- MPA urges all to avoid negative publicity involving Mongla port
- ‘Government working to return Khaleda Zia home by air ambulance’
- France uses ‘terrorist propaganda’ charge to silence Gaza criticism
- 'Stop misdeeds, otherwise you will face situation like AL'
- Govt to procure 200 double-cabin pickups for Police
- EU top court rules 'golden passport' schemes are illegal
- Restaurant fire kills 22 in northeast China
- Home Adviser urges police to embrace people-friendly approach
- CA agrees to enhance connectivity with Azerbaijanian, seeks investment
- Keeping festivals above political influence is important
- Masekesa draws inspiration from Rishad and other leg-spin greats
- 'Bangladesh no longer reliant on IMF or WB'
- Gaza death toll rises
- If Trump abandons Ukraine, can Europe help Kyiv fight on?
- Bobby 'returning' in new look
- Adidas warns US tariffs to push up prices
- China's gold investing jumps as Comex Spec's cut bullish bets in half
- HSBC reports $9.5 billion pre-tax profit in first quarter
- 500 patients receive eye treatment in B.Baria with help of Bashundhara
- ‘Battery-powered rickshaws won’t be allowed to ply on Dhaka’s main roads’

xAI adds a ‘memory’ feature to Grok
Elon Musks AI company, xAI, is gradually advancing its Grok chatbot to match the capabilities of leading competitors like ChatGPT and Googles Gemini. On Wednesday night, xAI announced a memory feature for Grok that enables the bot to remember details from past conversations with a user. Now,...

Scientists observe memory formation in babies' brains in real time
Have you ever been convinced that you remember being a baby? A moment in a crib, or the taste of a first birthday cake? Chances are, those memories arent real. Decades of research suggest that most people cannot recall personal experiences from the first few years of life. However, even...

Smoking's mental health bomb: Anxiety, memory loss, and sleep woes
Smoking negatively impacts mental health, with nicotine constricting blood vessels and reducing blood flow to the brain. Dr. Sameer Malhotra, senior director at Max Super Speciality Hospital, explains that smoking can also lead to atherosclerosis, further limiting blood flow, which can affect both...

Chewing harder foods may improve memory: Scientists
Chewing harder foods, like wooden sticks, could boost brain glutathione levels and enhance memory, according to a research from South Korea. Scientists at Kyungpook National University found that chewing on harder materials for just five minutes increases glutathione (GSH), the brains natural...