Pillo: Your Family Android Health Consultant

    Rudro Something that started as a smart pill dispenser, now has the capability of becoming a family health consultant. As cute as its name sound, it is that much of a helpful AI. It will always remember all the health data and pills your family need take. Also will remind you time to in a…

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      MADE IN … THE FUTURE

      Tara Sattar If you drive about four hours north of London — on top of an abandoned open pit mine you will find out the lesser known place where some of the world’s most influential companies come to fidget with technologies that may shape the future of industrial manufacturing. University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research…

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        Living in the past:

        Samiul Bashar Samin What would you do if you could choose any time period to live in? It’s interesting to think about, but it’s also a stalling tactic I’m using, because this question is so very difficult. It’s like picking a favorite landscape. They are all so rich and distinctive. When you add in the…

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          Teens Faint After Seeing Hot Youtube Stars

          Nusrat Jahan I know you have probably never heard of these guys before the Dolan twins are VERY POPULAR. The Dolan twins upload videos documenting their carefree teenage lives on social media which paved their path to glory over 1.8k followers on YouTube. The 16-year-old boys amassed a crowd of over 2,000 fans in the…

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            Dumb and Dumber: Movie Edition

            Samiul Bashar Samin When DreamWorks’ CEO, Jeffrey Katzenberg, stated last month that 2011 had so far been one of the worst years for cinema in recent memory, it was easy to see where he was coming from. Sure, the CEO of DreamWorks complaining about the quality of filmmaking does reek of hypocrisy (this is the…

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              What to do when you’re an a**hole

              Samiul Bashar Samin I’m a bit of an a**hole and by that, I mean I’m a pretty big a**hole. It’s a problem I’ve been trying to deal with for some time now, but it’s proving to be hard to shake. My sarcastic responses are deeply rooted, years of self-protective reflexes have led me to go…

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                Super-Tech Glove Turns Gestures into Music

                Anindya Nahar Habib If you are every now and then tapping your hand on your desk or on your way home in the bus then a high-tech glove could be the gadget to help you turn the tunes inside you into music. Which you can record by the way! Remidi T8 wearable instrument. This is…

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                  Most relatable TEEN MEMES of all time

                  Nobonita Chowdhury We all love memes. They give the phrase “misery loves company” a whole new meaning. And who else is more miserable than teenagers? We have crazy mood swings and temper tantrums, blaming it all on our raging hormones and PMS (for girls). So it’s only natural to create a hall of fame for…

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                    The One Time When My Birth Order Took Me By Storm

                    Benazir Elahee Munni My birth order turns out to be one of the things i had no hand in yet I will be living with the tag all my life. During our busy, constant peekaboo with real life problems we forget about the traits that define us and were actually defined by our birth order….

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                      Smartphone’s Bright Light Messes Your Metabolism

                        Eshan Maitra Sunshine! Direct sun-beam sends signal to the brain that, it is time to wake up. In the same manner, when you reach out for checking that WhatsApp reply in your bed, in the dark, the direct bright LED light from your smartphone does the about the same thing. Shockingly the recent study…

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