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How to actually own your morning (Without the chaos)

We’ve all had those "disaster" starts—hitting snooze five times, tripping over a shoe, and realizing you’re already behind before you’ve even found your keys. It’s exhausting. But here’s the truth: the way you handle those first few hours determines whether you’re running the day, or the day is running you.Success isn’t about waking up at 4:00 AM to do a triathlon; it’s about being intentional. It’s about protecting your energy before the rest of the world starts demanding it. Here is a realistic, five-step breakdown to help you build a morning that actually feels good.

Times of India5/15/2026, 9:55:22 AM
power

Global Push to Decarbonise Steel and Cement Faces Massive Finance Gap: OECD

A new OECD and Climate Club report warns that financial support for decarbonising heavy industries like steel, cement and chemicals in developing economies remains far below what is needed, despite these sectors being among the world’s largest sources of emissions. While international funding and private investment are beginning to rise, the report says much stronger global action and investment in breakthrough technologies such as clean hydrogen and carbon capture are urgently required.

Devdiscourse5/15/2026, 5:24:02 AM
health

The 'silent' invasion of a widespread freshwater jellyfish across Europe

A new study published in the journal People and Nature reveals a significant gap in public awareness regarding one of the world's most widespread invasive species: the freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii. Despite being present on six continents and well-documented by scientists in Europe, this unnoticed (cryptic meaning "under the radar") invader remains largely unknown to the public, a factor that researchers say may be hindering the development of early warning systems and effective environmental policy.

Phys.org5/15/2026, 12:00:02 AM