Know someone sick? Your own smell might give it away

    EurekAlert: Odors surround us, providing cues about many aspects of personal identity, including health status. Now, research from the Monell Center extends the scope and significance of personal odors as a source of information about an individual’s health. A new paper in the open-access journal Scientific Reports reveals that the bodily odors of otherwise healthy…

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      Do not spank your children

      PsychologyToday: For years, people have debated whether punishing children works, whether it corrects their behaviors without having any negative long-term consequences. Spanking is one such form of discipline. Does spanking children work? A paper published in the July/August issue of the American Psychologist concludes that physical punishment of children (including spanking) is ineffective, and more importantly,…

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        Most advanced data centre set for test run

        Desk Report: A test run of Bangladesh’s first Tier 4 national data centre, comprising the most advanced technology in use around the world, will begin in the first week of October as part of the government’s move to boost the country’s data storage capacity. Commercial operations of the centre, located in the Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City…

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          UNO cleans water hyacinth in Dinajpur

          Syed Rokonuzzaman, Dinajpur: Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Md. Mashiur Rahman cleaned water hyacinth and abrogated illegal establishments getting down to slob-water across about two kilometers in the historical Ashura pond of Nawabganj upazila in Dinajpur. Seeing the UNO in the pond, the local people including the political leaders also joined to the cleaning-work. The drive…

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            Truths we do not tamper with

            Syed Badrul Ahsan: There are certain truths we do not tamper with when it comes to dealing with history. Unlike men like David Irving, we have no reason to question the Holocaust and the reality of six million Jews perishing at the hands of the Nazis. Like so many men and women around the world,…

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              S. Sudan doctor wins UN refugee prize

              Hossen Sohel: A South Sudanese doctor who runs an overcrowded hospital with a dimly-lit surgical theatre and no regular supply of general anaesthesia yesterday won the UN refugee agency’s prestigious Nansen award, reports AFP. Evan Atar Adaha’s Maban hospital in the South Sudanese town of Bunj serves more than 144,000 refugees from Blue Nile state…

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                Beaten by BCL, Ehsan leaves country

                Desk Report: Ehsan Rafique, the Dhaka University student who was severely beaten by Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) men in February, has moved to Malaysia due to security concerns, reports Prothom Alo. He will now study at a private university in Malaysia, but the people who the university had suspended for beating Ehsan are still staying…

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