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The past gave us commanders. The present gives us facilitators. The future demands something harder: leaders who are learners, listeners, and occasionally — followers. — Pexels pic

Leadership isn’t what it used to be and that’s a good thing — Ahmad Ibrahim

The interaction between exercise and medication is also not limited to how drugs affect the body during physical activity. Exercise itself can influence how medications behave inside the body. — Pexels pic

When medication changes the way you exercise — Mohd Yusmaidie Aziz

Malaysia faces a tougher question, according to the author: is it building its own digital economy, or simply becoming the utility room for someone else’s digital empire? — AFP pic

The servers are coming for our grid: Malaysia’s AI dream will be decided not in Putrajaya, but in substations, gas terminals and rivers — Abbi Kanthasamy

According to the author, Malaysia needs the courage to retire coal early, the honesty to remove fossil fuel subsidies completely, and the creativity to finance solar for poor households. — Pexels.com pic

Reality check on the nation’s energy strategy — Ahmad Ibrahim

File picture of Datuk Azizulhasni Awang in action during the Men’s Elite Sprint quarterfinal of the Asian Track Championship 2018 Velodrom Nasional Malaysia in Nilai. —       Picture by Azneal Ishak

The tracks that built our champions — Zuraini Md Ali and Nor Hayati Hussain

The Rukun Negara was meant to be the sail and anchor of our nation and its guiding philosophy. — Picture by Hari Anggara

When one is not worthy of being regarded as a Malaysian citizen — Hafiz Hassan

When we write by hand during meetings or while thinking through a problem, we cannot capture everything verbatim. We are forced to prioritise, to interpret and to synthesise in real time. — Pexels pic

In an AI workplace, the human edge is becoming analogue —Elman Mustafa El Bakri 

A blood pressure monitor in a rural clinic, a prosthetic limb for rehabilitation, a portable diagnostic tool in an overcrowded emergency department; these are the very technologies through which ordinary people experience healthcare. — Pexels pic

Designing for the bottom billions — Badrul Hisham Yahaya

The Thinker by Auguste Rodin. — Pexels pic/Alexandre Peregrino

When we stop thinking — Ng Kwan Hoong

The richest 20 per cent of households consume five to ten times more fuel than the poorest 20 per cent. — AFP pic

Why fuel subsidies are burning us alive — Ahmad Ibrahim

Malaysia’s agriculture sector faces a dual challenge: an ageing farming population and declining youth interest in agricultural careers. — Bernama pic

Intergenerational agriculture offers sustainable solutions — Sayed Mohammad Reza Yamani Sayed Umar

Students are not using LLMs in the idealised scenario where the technology augments their thinking process. — Reuters pic

On artificial education and techno-mysticism — Wan Saefullah

Science has always advanced through collaboration, not isolation. — Unsplash pic/Vitaly Gariev

Science without borders? A case for science diplomacy — Ahmad Ibrahim

For most Malaysians, the Istana Negara is a familiar presence despite never having entered its gates. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

More than a palace — Zuraini Md Ali and Nurul Alia Ahamad

A constitution is ‘sui generis’. The expression is Latin for ‘of its own kind’ or ‘in a class by itself’ or simply ‘unique’. — Picture by Yusof Isa

A day to renew, a day to reflect, a day to reaffirm — Hafiz Hassan