Today’s Solutions: February 20, 2026

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This mobile device provides re

This mobile device provides refuge to unsheltered people in Ecuador

Earlier this year, we wrote about a thoughtful initiative in the German city of Ulm that saw the installation of a series of pods around the town for unsheltered people to be able to sleep in. A similar project is now taking place in Ecuador, where architecture firm Natura Futura Arquitectura Read More...

7 Valuable lessons to learn fr

7 Valuable lessons to learn from Indigenous wisdom keepers

Natasha Deganello Giraudie, a filmmaker from Venezuela, first encountered Indigenous wisdom keepers as a child on a road trip through her home country. She noticed, even at her young age, how the Pemón people had an emotional and spiritual connection to their ancestral lands, and treated rivers, Read More...

World Unity Week: Impulse NGO

World Unity Week: Impulse NGO Network

Welcome to World Unity Week! We’re collaborating with other change-making organizations around the world to promote healing, community, and discussion. Each day, we will be featuring one of the many great events happening this week, and we encourage you to head over to the World Unity Week Read More...

Scientists have figured out ho

Scientists have figured out how to instantly cure hiccups

Scientists have designed a device that can get rid of hiccups and won't require you to hold your breath or recruit a friend to scare you: a drinking straw. What happens when hiccups, or singultus as it’s known in the medical world, start to plague you is the sudden contraction of your Read More...

Why more companies should cons

Why more companies should consider adopting open hiring

The global pandemic has shaken up the world, restricted our movements, gave us time to reflect, and, in many ways, exposed the flaws of the systems we have in place that perpetuate social inequalities and disparities. Moving forward in a post-pandemic world requires us to tweak some of these Read More...

How India’s ASHA workers are

How India’s ASHA workers are battling Covid misinformation

Even in regular times, India’s accredited social health activists (ASHA) have their hands full with providing everyday health advice and combating common diseases. Thanks to Covid-19, however, these essential workers have been forced to fight on yet another front: one of online Read More...

Vietnam circus hands over its

Vietnam circus hands over its performance bears to animal sanctuary

With an increasing number of people becoming aware of the harsh realities circus animals go through for the sake of human entertainment, in recent years, many circuses have started to step away from using animals in their performances. One of the latest is Vietnam’s Hanoi Circus, which has Read More...

Why you should practice commun

Why you should practice community-based tourism on your next vacation

Have a vacation coming up soon? Consider investing in community-based tourism (CBT). This form of sustainable tourism emphasizes the well-being of the communities we visit by traveling in a respectful and ethical manner.  What is community-based tourism? CBT doesn’t focus specifically on Read More...

This map paints a vivid pictur

This map paints a vivid picture of America’s digital divide

If you’re reading this story on a computer and you live in an area with a reliable broadband network, you might not even consider what life would be like without a consistent WiFi connection. The FCC reports that due to lack of broadband infrastructure or inability to pay for the service, six Read More...

June 21, 2021

June 21, 2021

Today we welcome guest Dr. Adolph 'Doc' Brown, a lifelong advocate for education and social justice. Doc has experience as a clinical psychologist, university dean, teacher educator, businessman, investor, and research scientist. His motivational speaking and research focuses on reducing bias and Read More...