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WEDNESDAY, JULY 06, 2022

study

Shoppers walk on Oxford Street, as rules on wearing face coverings in some settings in England are relaxed, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic, in London, Britain, January 27, 2022. Photo :Reuters
Science

Friends at first sniff: People drawn to others who smell like them

This expression could be true in the literal sense, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances on Friday, which finds people with similar body odors are more likely to hit...

India's active case count now stands at 3.90 per cent. ( HT file Photo)
Coronavirus chronicle

Omicron less likely to cause long COVID - UK study

Photo: Pixabay
Smartphones

Android users are better drivers than iPhone users: Study

Mourners attend a funeral amid the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett, Massachusetts, US, May 4, 2020/ Reuters
USA

Covid-19 third leading cause of death again in 2021- US study

Half of deaths among hospitalised children happen after discharge: Study
Health

Half of deaths among hospitalised children happen after discharge: Study

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Misinformation influences communal violence: Study 

Extrajudicial killings must be investigated to check further sanctions: Webinar 
Bangladesh

Extrajudicial killings must be investigated to check further sanctions: Webinar 

Media reports on women migrants don’t reflect reality
Bangladesh

Media reports on women migrants don’t reflect reality

Photo: Collected
Environment

Bangladesh rivers in grave danger due to pharmaceutical pollution

Dhaka City  Photo: Collected
Environment

Dhaka had just 38 days of fresh air in six years: Study

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World+Biz

Sixth mass extinction event in progress, claims study; blames human activities

Fire accident at Hashem Food and Beverage factory in Narayanganj. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Progress in factory safety inspection not satisfactory: CPD

Bangladesh loses yearly 254 work hours per person for global warming: Study
Bangladesh

Bangladesh loses yearly 254 work hours per person for global warming: Study

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