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Lost in a real-life Charlie’s chocolate factory

26 April 2025
A few thousand miles away from Dhaka, in a small town located in the outskirts of Zurich lies a place known for its signature centerpiece worldwide, a fountain of real chocolate.
26 April 2025
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Tackling hair woes: Quick fixes for broke, busy students

14 February 2025
Ignoring the slow decline of one’s gorgeous locks seems not so bad until one day when they realise it is too late.
14 February 2025
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Your guide to the Erasmus Mundus scholarship

14 December 2023
A recipient of the 2022 Erasmus Mundus scholarship walks you through the process.
14 December 2023
How to read a nutrition label

How to read a nutrition label (without being tricked)

4 August 2022
Try spending a few minutes reading the underappreciated label at the back.
4 August 2022
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Do not worry about gift anxiety

5 January 2022
The spiralling thoughts only make it worse.
5 January 2022
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Hanging out at Diggger

22 December 2021
Diggger entered the city’s pizza scene earlier this year.
22 December 2021
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How worried should we be about the Omicron variant?

2 December 2021
It could take weeks before we can understand its impact.
2 December 2021
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COP26 concludes today, here's what happened so far

12 November 2021
The climate summit in Glasgow enters its final day.
12 November 2021
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People vs The Shutdown

As the country reopens to life pre-pandemic in a strange turn of events, what should you be expecting?
10 June 2020
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Sorry, not sorry

While no other word does the job of expressing anguish or remorse well enough, saying sorry too much is doing more harm than good in ways we do not realise.
3 June 2020
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Oh Mango, My Love...

An average Bangladeshi is said to be made of 90% mangoes in summer.
13 May 2020
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Stay Home, Stay Fit

Six feet. Quarantine. Sanitizer. These words have been ringing in our ears for the past few weeks. With cities looking like ghost towns, the virus has finally got its way with us locked indoors, washing hands 24/7, devoid of hugs and sunlight.
29 April 2020
New Type of Ramadan in 2020 during pandemic

A New Ramadan

Covid-19 continues to haunt our daily lives. Different events and mass gatherings are either cancelled or have been postponed indefinitely due to the high risk posed by the coronavirus.
22 April 2020
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Why can’t women have pockets?

It’s 2020 and what do we still not have yet? Flying cars, cyborgs, space trips, and pocket equality.
11 March 2020
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The Pink tax: Why women pay more for everything

Pink tax lurks in the corners of every supermarket and affects half of the global consumers, with the vast majority being grossly unaware.
19 February 2020
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New Market to Nimiso

There is a deep-rooted charm to this part of Dhaka, at New Market, a bustling zone of hawkers, shops and people, of all sorts. It is here where “fixed price” is a fallacy, the world is your oyster and you can get your hands on virtually everything as long as you can bargain.
19 February 2020
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New Kid in Town

People who don’t add sugar in their tea or coffee always seem to come off a bit proud about it, don’t they? There is a certain aura to when they say “sugar-free” or “Oh... No sugar, please” as they order away.
29 January 2020
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RESEARCHING FOR ANSWERS

The thought of embarking on a journey towards innovation, discovery, and rediscovery is somewhat daunting. Interconnected to this is the idea that you will get out of your head and extend the boundaries of existing knowledge.
22 January 2020
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Do shaved legs make you a better cyclist?

Being a pro-cyclist and getting to the top of your game means intense workout sessions and countless hours of practice.
8 January 2020
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What saves you from bad decisions?

Decisions are a trap – a bonus ruse you get for living life. From the moment we wake up, we make countless choices to go about the day.
11 December 2019
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Weird animals with even weirder names

We are sharing our world with 8.7 million species. The vast majority, almost 86 percent is yet to be discovered, studied and ultimately, catalogued.
27 November 2019
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Living with a Turtle

In the first week after bringing her home, Missy was lost. It took a family of four to hunt down a two-and-half-inch-long, walking dust bunny from under the study table.
6 November 2019
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Bye, zitface

Growing up, acne has been a part of me for as long as I can remember. Fresh faces never rang a bell. It was the tiny bumps and lumps of pre-teen years, exciting at first and then progressively distressing, that sprouted here and there for about a decade. As terrible as it gets, its dominion advanced.
23 October 2019
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How to read a research paper

There will come a time in our lives when we must take up the gruelling task of reading scientific journals. Sifting through pages after pages and losing sanity over the jargon is a given. Reading these papers is a highly active job requiring multiple rounds of re-reads,
18 September 2019
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Acne scars everything

“What’s happened to your face?”
18 September 2019
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Where is the world going with eco-activism?

In recent times, we have seen a surge in environmental campaigns and protests.
11 September 2019
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THORIUM POWER: YAY OR NAY?

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4 September 2019
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women in STEM you need to know about

Throughout the ages, women have been substantially underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields.
21 August 2019

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