Mohammd Safayet Hossain :There is a widely talked saying “Jack of all trades, master of none” which according to Merriam-Webster...
Anika Nashat Matin :Hello Evan!I am writing this letter to you so that you can take it as a piece...
Sebastian Ocklenburg, PhD : Our research team found several new insights into hugging, including:1. Saturday is hugging day.On average, participants...
Zakir Hossain Chowdhury : Climate change-induced melting glaciers at an alarming rate, threatening fragile ecosystems, vulnerable communities, and billions of...
Staff Reporter : Taorem Sananu, a student from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), bags the 1st prize...
Faiyaz Faruque :English is the most widely used language for international communication. Out of 7.87 billion people worldwide, 1.5 billion...
Ran D. Anbar :We are built to experience pain to become aware that something is amiss. Pain can be triggered by either a physical abnormality, an emotional state, or both.In the case of physical pain, the nerves from the affected site send a signal to the brain that is interpreted as being painful.On the other hand, an emotional trigger may lead the brain to cause a disruption in the body, which is painful, or may cause the brain to interpret...
Mohammd Safayet Hossain :Newly recruited bank officers often get confused, how to progress in career only due to lack of...
Online Desk : Boiferry” is an ideal marketplace for buying and selling books online. For the first time in Bangladesh,...
Ashley Maier :Congratulations, graduates! You held on until May. Now what?In psychology and related fields, it is about who you...
Life Desk :When does one become an adult? For the past few decades, this question has increasingly come up for...
Gary L. Wenk :Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and avoidant or restrictive food intake disorder are life-threatening psychiatric disorders that are generally difficult to treat. The lifetime prevalence of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and binge-eating disorder is 8.4 percent for women and 2.2 percent for men around the world. These data reflect diagnostic criteria based on clinical presentation in women and, therefore, most likely underestimate the prevalence in men. Women experience societal pressures that encourage and...