Paradigmshift

  • Peering through gilded glass
  • Science and technophobia
  • Will he or will he not?
  • In search of Maulavi Abdul Ghani
  • Science and technology: Hoping for a miraculous cognition
  • Our intellects only for hire?
  • Time to know the process, not only the content
  • Pure science must be prioritized
  • Science and aesthetics: Is it like oil and water?
  • Synaesthesia: Synthesis of the senses
  • Science and Poetry: Brain matters
  • A letter from America
  • Bioinformatics: When life becomes information
  • Heredity: What has blood got to do with it?
  • ICDDR,B and technology transfer in Genomics and Bioinformatics
  • Science and higher education in our universities
  • Is life a Chinese Whisper?
  • Bonding in Nature: It’s only Chemistry
  • Science and Imagination
  • Sufi’s choice: syncretic rural Islam of Bangladesh
  • Reclaiming history: a rural journey through time
  • Kanihati: lost name, forgotten heritage
  • Hoping in New Hampshire
  • 56 years and the tryst with destiny
  • Uncaging of songbirds
  • Acting locally: path to empowerment
  • Learning from Switzerland
  • Cultural self-alienation of urban Bangladeshis
  • A journey of understanding
  • Desperately seeking panacea, our liberal democracy
  • An Andalucian reverie
  • Our Freedom; Answers still blowing in the wind
  • Our genomic heritage: building a bridge to the future
  • The Perilous Divide; and the Spectre of Leadership
  • Of the future, of destiny
  • Our UN blunder, and the mayhem in Manhattan
  • Our Diaspora; the Nation beyond the shores
  • Death of a Titan
  • Remembering JR: a life well lived
  • Country as Mother: global reach of an old idea
  • History and heritage: learning from our villages
  • Celebrating victory in Canberra
  • Seed: Of technology and heritage
  • Iftaring elites, Maulana Bhashani, and the third force 
  • Sylhet’s day of infamy
  • Math Olympiad: A rural perspective
  • Education: overcoming the barrier of formalism
  • In diaspora our people have created a post-modern identity
  • Baishakh in Canberra, joy of an imaginary year

 


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