Today’s Solutions: April 28, 2026

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Weird microscopic animal inspi

Weird microscopic animal inspires new kind of glass

A really weird, really tiny animal — the microscopic tardigrade — is the inspiration behind a new material that could improve the efficiency of things like LED lights and solar cells. The material under investigation is glass, and tardigrades (sometimes known as "water bears" or "moss Read More...

A baby box aims to save infant

A baby box aims to save infant and maternal lives

Under a new student-led nonprofit aimed at reducing infant and maternal mortality in South Asia, expectant mothers would receive a free box full of newborn essentials like baby clothes, diapers, and wipes, as well as health-related items such as a clean delivery kit and oral rehydration salts. The Read More...

Bitcoin use picking up in Indi

Bitcoin use picking up in India

Bitcoin seems to be firming its foothold in India, which currently has nearly 50,000 bitcoin enthusiasts with 30,000 actually owning the digital currency. India is one of the fastest growing economies of the world, with a GDP growth forecast around 5.5 percent this year. With a population of 1.25 Read More...

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More time for school lunch equals healthier meal choices for kids

Every adult knows that it's nice to sit down for lunch, to relax for a bit and fully give into lunch time. No surprise, but this also goes for our kids. If they don't get enough time to eat lunch, they'll choose the quick and unhealthy snacks. A new study shows that children who enjoy a longer Read More...

On the bright side, this is th

On the bright side, this is the year humanity started taking climate change seriously

It could very well be that 2015 will go down in history as the year humanity understood the perils of climate change and stood up to its imminent effects. This isn’t a statement based upon false optimism but rather one based upon the results of the world’s response to the climate emergency. Read More...

The Co-op, one of the UK’

The Co-op, one of the UK's largest retailers, will donate 500 tonnes of food to charity

The Co-operative, a major retailer in the UK, will make sure thousands of tonnes of food will be given to charity rather than turned to waste. Surplus chilled food items such as yoghurt, meat, fruit and vegetables are passed on to FareShare, a charity that donates food to the vulnerable and needy. Read More...

Russia demands all gas station

Russia demands all gas stations install electric vehicle chargers

Falling energy prices have hampered Russia’s oil industry. The country’s leaders are now hoping that a better infrastructure will encourage more citizens to buy electric vehicles. Russia’s prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, issued a mandate, requiring all gas stations in Russia to install an Read More...

These are 37 of the best websi

These are 37 of the best websites to learn something new

We live in a time of life-long learning. With online courses, websites and apps, it's never been so easy to start learning a new language, skill or just expand your knowledge. You can learn at your own pace at home, and most of these websites listed here offer their courses for free. What are you Read More...

Google hires an auto industry

Google hires an auto industry vet to run its self-driving car project

Google has hired a veteran auto industry executive to run its self-driving car project, a sign the tech giant is serious about challenging car makers with its autonomous vehicles. John Krafcik is the former head of Hyundai’s American operation, and was most recently the president of TrueCar, Read More...

Tokyo aims to make hydrogen po

Tokyo aims to make hydrogen power the star of the 2020 Olympics

Like Olympic villages of past years, Tokyo’s version in 2020 will feature new buildings to house athletes and buses to ferry people to competition venues. But if Tokyo’s governor has his way, it will all be powered by a new energy source: hydrogen. “The first Tokyo Olympics, 50 Read More...