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In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining focus can feel like an uphill battle, especially when distractions seem constant and unavoidable. Whether

AI’s Dark Side: New Warnings About Its Potential to Create Deadly Viruses
As AI technology advances, specialized models designed to handle biological data are making significant strides. These models have the potential

Seven Years Later: Can the World Finally Save the Rohingya?
On August 25, 2017, the world watched in horror as the Rohingya, a Muslim minority in Myanmar, faced unspeakable violence.

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The Rise of Vaping in Bangladesh
Vaping, once a niche activity, has rapidly gained popularity worldwide, and Bangladesh is no exception. What started as a supposed

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Swadesh Roy When significant political or social events occur in a country or society, even if that society appears to

Unpopular UN Climate Change Conference -Greta Thunberg
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Meta’s Threads: Ambitions Meet Reality in the Social Media Wars
In July 5, 2023, Meta launched Threads, a new social media platform aimed at offering an alternative to Twitter, now