Today’s Solutions: December 25, 2025

Total number of posts: 23558

Stringent sustainability stand

Stringent sustainability standard for textile industry launched in Virginia

The textile and clothing industry is riddled with unsustainable practices, including exploitation of human labor and severe environmental degradation. MetaWear, a T-shirt manufacturer in Fairfax, Virginia, has decided to lead by example, launching the first American-based Global Organic Textile Read More...

Pencils collection to increase

Pencils collection to increase color psychology literacy

The impact of color on mood and behavior is a well established fact. Although the science has yet to investigate ancient healing traditions based on color, the interest in color psychology has been growing. The School of Life, an international organization dedicated to helping people develop Read More...

3 Stoic principles for a joyfu

3 Stoic principles for a joyful life

Stoics have a bad rap, as austere people who refuse to complain and keep their feelings under wrap. Don’t feel bad if your ability to appreciate what you have and your wise insight into what you actually have control over, are often misunderstood. Take heart in three principles borrowed from Read More...

Getting Old

Getting Old

“I’m trying to save the lives of 100,000 people a day” Call him crazy, but Aubrey de Grey believes that people can live for hundreds of years: it’s just a technological leap we haven’t made yet. We hate to bring this up, but the odds are that you’ll get old and sick one day and then Read More...

Health Aging

Health Aging

Kris Verburgh knows how you can age well and lose weight, but don’t call him a diet guru. Many pages into writing his new book, Kris Verburgh realized the truth. Darn it, he was writing a diet book! This from someone who dislikes diet books. “I don’t believe in diets,” he says. “I’m not Read More...

Turn up  the  stress

Turn up the stress

Even as we anxiously try to avoid and suppress it, more and more research shows that stress is actually beneficial. It results in better performance, keeps us alert and is even good for our health. One morning in 2007, Arianna Huffington awoke in a pool of blood on the floor of her office. She had Read More...

Anti-corruption stance of Nige

Anti-corruption stance of Nigeria’s president-elect causes regional ripple effect

Corruption has long been regarded as a crime against development, and rightly so. Sub-Saharan African nations are overly represented among the worst affected. In Nigeria, rich oil reserves and prolonged armed conflicts have made the country a hotbed for corruption. This week’s pledge by Read More...

Hyundai’s hydrogen-powered S

Hyundai’s hydrogen-powered SUV to run on sewage in South California

For all the recent advance on the electric car market, it is good to see that other alternatives to fossil fuel transportation are also making progress. Low-emission-car pioneer Hyundai is soon to introduce a fuel cell version of its 2015 Tucson in Orange County that will run on biogas produced Read More...

US solar firms invest to power

US solar firms invest to power more than 200.000 homes in rural Kenya

Decentralized solar holds huge potential to meet electricity demand in regions of the world where no centralized power grid is available. California-based Powerhive and First Solar plan to reach more than 200,000 homes and businesses with solar-powered micro-grids. The project will address some Read More...

Scientists in China show organ

Scientists in China show organic farm can store more carbon than it emits

Agriculture is a driving factor of global greenhouse gas emissions. Livestock alone contributes 18% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization. The good news is that healthy soil is a carbon sink. The main technology required is affordable, readily Read More...