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- Death toll from Afghanistan's rain, hail rises to 39: officials
- Kuhnemann cleared over suspect bowling action
- Mahfuj Alam made new Information Adviser
- BSTI to conduct anti-adulteration drives during Ramadan
- 'Ganatantrik Chhatra Sangsad' emerges as new student organization
- Israel bombs ‘military targets’ in southern Syria, outside Damascus
- Zakat eliminates disparity between rich and poor: Kader Gani Chowdhury
- DMP issues guidelines to ease traffic on Rampura-Malibagh route
- Rooppur plant test run to commence soon, ROSATOM DG tells CA
- Price control must be given priority: Commerce Secretary
- UNESCO book exhibition begins tomorrow at JPC
- Default loans exceed Tk3 trillion for first time
- Deal reaches with Israel to release more than 600 Palestinians: Hamas
- 'No one should take law into own hands'
- 6.0-magnitude earthquake jolts off Indonesia's North Sulawesi
- State-backed robbery occurred in energy sector: Press Secretary
- Israeli man sentenced to 7 years for firearms possession in Malaysia
- Australian police charge seven for Nazi salutes
- Senior duo face heat from Simmons
- Minerals deal agreed with US: Ukraine official

Mars once had an ocean with sandy beaches: Study
Mars may not seem like a prime holiday spot with its arid landscape and punishing radiation levels, but it once boasted beaches, researchers have found. While previous discoveries of features including valley networks and sedimentary rocks has suggested the red planet once had flowing rivers,...

The ocean current crucial for controlling our weather
The oceans transport enormous quantities of water, heat, chemicals, and microscopic organisms across the globe, with one specific ocean current playing a critical role in sustaining life on Earth. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is essential for maintaining the planets...