Archive for the May 6, 2017
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Just as food is a necessity for body, reading is nourishment for mind and soul. Library is a best place to read and check out as many books as you want, at no cost. A
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For young women running on little sleep, 10 minutes of stair walking increased energy more than the amount of caffeine in a soda or half a cup of coffee, according to a small study. This
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Companies from Singapore to Finland are racing to improve artificial intelligence so software can automatically spot and block videos of grisly murders and mayhem before they go viral on social media. None, so far, claim
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The gigantic black and white portraits of children started appearing on walls around a suburban neighborhood of Havana two years ago, the work of Cuban artist Maisel Lopez. The sober, finely painted portraits contrast with
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The relationship between artists and society was portrayed by ten artists who shared their artistic practices revealing many different ideas and themes through distinct mediums in a group show at Artscene Gallery, Karachi. The artworks
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A carpet of bluebells bursts into flower in Belgium in a wonder of the natural world - but one that is at risk of being trampled by tourists drawn to its beauty. For two or
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"We mortals do not understand you." That's the heartfelt cry from former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres, pleading with scientists to use everyday language to help counter growing public mistrust. Figueres was giving one explanation
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Labour Day celebration is a pointless activity especially here in Karachi, which has the country's larges labour force. The majority only recognize the Day as a holiday, or if they are members of a trade
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On Thursday at Pakistan Mercantile Exchange Limited, PMEX Commodity Index closed at 2,896. The total traded value of Metals, Energy and COTS/FX was recorded at PKR 3.270 billion and the number of lots traded was
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Chinese steel futures dropped on Wednesday, snapping a five-day winning streak and dragging down raw material iron ore, amid a still shaky outlook for demand in the world's top consumer. The decline pulled back both
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