The Blame Game

    Samiul Bashar Samin One of the most destructive human pastimes is playing the blame game. It has been responsible for mass casualties of war, regrettable acts of road rage, and on a broad interpersonal level (social, familial and work-related), a considerable amount of human frustration and unhappiness. The blame game consists of blaming another person…

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      India’s Mini-Shuttle Challenging World’s Top Space Programs

      Eshan Maitra It was not too long ago India put a probe into the Mars’s orbit in 2014, that only costed about $74 million. Their current Prime Minister Narendra Modi seems steadfast about space missions and to capture this commercial satellite market. That being said, they launched another very cheap but effective Mini-Shuttle and it was a…

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        What to learn from the Superhero Civil War

        Myisha Nawar Moviegoers are flocking to go see the latest entry in the highly successful Marvel film franchise, Captain America: Civil War. The film began circling around a tragic catastrophe involving inexperienced heroes with Iron Man and Captain America as the two main protagonists. (Hey, I’ll keep the spoilers shunned.) Okay, I’m pretty sure everyone…

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          The New Jura Z6

          Labiba Khan Essential information: a brewing machine that can create anything and everything starting from a concentrated ristretto espresso to a simple espresso in seconds. Adversaries: Saeco Xelsis Evo ($2,999), DeLonghi PrimaDonna S De Luxe ($2,999) Price: Starts at $3,500 Why buy it: one can make any kind of coffee or their favorite drinks, easily…

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            The Traits That Make You A Better Romantic Partner

            Fabia Shahzadi If you are in/want a relationship it is quite obvious you would look or appreciate certain factors within your partner. While some prefer partners who love to travel others prefer introvert peers. While some believe that love is the most important element to survive in a relationship others feel the need of trust,…

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              How To Avoid Brainwashing

              Nobonita Chowdhury With the recent events happening around the world, it is only natural that we be prepared for the worst. The only way to reduce terrorism is to ensure that we ourselves don’t unknowingly indulge in it. I know this sounds impossible, but after seeing the profiles of the terrorists accused of the Gulshan…

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                Caves on Other Planets Could Be Havens for Human Explorers

                Tara Sattar Six astronauts are scheduled to descend 800 meters into the rich subterranean cave system of Sardinia, Italy. The team will reside deep underground for six nights, collecting data, performing experiments, and generally adjusting to the reality of life in an otherworldly environment. The mission, called CAVES (Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising), aspires…

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                  Molecular Oxygen Found On Comet 67p!

                  Nusrat Jahan Comet 67P is quite the little bundle of joy as it keeps coming at us with complex organic molecules and miniature space weather systems. Now, for the first time in astronomical history, molecular oxygen has been discovered in the comet’s feeble atmosphere. The oxygen is believed to be a remnant from the birth…

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                    A Scientist Discovered: A Magnetic ‘Sixth Sense’ in Humans

                    Eshan Maitra The Sixth Sense myth has always been a topic of wonder. Now, Geophysicist Joe Kirschvink from the California Institute of Technology, US finally claiming that he found some legit evidence of humanity’s sixth sense. The ability to detect Earth’s magnetic field, in some subconscious way. This mysterious ability already has been confirmed in…

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