• The Australian Defence Formula: Spend! Spend! Spend!

    The skin toasted Australian Minister of Defence, Richard Marles, who resembles, with each day, the product of an overly worked solarium, was adamant. Not only will Australians be paying a bill up to and above A$368 billion for nuclear powered submarines it does not need; it will also be throwing A$100 billion into the coffers of More

  • Fasting Can Boost Immunity

    Fasting, a practice dating back centuries, has garnered attention for its potential to not only promote weight loss but also to boost the immune system on a restorative level. Fasting, in its various forms, involves abstaining from food for a specific duration. Intermittent fasting, as […]

  • Tick Time: How you can protect yourself and your family

    If you spend time outdoors, there are precautions you can take to protect yourself from ticks and tick bites.

  • Why Podcasting Can Now Boost Your Bottom Line More than Ever

    This format boasts bigger-than-ever audience size and listenership advertiser enthusiasm, and now is the time to take advantage.

  • CHILDLINE: Speak openly to your children about how they are spending their time online

    The Ofcom report found around a quarter of five-to-seven-year-olds now own a smartphone, three-quarters use a tablet computer, and more than a third use social media platforms like WhatsApp or TikTok. While children can benefit from using the internet and various online platforms, this points to a failure by tech companies to enforce the age limits they set as safety guidelines. The NSPCC believes this puts children at risk of encountering age-inappropriate content and allowing them to be...

  • Time is your most precious commodity. Can you ever get it back?

    Teacher and artist Isabel Manley reflects on how the modern world warped our relationship to time – and how we can begin to rethink it Continue reading

  • Can a spending cap make the Premier League less boring?

    On Monday, Premier League clubs agreed in principle to introduce a spending cap ahead of the 2025/26 season to replace current profitability and sustainability rules. Also known as anchoring, this policy ensures clubs can only spend specific amounts on transfers, wages, and agents' fees. The hypothetical rule would mean clubs can only spend the equivalent On Monday, Premier League clubs agreed in principle to introduce a spending cap ahead of the 2025/26 season to replace current profitability...

  • How Startups Can Boost Team Morale and Drive Success Through Recognition

    Strategic milestone recognition plays a pivotal role in cultivating team spirit and driving startup success.

  • Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured

    Superradiant atoms can help us measure time more precisely than ever. In a recent study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen present a new method for measuring the time interval, the second, mitigating some of the limitations that today's most advanced atomic clocks encounter. The result could have broad implications in areas such as space travel, volcanic eruptions and GPS systems.

  • How API Software Can Boost Lead Generation for Your Small Business

    In the fast-paced digital marketplace, small businesses need every advantage they can get to stay competitive and grow. One technological tool that often goes underutilized in the small business sector is API (Application Programming Interface) software. By integrating various API software solutions into their operations, small businesses can significantly enhance their lead generation efforts, streamline […]

  • Conflicts push global military spending to all-time high: report

    Global military expenditure saw its steepest increase in over a decade in 2023, reaching an all-time high of $2.4 trillion as wars and rising tensions fuelled spending across the world, researchers said Monday. Military spending rose across the globe with particularly large increases in Europe, the Middle East and Asia,

  • As a Palestinian American, I can’t vote for Joe Biden any more. And I am not alone

    The president’s moral failure in Gaza has taken on historic proportions, like Lyndon Johnson’s in Vietnam before himAmerica is big, diverse and polarized. Yet, when it comes to the war in Gaza, opinions here are converging. A Gallup poll in March found 55% of respondents “disapprove of Israel’s actions”, up from 45% in November. Among registered Democrats, the figure is 75%. As the number of citizens voting “uncommitted” in Democratic primaries makes plain, President Biden’s unqualified support...