Snails Might Have Just TWO Brain Cells

    Marilyn Thipthorpe Snails are not known for their quick thinking but can make complex decisions using just two brain cells , scientists have learned. One cell tells the mollusc if it is hungry or not while the other lets it know when food is present.The discovery, made using electrodes to measure activity in the brains…

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      Obsessed With Records

      Marilyn Thipthorpe An Indian man obsessed with setting Guinness world records got 366 flags tattooed on his body and had all his teeth removed so he could put nearly 500 drinking straws and more than 50 burning candles in his mouth. Har Parkash Rishi, who claims to have set more than 20 records, now calls…

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        Ghana Bans Skin Bleaching Products

        Marilyn Thipthorpe Ghana in West Africa has issued a ban on the importation of products that contain a skin-lightening chemical. Hydroquinone is commonly used by people across Caribbean, African and West African countries for skin bleaching. But this practise can have harmful side effects and is linked to skin cancer. In Ghana alone, 70% of…

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          Vibrating Penises & Bionic Arms: Human CYBORGS

          Marilyn Thipthorpe With more and more people turning to technology to solve their problems, will mankind eventually morph into a race of cyborgs with super-human powers?It may sound far-fetched, but technology and medicine is evolving at such a rate that almost anything is possible when it comes to manipulating the human body. Spanish artist Neil…

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            The music is in you

            Samiul Bashar Samin Maybe you’ve heard a variation on this theme: ‘I can’t carry a tune to save my life.’ Or: ‘I don’t have a musical bone in my body.’ Most of us end up making music publicly just a few times a year, when it’s someone’s birthday and the cake comes out. Privately, it’s…

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              Anime Review: Princess Tutu

              Nusrat Jahan Progga You hear the name “Princess Tutu”, you see the posters, and you instantly think “too girly, too cheesy, too pink” However, when you actually watch it, you will question yourself why you have not watched it before. Princess Tutu is probably one of the most heartfelt, engaging and beautiful anime I have…

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                Ramadan Fasting: Myths or Facts?

                Fabia Shahzadi For all the billions of Muslim around the world, ‘Ramadan’ is a month of blessing signified by prayer, fasting and charity. This month targets our devotion to Allah (God) and our self made sacrifice. It is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is observed with the first sighting of this holy…

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                  Facebook

                  Minnie Potter 1. Did you know that you can update your status using different fonts? Google it and use it next time. 2. You can sync your Facebook calendar with Google. Almost everyone has their things updated on Google Calendars. Syncing it with Facebook can make your life a lot easier. 3. Surprise your friends…

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                    Peruvians Who Killed For Fat

                    Minnie Potter 5 years ago, the urban legend and rumors that people’s fat was extracted from real human bodies for making cosmetics for high-end brands became true. However, it was not exactly the reason or use for human fat. Gangs in Peru were caught by the police because they were selling people’s fat to European…

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                      How To Be An Optimist

                      Minnie Potter In today’s world, it is easy to be negative about everything easily but that does not help anyone. Moreover, being a pessimist only makes things worse than they are. 1. Admit to having your existing emotions. Optimism does not necessarily mean that one needs to be happy all the time. Trying to repress…

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