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Can Xenobot Open the Next Door for Bio Robotics?

‘The fear is not unreasonable,’ ‘When we start to mess around with complex systems that we don’t understand, we are going to get unintended consequences.’ Think about a living organism that behaves like a machine. Our wildest dream and science fiction (Bio Robotics) might say it possible. However, If I say this is now happening […]

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The Running Writer: Haruki Murakami

I just run. I run in a void. Earlier last week, like any other morning routine, I checked my mailbox. Amidst the stack of emails, one caught my attention—a captivating article from www.medium.com written by a talented female author. She shared her personal selection of the best nonfiction books she had ever read. Intrigued by […]

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শুভ জন্মদিন !! রাজশাহী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়

Dear RU, despite all adversity and limitations, always try to spread love, dignity, and magnitude for the freshers, sophomores and new graduates. কলেজে পড়াকালিন সময় থেকে ‘রাজশাহী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের’ প্রতি একটা ‘জেলাসি’ কাজ করতো, বলতে পারেন এই বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের জন্য ‘করুনা’ হতো। করুনা হওয়ার একটা কারন হলো, আমাদের কলেজের স্যারেরা কখনো ঢাকা মেডিকেল, ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় এবং বুয়েট, […]

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My Career Trajectory: Plant Science to Neuroscience

I have decided to wholeheartedly focus on neuroscience. My immediate plan entails pursuing a master’s degree in neuroscience. Since March 21, I have been grappling with confusion surrounding my career trajectory, particularly in relation to my research interests in Neuroscience and Plant Molecular Biology. When I first entered university, I held a general aspiration to […]

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Masters in Bangladesh: A False Hope

If I were to recommend someone to pursue post-graduate studies, I would advise them to do it abroad. After enduring the most exhausting break of my student life, I am finally preparing to sit for my master’s exam on January 31, 2021. Originally scheduled for April 2019, the pandemic has caused numerous delays and disruptions […]

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A Fleeting Childhood Memory

6 years ago, I saw the last candid smile on my uncle’s face. There is a lot of time in between these, and I saw nothing but pain, grief, and more than anything else, I saw the downfall of a well-established economy of my village.

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A Generation Inside a Teenage Eye

A faint, virgin mustache graced his upper lip, and his small reddish eyes appeared vulnerable, with dark circles beneath them. A couple of days ago, as I made my way to my tuition class, I stopped at a tea stall located near the main road by a zoo park. While contemplating what part of organic […]

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Digital Minimalism: a Way to Lead Controlled Life

Let’s talk about a writer who brings minimalism ideas against social media addiction. His name is Cal Newport. A scientist from MIT and forerunner of the #deletefacebook movement. Recently I read his book- Digital Minimalism. A book in which Cal tries to describe a way to lead a life without doing slavery of social media. […]

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