PM pays homage to Bangabandhu at Tungipara

    Sofian Khan: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid homage to her father, the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman by placing a floral wreath at his mazar in Tungipara yesterday. The PM reached her hometown at Gopalganj around 10:55am and offered ziarat at his mazar. Sheikh Hasina joined a munajat along with her sister Sheikh…

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      Atiur Rahman cries “Crocodile Tears”

      Ashif Entaz Rabi Finally the Governor has managed to do two things. He has resigned and cried out two drops of tears. Just these two drops has caused us to lose all our logical sense. We are now busy to prove that the Governor is not human, but a saint. Some people have taken it…

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        Help desk for unidentified patients opens at CMCH

        Desk Report: Chattogram Medical College Hospital (CMCH) opened a dedicated service desk to ensure proper healthcare for unidentified patients, reports Daily Star. The desk was inaugurated at the neurosurgery ward of CMCH. Prof Dr Kanak Kanti Barua, vice-chancellor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, was present at the inaugural ceremony as chief guest. Prof Noman…

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          The rise of the annoying mobile games

          Theprogressiveowl While we absolutely love the platform that mobile gaming provides for independent creators — seeing the rise of some truly creative titles that wouldn’t get a look-in under a big-name publisher — there are some places where it fails miserably. We’ve all downloaded at least one of those games. You know, where you open…

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            SUST physics dept invents cancer detecting tech

            Desk Report: A team of researchers of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) has invented a low cost technology to diagnose cancer in just five minutes by analysing blood sample, reports The Daily Star. Once the device is built, it will be able to detect cancer in just five minutes and it will cost…

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              Small-scale poultry farming may be big health problem in developing countries: Study

              DOT Desk Researchers looked at antibiotic-resistant bacteria populations in farmed broiler chickens, free-range backyard chickens and children in remote northwestern Ecuador, and found that a gene associated with antibiotic resistance, known to be present in broiler chickens, was also present in backyard chickens and children, reports The Financial Express. Researchers at the University of Michigan…

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                The Mystery Of Maths

                Samiul Bashar Samin In one sense, there’s less mystery in mathematics than there is in any other human endeavour. In math, we can really understand things, in a deeper way than we ever understand anything else. (When I was younger, I used to reassure myself during suspense movies by silently reciting the proof of some…

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