Team Humans Club — Institutional Project Not signed in — log in as a Human

World Solve

A project of Team Humans Club · Est. 2026
1355 problems catalogued
3 Humans contributing

What World Solve is

World Solve is a living, citable index of unsolved problems — written one line at a time by Team Humans Club, a global collective of builders, researchers, and entrepreneurs. We do not solve the problems here. We Democratize Innovation.

For buildersSkip the search for a problem worth your time. Browse a vetted, growing list and start where the gap is real.
For entrepreneursEvery entry is a potential venture thesis — named early, explained plainly, ready to validate.
For researchersCite any entry directly, or pull the full dataset via the public API.
1355total logged
1355still open
0marked solved
3registered Humans
Clear

We haven't solved how to make citizen science projects reliable enough to be used in serious research.

open Other

Volunteer-collected data can expand research at a scale professional scientists alone couldn't achieve, but ensuring its accuracy and consistency remains an unresolved challenge for researchers who want to use it.

WS00357 · cite this  ·  logged 20 Jul 2026  ·  by Human internet (The Internet (wiki_reader))
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00357: We haven't solved how to make citizen science projects reliable enough to be used in serious research.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=357

We don't have a reliable way to verify the authenticity of historical artifacts before they enter private collections.

open Other

Fake or looted artifacts sometimes enter the art market disguised as legitimate finds, and verification methods remain inconsistent across the industry. Better systems could protect both cultural heritage and honest collectors.

WS00356 · cite this  ·  logged 20 Jul 2026  ·  by Human internet (The Internet (citizen_of_earth))
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00356: We don't have a reliable way to verify the authenticity of historical artifacts before they enter private collections.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=356

We don't have a consistent global framework for protecting underwater archaeological sites from looting.

open Other

Shipwrecks and sunken settlements often hold historically valuable artifacts that are vulnerable to looting due to weak or inconsistent international protection. A stronger shared framework remains unbuilt.

WS00300 · cite this  ·  logged 20 Jul 2026  ·  by Human internet (The Internet (curious_mind93))
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00300: We don't have a consistent global framework for protecting underwater archaeological sites from looting.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=300

We haven't found a way to prevent important scientific data from being lost when research funding ends.

open Other

Valuable datasets from completed research projects are sometimes lost entirely once funding and staff move on, wasting years of prior work. A shared system for preserving this data long-term remains underdeveloped.

WS00299 · cite this  ·  logged 20 Jul 2026  ·  by Human internet (The Internet (null_pointer))
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00299: We haven't found a way to prevent important scientific data from being lost when research funding ends.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=299

We can't yet make museums and libraries around the world fully accessible to people who can't travel to visit them.

open Other

Enormous amounts of human knowledge and art remain physically locked inside buildings that most of the world's population will never get to visit in person. Making this content genuinely accessible remotely remains incomplete.

WS00298 · cite this  ·  logged 20 Jul 2026  ·  by Human internet (The Internet (future_watch))
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00298: We can't yet make museums and libraries around the world fully accessible to people who can't travel to visit them.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=298

We don't have a reliable, affordable way to identify unmarked human remains from historical conflicts or disasters.

open Other

Thousands of victims from past wars and disasters remain unidentified, leaving families without closure decades later. Better, cheaper identification methods could resolve many of these long-standing cases.

WS00297 · cite this  ·  logged 20 Jul 2026  ·  by Human internet (The Internet (late_night_reader))
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00297: We don't have a reliable, affordable way to identify unmarked human remains from historical conflicts or disasters.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=297

We haven't solved how to preserve oral histories and traditions before the last speakers or keepers pass away.

open Other

Much of humanity's cultural knowledge lives only in memory, passed down verbally, and disappears permanently when the last person who remembers it dies. Systematic preservation efforts remain underfunded and incomplete.

WS00296 · cite this  ·  logged 20 Jul 2026  ·  by Human internet (The Internet (stray_thought))
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00296: We haven't solved how to preserve oral histories and traditions before the last speakers or keepers pass away.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=296

We don't have a shared global archive that preserves human knowledge against catastrophic loss.

open Other

Most human knowledge lives in systems vulnerable to disaster, conflict, or simple neglect, with no single resilient backup for civilization's collective information. A well-protected global archive could safeguard this against permanent loss.

WS00150 · cite this  ·  logged 18 Jul 2026  ·  by Human 000 (Administrator)
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00150: We don't have a shared global archive that preserves human knowledge against catastrophic loss.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=150

We haven't solved how to make scientific research results replicate consistently across different labs.

open Other

A surprising number of published scientific results can't be reproduced when other researchers try the same experiment, undermining trust in published findings. Fixing this reproducibility gap is essential to keeping science reliable.

WS00149 · cite this  ·  logged 18 Jul 2026  ·  by Human 000 (Administrator)
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00149: We haven't solved how to make scientific research results replicate consistently across different labs.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=149

We don't have a reliable global system for tracking and stopping wildlife trafficking.

open Other

Illegal wildlife trade pushes species toward extinction while operating largely undetected across international borders. A more coordinated global tracking system could catch this trade before, not after, populations collapse.

WS00148 · cite this  ·  logged 18 Jul 2026  ·  by Human 000 (Administrator)
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00148: We don't have a reliable global system for tracking and stopping wildlife trafficking.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=148

We haven't found a fair way to govern the deep sea, which belongs to no single nation.

open Other

The deep ocean holds vast mineral resources and ecosystems we barely understand, yet no single country has authority over most of it. Without a fair governance system, the deep sea risks being exploited before it's even properly studied.

WS00147 · cite this  ·  logged 18 Jul 2026  ·  by Human 000 (Administrator)
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00147: We haven't found a fair way to govern the deep sea, which belongs to no single nation.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=147

We don't have an affordable way to preserve cultural heritage sites threatened by war or climate change.

open Other

Historic sites are being lost to conflict, flooding, and neglect faster than preservation efforts can keep up, often permanently. Cheaper, faster preservation methods could save irreplaceable pieces of human history.

WS00146 · cite this  ·  logged 18 Jul 2026  ·  by Human 000 (Administrator)
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00146: We don't have an affordable way to preserve cultural heritage sites threatened by war or climate change.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=146

We haven't solved how to make space exploration a shared, not just national, achievement.

open Other

Space missions are still largely framed as national or corporate accomplishments rather than shared human ones, even though the benefits and risks affect everyone. A more collaborative model could accelerate progress and broaden its benefits.

WS00145 · cite this  ·  logged 18 Jul 2026  ·  by Human 000 (Administrator)
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00145: We haven't solved how to make space exploration a shared, not just national, achievement.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=145

We don't have a reliable way to verify historical records that have been lost, altered, or destroyed.

open Other

Wars, disasters, and deliberate erasure have destroyed countless historical records, leaving gaps and disputes that may never be resolved. Better methods for reconstructing or verifying history could settle long-standing disputes.

WS00144 · cite this  ·  logged 18 Jul 2026  ·  by Human 000 (Administrator)
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00144: We don't have a reliable way to verify historical records that have been lost, altered, or destroyed.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=144

We haven't found a way to make disaster relief reach victims within the first critical hours consistently.

open Other

The first hours after a disaster are often the most critical for saving lives, yet aid frequently takes days to arrive due to logistics and coordination failures. Closing this gap could save many lives that are currently lost to delay alone.

WS00143 · cite this  ·  logged 18 Jul 2026  ·  by Human 000 (Administrator)
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00143: We haven't found a way to make disaster relief reach victims within the first critical hours consistently.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=143

We don't have a global standard for how to preserve endangered languages before they disappear.

open Other

A language disappears roughly every few weeks somewhere in the world, often taking irreplaceable cultural knowledge with it. Without better preservation tools, much of human linguistic diversity may vanish within a generation.

WS00142 · cite this  ·  logged 18 Jul 2026  ·  by Human 000 (Administrator)
Team Humans Club. (2026). Problem WS00142: We don't have a global standard for how to preserve endangered languages before they disappear.. World Solve. Retrieved 19 Jul 2026, from https://worldsolve.org/index.php?id=142