JP’s Hawlader denied, Sohel Rana accepted

    Hossen Sohel of DOT The Election Commission (EC) yesterday turned down candidature of Jatiya Party leader Ruhul Amin Hawlader from Patuakhali-1 constituency for contesting the upcoming general election, reports the Daily Star. The EC during the second day of its hearing declared Hawlader’s candidature invalid on the ground of loan default, our staff correspondent reports…

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      Road accident deaths swell to 1.35 million each year: WHO

      Abrar Hussain of DOT The World Health Organization published a report yesterday revealing that one person dies from road-related accidents every 24 seconds, with a total of 1.35 million traffic deaths around the world each year. Demanding global action, the organization added that the number of fatalities annually has swelled by around 100,000 in just three…

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        Human Rights Day overmorrow

        DOT Desk Human Rights Day is observed every year on 10 December – the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted, in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year, Human Rights Day marks the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a milestone document that proclaimed the inalienable rights which everyone…

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          PM to contest from Gopalganj-3, Shirin from Rangpur-6

          Arafat Hasan of DOT Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will contest the upcoming 11th parliamentary elections from Gopalganj-3 constituency, according to a statement by Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader yesterday. “Our party chief Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has decided to run in the election from Goplaganj-3 constituency though she submitted her nomination paper from Rangpur-6,”…

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            Is fake news here to stay?

            Joseph S. Nye, Jr.,Professor at Harvard University & author/Project Syndicate Experience from European elections suggests that investigative journalism and alerting the public in advance can help inoculate voters against disinformation campaigns. But the battle with fake news is likely to remain a cat-and-mouse game between its purveyors and the companies whose platforms they exploit. The…

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              Pig hearts can function for months in baboons

              CNN A new paper details how genetically modified pig hearts transplanted into baboons could support life and function for up to 195 days. The finding, published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, takes scientists a small step closer to the possibility of using donor animal organs for human patients in need of a heart transplant….

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                Empty boxes top high-tech toys on doctor recommended list

                AP Skip the costly electronic games and flashy digital gizmos. Pediatricians say the best toys for tots are old-fashioned hands-on playthings that young children can enjoy with parents — things like blocks, puzzles — even throwaway cardboard boxes — that spark imagination and creativity. “A cardboard box can be used to draw on, or made…

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                  Mantis takes ride on rare blue viper’s head

                  NTV A bright green mantis looks like it is going for a ride as it sits on the raised head of a deadly viper. In these incredible pictures, the bright green insect wraps its tiny legs around the slender blue Pit Viper and leans its body close to the shiny reptile’s skin, reports the storytrender.com….

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                    Disney has a horrifying new method to create video game teeth

                    Motherboard Computer graphics in video games and movies have gotten terrifyingly realistic and the methods of rendering them have become increasingly complex and labor intensive. Take it from the researchers at Disney, who in an effort to create the perfect digital teeth strapped some poor man to an upright gurney and outfitted him with some…

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