- New dorm ‘July Shaheed Smriti Bhaban' opened in DU
- Gold price hits record high of Tk1.44 lakh a bhori
- People want youth leadership: Nur
- Nirab, Keya Payel remake 90s commercial
- Saudi Arabia deports 10,000 expats, arrests over 21,000
- Russian drone, missile attacks kill 8 in Ukraine
- Country can’t go further with an unelected government: Khokon
- Bijoy speaks on spot fixing, travel ban
- ‘BNP capable enough to restructure Bangladesh’
- DMP urges all to refrain from misinterpreting issue of verifying manuscripts of books
- Former German president Horst Koehler dies
- ‘Uprising achieved through youth's sacrifice is the significance of this year’s book fair’
- Miraz leads Khulna to BPL playoffs
- Venezuela releases 6 US nationals after visit from US envoy
- Jamaat not involved with occupying-extortion anywhere: Ameer
- Government's interest in other matters besides elections is questionable: Gayeshwar
- Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2025 inaugurated
- Youth can change world: Prof Yunus
- BCB vows stern action against fixing in BPL
- Greenland ‘not for sale’: Denmark
106 out of one lakh Bangladeshis suffer from cancer
One hundred and six people out of one lakh people in Bangladesh suffer from cancer in Bangladesh with the disease currently causing 12 percent of total deaths in the country, reports BSS. A BSMMU [Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University] study report released on Saturday reveals the data...
Cancer causes 12% of annual deaths in Bangladesh: Study
Cancer is responsible for 12 percent of all deaths in Bangladesh each year, according to a population-based cancer registry conducted by researchers from the Public Health and Informatics Department of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), reports The Business Standard. The study...
Five ways science is making the world better
Scientific advancements continue to reshape the world in ways that promise a healthier, more sustainable future. From revolutionary medical treatments to breakthroughs in space exploration and renewable energy, science is tackling some of humanitys greatest challenges. Here are five remarkable ways...