Today’s Solutions: September 21, 2024

Hyundai’s new solar rooftop

Hyundai’s new solar rooftop signals a shift to renewables in the car industry

The new Hybrid Hyundai Sonata is not available in the United States yet, but it features a new accessory that is catching the attention of commuters and environmentalists alike: a solar panel roof. While the new feature does not power the entire car, it does supply 808 miles of power a year to Read More...

How to stop letting worry inte

How to stop letting worry interfere with your moments of triumph

Do you find yourself waiting for the other shoe to drop in times of joy? Many of us are guilty of worrying even when things are going well in our lives. However, recent research has found that fully experiencing your emotions of joy can help you cope more effectively with times of distress. Sonja Read More...

robots to deliver to college campuses

This robot delivers pizza, groceries and medicines - coming soon to a college campus near you!

All-night study sessions on college campuses may soon have a new addition: delivery robots. Starship Technologies has announced a plan this week to launch delivery robots this month at George Mason University and Northern Arizona University with the University of Pittsburgh and Purdue University Read More...

Restoration groups use permacu

Restoration groups use permaculture to rebuild in the wake of the Camp Fire

One year after the Camp Fire destroyed 90 percent of homes in the small Northern California town of Paradise, community members are rallying behind the regenerative nature of permaculture to rebuild their town. Permaculture is an agricultural technique which uses regenerative resources to create a Read More...

An all-renewable grid is closer than we think

All renewable electric grids are critical to halting climate change and we already have the tools to implement them

The most important step to halting climate change is quitting our addiction to fossil fuels, and fortunately, we already have the technology and skills to do so by implementing electric grids powered by 100% renewable energy sources Known resources for renewable energy such as solar, wind, Read More...

This Alzheimer’s drug is

This Alzheimer's drug is reversing the effects of binge drinking

Binge drinking in teenage years has been shown to cause damage to neuron formation and plasticity in the hippocampus, a region of the brain critical for learning, memory, and development. This is only one of the major concerns about heavy alcohol use during the formative years.  But, there may be Read More...

Ecovative's Eben Bayer

Eben Bayer on mushrooms and the future of food

Eben Bayer is the co-founder and CEO of Ecovative Design, a leader in the production of myco-materials, materials made from the root-like systems of fungi. According to Bayer, the food sector is the next great market for mushroom-based products. From the “impossible burger” to bacon Read More...

Love of Podcasts

Love podcasts? We have some good news!

Podcasts are revolutionizing the lifestyles of those who find themselves too busy commuting, cooking, or cleaning to sit down and read. From news or true-crime to short stories and history, there is a podcast for everyone. And now, research shows, listening to a podcast can be as beneficial for Read More...

Delicious Mushrooms

In honor of mushroom week, here are 10 easy-to-make mushroom recipes

Mushrooms’ earthy tang makes them a fun and fresh addition to a wide variety of meals. From breakfast scrambles to hearty soups, these versatile fungi make a delectable ingredient for all different types of cuisines.  In the spirit of Mushroom Week, summon your inner gourmand and feast on Read More...

How Honesty can help us heal

How honesty can help fight mental health stigma

Approximately one in five people live with a mental illness. Unfortunately, the stigma surrounding mental health makes it a difficult issue to discuss even with those we are closest to. We are conditioned to portray to the world we are doing well, even if it is not the truth.  What if it was ok Read More...