amount of human waste that goes into sewers. Farm Read More...

Plant-based foods now have a l

Plant-based foods now have a lobbying voice in Washington

America is full of lobby organizations. The dairy and meat industries, for example, are making sure that their voices are well heard in Washington D.C. But, as science keeps confirming, their missions to maximize meat and milk in the American diet are not in the best health interests of the people. Read More...

Study: Dancing is better than

Study: Dancing is better than exercising for your health

People who took a dance class improved their fitness three times more than non-dancers. Even if you’re up in years and out of shape, you should be dancing, according to a new study. A group of 57 people, all sedentary, Spanish-speaking Latinos around age 65, were assigned a program for four Read More...