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05/06/2026

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04/06/2026

Bangladesh has earned a place among the world's brightest young physics minds! Team POLARIS, made up of students from Choumuhani Government Saleh Ahmed College (Noakhali), Birshreshtha Noor Mohammad Public College (Dhaka), and Collectorate School and College (Rangpur), has been selected as one of the global winners of the 13th Beamline for Schools (BL4S) competition, an international physics competition organized by CERN. The team will travel to Germany to conduct their proposed experiment at the ELSA particle accelerator in Bonn, joining a select group of students from India, Türkiye, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

This year's competition saw a record-breaking 712 teams from 89 countries submit research proposals, involving more than 4,500 students worldwide. BL4S challenges secondary school students to design real scientific experiments that can be carried out using high-energy particle beams at leading research facilities such as CERN and its partner laboratories. The achievement of Team POLARIS highlights the growing potential of young Bangladeshi researchers on the global stage. It demonstrates that world-class scientific talent can emerge from every corner of the country.

02/06/2026

Bangladesh is taking a bold step toward entering the global space economy. 🚀 The Bangladesh Space Research and Remote Sensing Organization (SPARRSO) has commissioned a feasibility study to evaluate the development of indigenous rockets, a satellite manufacturing industry with an Assembly, Integration and Test (AIT) laboratory, and a dedicated space industrial park. The study, expected to be completed by June 2026, will assess potential sites including Kalapara (Patuakhali), Anwara (Chattogram), and the Sundarbans, while exploring the possibility of building Bangladesh's first rocket manufacturing and launch infrastructure. The organization will submit a preliminary project design by June.

The initiative aims to reduce dependence on foreign space services, develop a highly skilled workforce, attract international investment, and position Bangladesh within the rapidly growing trillion-dollar global space industry. Beyond launching satellites, the proposed facilities could support telecommunications, disaster management, agriculture, navigation, aviation safety, marine tracking, and national security applications. If successfully implemented, the project could mark the beginning of Bangladesh's journey toward becoming a spacefaring nation.

01/06/2026

The UIU Mars Rover Team, representing the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR) at United International University, made history by finishing 3rd overall at the prestigious University Rover Challenge 2026 held in Utah, USA. Competing against 116 teams from across the globe, the team advanced to the final on-site stage, where only 38 teams qualified, and became the first team from Asia to secure a podium position in the competition's 20-year history.

Alongside this remarkable achievement, the team earned the Best Autonomous System Recognition for its exceptional capabilities in autonomous navigation, environmental perception, and decision-making. This success showcases Bangladesh’s advancing expertise in robotics and artificial intelligence and stands as a testament to the commitment, innovation, and perseverance of the students, mentors, alumni, and faculty members who contributed to the project.

Video Source : Mars Rover Team

Exploring other planets is getting faster thanks to AI. In early 2026, NASA’s Perseverance rover used a model called Cla...
23/05/2026

Exploring other planets is getting faster thanks to AI. In early 2026, NASA’s Perseverance rover used a model called Claude to plan its own path across the Martian surface. Previously, human engineers on Earth had to plan every single move, which took a lot of time.

The rover now identifies its own targets and navigates around rocks without waiting for instructions from Earth. This autonomy allows for more scientific research in a shorter amount of time. It proves that AI can handle high-stakes tasks in environments where humans cannot go.

Smart glasses are moving from a novelty to a useful tool for work. The newest models from Vuzix and Meta include cameras...
22/05/2026

Smart glasses are moving from a novelty to a useful tool for work. The newest models from Vuzix and Meta include cameras that can see what you see and provide helpful tips through the lenses. They can translate foreign signs instantly or help a mechanic fix a complex engine.

The market for these wearables is expected to reach $185 billion by 2030 . Businesses use them to train workers and record tasks without using their hands. These devices rely on NPUs to process data locally, which keeps the battery life long enough for a full day of use.

The tech industry is going through a structural change. Companies like Atlassian and Snap have cut 10% to 16% of their s...
21/05/2026

The tech industry is going through a structural change. Companies like Atlassian and Snap have cut 10% to 16% of their staff to reinvest that money into AI research. These firms believe that AI will help them grow faster with smaller teams in the future.

This trend is called the "Great Decoupling," where a company's output increases even as its headcount stays flat or falls. It reflects a move toward an AI-first strategy where machines handle the routine work. This shift forces workers to learn new skills to stay competitive.

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