Sajeda becomes role model stopping 107 child marriages

    BSS The name of Sajeda Akhter, an intermediate student of Barguna Government College, is now stand for bravery as she thwarted 107 child marriages risking her life. After being saddened with plights of females, who got married in their childhood, Sajeda has decided her destination to change the society with stopping such unwanted marriages. Sajeda,…

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      How the war on climate change slams the world’s poor

      Bjorn Lomborg/New York Post When a “solution” to a problem causes more damage than the problem, policymaking has gone awry. That’s where we often find ourselves with global warming today. Activist organizations like Worldwatch argue that higher temperatures will make more people hungry, so drastic carbon cuts are needed. But a comprehensive new study published…

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        Food scientists created healthy probiotic drink from soy pulp

        Desk Report: Food scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have given okara – the residue from the production of soy milk and tofu and is usually discarded – a new lease of life by turning it into a refreshing drink that contains live probiotics, dietary fiber, free isoflavones and amino acids. By encapsulating…

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          Earth has more moons than you might think

          Big Think: For nearly four billion years, Earth and the Moon have been inseparable as they’ve journeyed together through the cosmic void. It’s our only permanent satellite we’ll ever know. But new research has unearthed (…unmooned?) evidence that our planet occasionally captures “mini-moons” every once in a while. These tiny asteroids zoom around our planet…

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            Unfit for porpoise: Naughty dolphin causes French beach ban

            AFP: A love-lorn dolphin has prompted a French coastal town to ban bathing on its beaches, fearing people may be hurt by the antics of the over-excited mammal. Roger Lars, mayor of Landevennec, on the western tip of Brittany, issued a ban on voluntarily approaching within 50 metres (yards) of the dolphin and outlawed bathing…

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              6 technological nuisances we have long forgotten

              Breaking news: Whether it’s speed or reliability, technology is something everyone complains about once in a while. Lagging broadband, unresponsive screens and imperfect cameras are just some of the many frustrations people vent about today, but a little reminder of past technology bugbears may help to realise how far we’ve come… Computer mouse trackball: the…

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                Diet has a big effect on emotional well-being in women than in men

                Desk Report: In order to support a positive emotional well-being, women require more nutrient-rich diet than men. It is because the anatomical and functional differences in men’s and women’s brain dictate susceptibility to mental disease. Scientists at the Binghamton University conducted this research on 563 participants through social media. Until now, there is less awareness…

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