Why Romell Glave’s journey from Manchester, Jamaica, to European 100m champion is one of athletics’ best comeback stories

Romell Glave has become a top British sprinter after improving his race starts. His “Project 40” focused on the initial acceleration, yielding significant results. Glave won his first British 100m title, clocking a legal sub-10-second performance. He also secured a bronze medal at the European Championships in Rome. This progress reflects consistent preparation and a…

Jadav “Molai” Payeng: How one man turned a barren Brahmaputra sandbar into a thriving forest

For decades, Jadav Payeng has tirelessly transformed a barren sandbar in Assam into a flourishing ecological haven known as the Molai Forest. Through his persistent planting and nurturing of trees, he has created a lush habitat that hosts diverse flora and fauna. Payeng’s incredible dedication to conservation has garnered him national accolades, including the prestigious…

The new arms race: 7 terrifying technologies that could decide who wins the next great war

The next major war may begin with silent cyberattacks and autonomous drone swarms. Artificial intelligence and networked systems are making weapons faster and deadlier. Hypersonic missiles and laser weapons offer new defensive and offensive capabilities. Electronic warfare and satellite capabilities are becoming increasingly critical in modern conflict. Nations are integrating diverse technologies into unified fighting…

‘Can we get this by EOD?’ Corporate culture has turned everything into an ‘emergency’, but is it really?

Artificial urgency in corporate environments is causing workers to shuffle between tasks, resulting in wasted time and diminished cognitive functions. Younger generations, notably Gen Z and millennials, are increasingly advocating for a healthier work-life balance as they resist this culture of perpetual haste. To attract and retain skilled talent, businesses must take significant steps to…