Wheela’s Minimalistic Scootbike

    Marilyn Thipthorpe The Wheela scootbike places riders in a sitting position from which they propel themselves by kicking along the ground like a scooter. But unlike its wooden-framed forebear, the Wheela uses modern materials, folds down for easy carrying, and offers the option of an electric motor. The inventor of the Wheela is a professional…

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      Ancient Advanced Greek Astronomy Computer

      Eshan Maitra There have been countless theories about this mysterious clock like sophisticated machine. For past century it has always intrigued the curious minds. The remains that was left of it, was discovered by divers off the Greek island of Antikythera, from a shipwreck 150 feet under the surface of ocea, in 1900. It was…

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        Book Review: Under the Dome (Stephen King)

        Samiul Bashar Samin Under the Dome opens with a signature Stephen King moment: a woodchuck, foraging for food, hides from a passing human—and is chopped in half as an impenetrable dome appears around the city limits. At the same instant, a plane crashes into the dome above him. “The Seneca exploded over Route 119 and…

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          Lies About Sex

          Nusrat Jahan It is kind of creepy how obsessed society is with female sexuality. Whether it is an explicit music video, the free-the-nipple movement, or “virgin clubs” (yes, they are a thing), society is hell-bent in trying to control a girl’s sexuality. From diaper days, throughout adolescence, and even in their adult lives, girls are…

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            The Grand Hotel

            Nusrat Jahan America is a country bustling with people, immigrants, tourists, students, researchers, coming and going like the wind. Needless to say, these people obviously need a place to stay during their visits. Shelter in the United States is no issue, considering how you will always find some place to rest in starting from subway…

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              Do As You Sell, Not As You Do

              Tara Sattar Of all the journalistic five W’s you have heard, here’s one that will make you set your mind race straight towards lurking around the products that your favorite celebs want you to have. Or things they want to sell. After the much puffed up Maria Sharapova’s meldonium incident, she has almost been arrested…

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                Big Announcement from Sigur Ross

                Samiul Bashar Samin Sigur Ros have today unveiled a new collaboration with Tate Modern featuring an interactive video experience as well as new music. Titled ‘States of Matter’, the project is split into four “visual journeys” – plasma, air, solid and liquid – which explore the “past, present and future of Tate Modern, the Bankside…

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                  Tahsan-Mim duo in Grameenphone TVC

                  Tara Sattar Grameenphone, the biggest mobile network in Bangladesh has signed up singer and actor Tahsan as their model. Bidya Sinha Mim, actress and model acted alongside of him in the role of his wife, reports clickittefaq. Mim is also the brand ambassador of Grameenphone. The roles that they play portray Tahsan as a musician…

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                    Georgia partakes in leading French animation festival

                    Tara Sattar French animation film festival is being launched in the south of France and six Georgians cinema professionals are being symbolized this year. The Annecy International Animation Film Festival will run for six consecutive days at 15 venues in Annecy, a city of about 50,000 people in the country’s southeast. The film festival is…

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