Dutches are Training Eagles to Fight Drones

    Eshan Maitra There has been big rise of drone usage. Since, required parts very much available to buy at much lower prices. But this fluid accessibility of drone use has also challenged the security measures. Not just teenage pranks or sneaking over a pool-party using a drone. A drone as well can carry a bomb,…

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      The environmental venom

      Samiul Bashar Samin Look around, and you’re likely to find a burgeoning industry of alternative health professionals, laboratories and containment companies, all formed around the disturbing belief that we humans have become contaminated with metals, plastics, chemicals, hormones and all the detritus and waste of modern life, unfettered and unrestrained.This industrial poison, a product of…

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        Top Four Bermuda Triangle Theories

        Myisha Nawar Residing on the top of the “World’s most loved mysteries” list is the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. People have hunted several theories in an attempt to limelight the intriguing Bermuda Triangle, and here are the top four. I am sure you have heard of the Bermuda Triangle, but, just for the sake…

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          The Science of Hallucination

          Between your ears you have an amazing piece of hardware. The human brain is the most complex structure ever found, at least according to human brains. There are over a hundred billion neurons stuffed in there with trillions of crisscrossing connections. Even our best efforts to recreate it electronically can only make small aspects of…

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            Inspirational Peanut Seller ‘Tahmina Kotha’

            S.M. Fahim Tahmina Rahman, 23, is making a statement in various points in Dhanmondi by selling peanuts despite being a student of Lalmatia Women’s College. She is doing this by selling peanuts whilst wearing her usual attire of jeans, converse and navy blue shirt with white headphones dangling from her ears, reports Banglanews24. “Kotha”, as…

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              5th Poetry Reading Session of The Daily Our Time

                 Myisha Nawar “My Cinderella doesn’t wear glass slippers. She walks barefoot everyday. Stepping on ants, people’s spits, a hobo’s shit. She is a drug-sniffing runaway.” -Nusrat Progga in one of the most appraised poems of the night, “My Princesses”. Last evening, June 4 2016, The Daily Our Time organized their fifth poetry reading session….

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                Cyber Bully: A Dangerous Game On The Rise

                Tarannum Sattar Not everyone has been a bully or the victim of bullies, but everyone has seen bullying, and seeing it, has responded to it by joining in or objecting, by laughing or keeping silent, by feeling disgusted or feeling interested. – Octavia E. Butler The message read: “Despite of being a feminist, how could…

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                  New Obsession Alert: Mr. Harambe

                  Myisha Nawar With society having tired of its foray into the world of whether men with penises ought to pee next to little girls, we have ventured onto our next symptom of total insanity: a deep rumbling of rage over the shooting of a 17 year old gorilla that could have killed a three year…

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                    Tanmay Bhat’s Video Enrages Om Puri

                    Tarannum Sattar Actor Om Puri has reacted to the controversial ‘Sachin vs Lata Civil War’ video, made by AIB’s Tanmay Bhat and shared on Facebook on May 26. “Why is that wretched boy walking free after what he has done? He has insulted two of the most respected and loved icons of the nation. Lata…

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