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Thursday, November 14, 2019

Rat deer seen after 30 years.(bangoli)

দেখতে অনেকটা হরিণের মতো; কিন্তু প্রাণীটি আসলে একটি ইঁদুর। এমন অদ্ভুত-দর্শন প্রাণীর দেখা মিলল ভিয়েতনামের উত্তর-পশ্চিম দিকের একটি জঙ্গলে।
সেই প্রাণীটির ভিডিও ধারণ করেছেন ওই বনের কর্মকর্তারা। তা দ্য গার্ডিয়ানসহ বিভিন্ন আন্তর্জাতিক গণমাধ্যমে প্রকাশ পেয়েছে।
সেই সুবাদে সোশ্যাল মিডিয়ায়ও ভাইরাল হয়েছে এই ইঁদুর-হরিণ মিশ্রণের আজব প্রাণীর।
ভিডিওতে দেখা গেছে, ছোট হরিণের মতো দেখতে প্রাণীটি খরগোশের আকারের। বনের পড়ে থাকা শুকনো পাতার ফাঁকে খাবারের সন্ধান করছে সে।
গত সোমবার (১১ নভেম্বর) 'নেচার ইকোলজি অ্যান্ড ইভলিউশন’ এই প্রাণিটিকে নিয়ে একটি প্রবন্ধ প্রকাশ করেছে।
সেখানে প্রাণী বিশেষজ্ঞরা এই অদ্ভুত-দর্শন প্রাণীটির নাম দিয়েছেন রুপালি পিঠের শেভ্রোটাইন বা মাউস-ডিয়ার, বাংলায় ইঁদুর-হরিণ।
তারা বলছেন, এ প্রাণীটি বিরল প্রজাতির ও বিলুপ্তির পথে। চোরা শিকারিদের কারণেই প্রাণীটি বিলুপ্তি হচ্ছে বলে অভিযোগ করেন তারা। প্রায় ৩০ বছর আগে একই জঙ্গলে এর দেখা মিলেছিল। শেষবার এটি ১৯৯০ সালে দেখা গিয়েছিল বলে জানান তারা।
১৯১০ সালে প্রথমবার দেশটির হোচিমিন সিটি থেকে ৪৫০ কিলোমিটার দূরে নেহ ট্র্যাংয়ের কাছে একটি বনাঞ্চলে এই মাউস-ডিয়ার দেখা মেলে।
এর পর পেরিয়ে যায় ৮০ বছর। এই কয়েক যুগের মধ্যে কোনো আলোচনাতেই আসেনি প্রাণীটি। একে কেউ দেখেওনি। কিন্তু ১৯৯০ সালে হঠাৎ ভিয়েতনামেই দেখা মেলে এমন একটি প্রাণীর।
তবে ওই বনের বাসিন্দারা জানিয়েছেন, বিজ্ঞানীদের চোখে ধরা না দিলেও তাদের কেউ কেউ ইঁদুর-হরিণ প্রাণীটি দেখেন। জঙ্গলে এর অস্তিত্ব টের পান তারা।
তবে জঙ্গলের অধিবাসীদের এমন দাবির প্রমাণ পাননি প্রাণিবিজ্ঞানীরা। তাদের কথা মাথায় রেখেই ভিয়েতনামের দুই প্রাণিবিজ্ঞানী এই মাউস-ডিয়ারের সন্ধানে নামেন। অধিবাসীদের কথামতো জঙ্গলের যে অঞ্চলে তাদের বসবাস রয়েছে, সেখানে ৩০টি মোশান-অ্যাকটিভ ক্যামেরা বসান তারা। ব্যর্থ হননি এ দুই বিজ্ঞানী। সেসব ক্যামেরায় ধরা পড়ে এই বিরল প্রজাতির ইঁদুর-হরিণের ছবি।
ইঁদুর-হরিণ নামের এই প্রাণীর বসবাস ভিয়েতনাম ছাড়া আর কোথায় আছে কিনা তার খোঁজে নেমেছেন প্রাণিবিজ্ঞানীরা।
দেখুন সেই ইঁদুর-হরিণ নামের প্রাণীটি -

Saturday, November 9, 2019

امرأة عارية تقفز في سيارتها في

امرأة عارية تقفز في سيارتها في باريس للاحتجاج على نفاق الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترامب. وقع الحادث يوم الأحد في حملة ترامب لشانزليزيه في باريس للاحتفال بالذكرى المئوية لنهاية الحرب العالمية الأولى. CNN ، NDTV

جاءت المرأة إلى الصندوق المفتوح ، وكتبت "داعية سلام" على بعد أمتار قليلة من سيارة ترامب. اعتقلته الشرطة على الفور. وقد أثار هذا الحدث ، الذي حضره حوالي 5 من قادة العالم ، شكوك حول أمان الحدث.

وبحسب ما ورد أطلقت الاحتجاجات منظمة النسوية الشرسة ومقرها باريس. غالبًا ما تعارض المنظمة بشدة القضايا الاجتماعية والسياسية ، بما في ذلك التمييز بين الجنسين والعنصرية والشذوذ الجنسي.

وتقول شرطة باريس إنه تم اعتقال شخصين في الحادث.


'N Naakte vrou spring in haar motor in Paris.

'N Naakte vrou spring in haar motor in Parys om die skynheiligheid van die Amerikaanse president Donald Trump te betoog. Die voorval het Sondag plaasgevind in Trump se veldtog vir die Champs Ellis in Parys ter viering van die eeufees van die einde van die Eerste Wêreldoorlog. CNN, NDTV

Die vrou het na die oop bors gekom en 'n 'valse pasifis' geskryf, net 'n paar meter van Trump se motor af. Die polisie het hom onmiddellik in hegtenis geneem. Die byeenkoms, wat deur ongeveer vyf wêreldleiers bygewoon is, het die veiligheid van die geleentheid bevraagteken.

Na bewering is die betoging deur die heftige feministiese organisasie Femin in Parys van stapel gestuur. Die organisasie is dikwels hewig gekant teen sosiale en politieke kwessies, insluitend geslagsdiskriminasie, rassisme en homoseksualiteit.

Die polisie in Parys sê twee mense is in hegtenis geneem tydens die voorval.


Friday, October 11, 2019

Abrar Fahad Murder Case

BUET "Chhatra League"leader Amit Saha and FIR-listed accused Hosain Mohammad Toha have been placed on a five-day remand each in a Abrar Fahad murder case.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Sarafuzzaman Ansari passed the order on Friday.

Earlier, police filed a petition with the court seeking 10 days remand for the accused while defendant lawyer pleaded for cancelling the remand.

After hearing the petition from both sides, the court granted police five days to interrogate the BUET students.

Detectives on Thursday arrested BUET unit BCL legal affairs deputy secretary Amit Saha from city's Sabujbagh area and Hossain Mohammad Toha from Gazipur in connection with the killing.

Abrar Fahad, 21, a second year student of Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), was found dead at his dormitory Sher-e-Bangla Hall early Monday.


Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Top 30 women in the world.

30. MOZHDAH JAMALZADAH

When Mozhdah was very young, they fled the civil war in Afghanistan. Her family decided to settle in Canada, where she was introduced to music. The singer gained fame with her song called ‘Afghan Girl’ and also made it to the top.

29. ALICIA VIKANDER

28. TARANEH ALIDOOSTI

If you’re into Middle-Eastern movies, you definitely know who she is. Taraneh was voted the best Iranian TV actress of the last decade. She’s been praised for her acting skills and beauty for a long time.

27. NAOMI CAMPBELL

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Her figure and face are something that can’t be compared to others. The British supermodel is turning 47 this year but still keep slaying. Over the years Campbell she succeeded in acting too besides her career in the fashion industry.


26. ANNE CURTIS

Seriously, who would tell this girl is 32 years old? The Filipino-Australian Anne is an actress, television host, recording artist and a VJ altogether. Her eyes are seriously hypnotizing.

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Birthday of honourable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Sheikh Hasina, the eldest child of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Bangamata Begum Fazilatunnesa, was born on this day in 1947.
Today the Prime Minister has turned 73.
Sheikh Hasina, also the
President of the ruling Awami League, is leading the country to the way of development and prosperity following the footprint of her father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
The 73rd birthday of the Prime Minister will be celebrated across the country today.
On September 28 in 1947, Sheikh Hasina, the eldest of the five children of Bangabandhu was born at Tungipara in Gopalganj.
Sheikh Hasina spent much of her childhood in the small hamlet where she was born. She started her schooling there. When Bangabandhu was elected a legislator, his family shifted to Dhaka in 1954.
She was admitted to what is now Sher-e-Bangla Girls' School and College and later to Azimpur Girls' High School from where she completed her secondary education in 1965. She was then admitted to Badrunnessa Government Girls' College.
During her bachelor course, she was elected as the vice-president of the students' union of Eden Girls' College. (That time, Badrunnessa and Eden Girls' College was a single entity) Later, she enrolled on her Masters' programme at the Bengali Department of Dhaka University.
As a student leader, Sheikh Hasina actively took part in the six-point movement of 1966 and the student movement of 1969 which saw the abdication of General Ayub Khan.
In 1968 with the blessings of her imprisoned father Sheikh Hasina who is leading the country as the Prime Minister for the third consecutive term got married to nuclear scientist Dr Wazed Miah.
During the Liberation War, Sheikh Hasina and her family were interned in a house in Dhaka. On July 27 in 1971, her first child Sajib Wazed Joy was born. Her second child Saima Wazed Hossain was born on December 9, 1972.
After the assassination of her parents in 1975, Sheikh Hasina and her family were offered political asylum in India, where she stayed till 1981when she was elected as the president of the Awami League in her absence.
Sheikh Hasina returned home on May 17, 1981 when she was greeted by a mammoth crowd that extended from the Airport to Farm Gate and Manik Miah Avenue and she addressed a public rally.
In the 1986 parliamentary election, she was elected as parliament member from three different constituencies. After the overthrow of autocracy in1990, she was elected as the Leader of the Opposition in the House.
In 1996, 21 years after her father was assassinated, Sheikh Hasina led the Awami League and helped the party assume power and became the Prime Minister for the first time.
On 21 August 2004 Sheikh Hasina, the then opposition leader, barely escaped an attempt on her life as grenades were lobbed at an AL rally on Bangabandhu Avenue in the capital. Although she survived the attack, at least 24 people were killed and over 200 others injured.
Most of them were Awami League leaders and supporters.
Sheikh Hasina assumed office of the Prime Minister for the third consecutive term with a thumping victory in general elections in December 2016.


Thursday, September 5, 2019

Freelancers 'free id' card is given by B.C.C.

Bangladesh Freelancer Development Society has taken an initiative to create database of the country’s freelancers and provide them a digital card, called as ‘Free ID’ which they can use for banking activity and other formal uses.
Both the party today signed an agreement in this regard at Bangladesh Investment Development Authority in the city.
This initiative will bring the freelancing industry into a shape and through this card freelancers will get a recognition as well, said Mustafizur Rahman, general secretary of BFDS.
ICT division will provide the cards and BFDS will provide technical support to the whole process.
Freelancers personal information, their earning statements and also career reputation analysis will be put in in the card.
Though this card, they can easily asses the freelancer’s financial strengths and position in this industry, he said.
Currently, about six lakh people engaged in freelancing in the country of which about two lakhs are regularly earning from it, he added.
Prime Minister’s Private Industry and Investment Advisor Salman F Rahman and ICT state minister Zunaid Ahmed Palak also spoke at the programme.
BFDS also signed another agreement with Walton in the same event which will facilitate freelancers to get Walton laptop and other facilities in instalment.

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Happy Bangla New Year 1426. শুভ বাংলা নব বর্ষ ১৪২৬

The fourteenth April, 2019 celebrated as a Bangla New Year 1426. চৌদ্দ্ই এপ্রিল,২০১৯ অনুষ্ঠিত হল শুভ বাংলা নববর্ষ ১৪২৬। Various types of occations occured in the country. বিভিন্ন ধরনের অনুষ্ঠান দেশে অনুষ্ঠিত হল।

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Chawkbazar in old Dhaka's fire.


The death toll from Chawkbazar of old Dhaka's fire rose to 71 as one more victims died at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Saturday morning.

Jakir Hossain, 50, succumbed to his injuries at the burn unit around 8:oo , said DMCH police camp in-charge inspector Bachhu Mia.

Another victim Rezaul died at the burn unit around 1am on Friday.

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Immortal living beings.

animals that can live forever

BY THE AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
Mon, 09/10/2018 - 12:14

No one likes the thought of growing old. Despite our many human endeavours to escape or delay the process of ageing, it seems to be an inevitable part of life.

There is a word for it: senescence. No, it’s not the rock band who sang ‘Bring Me to Life’; senescence is the state of gradual deterioration of normal functioning. At the cellular level, it means cells stop dividing and they eventually die. It can also apply to an entire organism (where a living thing can no longer respond adequately to outside stressors), or to specific organs or tissues (like leaves dying and falling from trees in autumn).

While there are ways we can slow down (or speed up) the rate at which senescence occurs, it is still going to happen one way or another. However, a few species can escape the ageing process completely.

The ‘immortal’ jellyfish, Turritopsis dohrnii

To date, there’s only one species that has been called ‘biologically immortal’: the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.

The life cycle of Turritopsis dohrnii. Image adapted from: Australian Academy of Science

A new jellyfish life begins with a fertilised egg, which grows into a larval stage called a planula. After a quick swim, the planula latches onto a surface (like a rock, or the ocean floor, or a boat’s hull), where it develops into a polyp: a tube-shaped structure with a mouth at one end and a kind of ‘foot’ at the other. It remains stuck in place for some time, growing into a little colony of polyps that share feeding tubes with each other.

Eventually, depending on the jellyfish species, one of these polyps will form an outgrowth called a ‘bud’, or it may produce separate segments stacked on top of one another, that can then break away from the rest of the colony. This process is responsible for the next stages of the jellyfish life cycle: the ephyra (a small jellyfish) and the medusa, which is the fully-formed adult stage capable of sexual reproduction.

For most other jellyfish, this stage is the end of the line. But Turritopsis dohrnii (and possibly some other jellyfish species too) has a neat party trick: when it faces some kind of environmental stress, like starvation or injury, it can revert back to being a tiny blob of tissue, which then changes back into the sexually immature polyp phase of life. It is a bit like a butterfly turning back into a caterpillar, or a frog becoming a tadpole again.

Of course, Turritopsis dohrnii isn’t truly ‘immortal’. They can still be consumed by predators or killed by other means. However, their ability to switch back and forth between life stages in response to stress means that, in theory, they could live forever.

Hydra

Hydra look a bit similar to the polyp stage of a jellyfish (which makes some sense, given that jellyfish and Hydra are grouped together in the phylum Cnidaria): a tubular body with a tentacle-ringed mouth at one end and an adhesive foot at the other. They’re very simple animals that spend their days mostly staying in one place in freshwater ponds or rivers and using their stinging tentacles to grab any prey that happens to swim past.

A green Hydra, Hydra viridissima. Image adapted from: Frank Fox; CC BY-SA 3.0 DE

 It seems as though they don’t go through senescence at all. Instead of gradually deteriorating over time, a Hydra’s stem cells have the capacity for infinite self-renewal. This seems to be thanks to a particular set of genes called FoxO genes, which are found in animals from worms to humans and play a role in regulating how long cells will live for.

In the case of Hydra’s stem cells, there seems to be an overabundance of FoxO gene expression. When researchers prevented FoxO genes from functioning, they found that Hydra’s cells began to show signs of ageing and would no longer regenerate as they did before. We still don’t know exactly how it all works, but we do know that these genes clearly play an important role in maintaining Hydra’sendless youthfulness.

Not-quite-immortal lobsters

Lobsters also do not experience senescence. Unlike Hydra’s reliance on particular genes, however, their longevity is thanks to them being able to endlessly repair their DNA.

Normally, during the process of DNA copying and cell division, the protective end-caps on chromosomes, called telomeres, slowly get shorter and shorter, and when they are too short, a cell enters senescence and can no longer keep dividing.

Lobsters can live for a very long time, but they’re not biologically immortal. Image adapted from: Cefaclor / Wikipedia; CC BY SA 3.0

Lobsters don’t have this problemthanks to a never-ending supply of an enzyme called telomerase, which works to keep regenerating telomeres. They produce lots of this enzyme in all of their cells throughout their adult lives, allowing them to maintain youthful DNA indefinitely.

Telomerase is not unique to lobsters. It is present in most other animals, including humans, but after passing the embryonic life stage, levels of telomerase in most other cells decline and are not sufficient for constantly re-building telomeres.

Unfortunately for lobsters though, there’s a catch: they literally grow too big for their own shells. Lobsters continually grow larger and larger, but their shells can’t change size, meaning a lifetime of ditching too-small shells and growing a brand-new exoskeleton each time. That takes a fair amount of energy. Eventually, the amount of energy required to moult a shell and grow another new one is simply too much. The lobster succumbs to exhaustion, disease, predation or shell collapse.

There are many other animal (and non-animal!) species that offer tantalising glimpses into an ageless existence: the risk of dying for naked mole rats appears to not increase as they get older; the world’s oldest known non-colonial animal, a remarkably stress-resistant ocean-dwelling quahog clam named Ming, only died (accidentally) after a good 500 years when researchers dredged it up out of the ocean and wanted to find out how old it was; incredibly ancient bristlecone pines seem to function just as smoothly as much younger trees do; a particular colony of quaking aspens is considered to be about 80,000 years old … and there are plenty of other unusually long-lived species that seem to defy the passing of time.

We know that ageing in humans is thanks to a multitude of factors, many of which we still don’t entirely understand. Perhaps these examples from other species can shed some more light on those processes.