Today’s Solutions: March 03, 2026

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Students grow 800-year-old squ

Students grow 800-year-old squash thought to be extinct

Students recently revived an ancient species of squash thought to be extinct. Using well-preserved 800-year-old seeds, students have successfully grown one squash in their school garden in Winnipeg, Canada. This will ensure that the species never goes extinct again. "This squash is representative Read More...

Zimbabwe: Tapping into solar e

Zimbabwe: Tapping into solar energy the way to go

Many people in urban areas are shifting to alternative energy sources such as solar and generators as the power cuts intensify. The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has rolled out a punishing load-shedding schedule to mitigate against low power generation at Kariba Power Station owing Read More...

Meet the electric bus that cou

Meet the electric bus that could push every other polluting bus off the road

Electric cars might be sexier. But Ryan Popple, who was an early employee at Tesla, is now convinced that electric buses are more interesting. Proterra, the startup Popple runs, designed a sleek new electric bus that drove 258 miles on a single charge in a recent test. That's farther than most tiny Read More...

Sergey Brin had a great respon

Sergey Brin had a great response for why even people who love cars should embrace self-driving vehicles

Google cofounder Sergey Brin loves driving — and even reportedly bought one of Tesla's fancy, brand-new SUVs — but he still can't wait for a future full of autonomous vehicles. At a panel the company held earlier this week about its self-driving cars, one Australian journalist grilled Read More...

This startup uses photography

This startup uses photography to empower women around the world

The women and girls working with social enterprise Lensational use recycled and donated cameras to express themselves and earn an income. By Jennifer Chowdhury2015-10-04 12:00:17 UTC Bonnie Chiu has used photography to express herself for as long as she can remember. But it was a chance encounter Read More...

Preventing asthma might be pos

Preventing asthma might be possible with right gut bacteria, study shows

Faecalibacterium, Lachnospira, Veillonella, and Rothia. They're impossible to pronounce, but these bacteria might be the key to reducing a child's risk for asthma. If children acquire the four microorganisms before the third month of life asthma will not develop, Canadian scientists found. Their Read More...

Coca-Cola and Dow Chemical ann

Coca-Cola and Dow Chemical announce to clean up ocean trash

The Ocean Conservancy has teamed up with Dow Chemical and Coca-Cola to implement a large-scale, long-term plan to eliminate ocean trash by preventing it from getting into the oceans in the first place. The plan focuses on doing this in China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, five Read More...

US government introduces new r

US government introduces new rules to reduce smog pollution, improving health

The Obama administration announced a new smog pollution limit yesterday. The standard for US smog levels is now reduced to 70 parts of ground-level ozone per billion, down from 75. Ground-level ozone—the main ingredient in smog—is formed when pollutants such as nitrogen oxides from cars and Read More...

New technology makes it possib

New technology makes it possible to convert radio signals into energy

Radio frequency signals are all around us. They make it possible to have cell phone service, Wi-Fi, and digital broadcast television programming. For years and years, smart minds have been thinking about catching these radio frequency waves around us to recycle them for something else. Now, they Read More...

Best to eat veggies and fruits

Best to eat veggies and fruits, and leave the antioxidant supplements

Eating the recommended 5-9 servings of vegetables and fruits each day may not be an easy thing to do, so wouldn’t it be easier and more efficient to get your antioxidants in the form of a pill? It may seem logical, but antioxidant pills might actually do more harm than good for your health. Read More...