Sunday, November 17, 2013

Tourism France Nice Sister City

World Tourism Day (WTD), celebrated every year on 27 September, is a global observance to highlight tourism’s social, cultural, political and economic value Cox's Bazar It is known for its wide sandy beach which is the world's longest natural sandy sea beach.
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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurating the Krishibid Institution, Bangladesh (KIB) Complex at Farmgate in Dhaka


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina  inaugurating the Krishibid Institution, Bangladesh (KIB) Complex at Farmgate in Dhaka


An ‘Agricultural Scientist ’ is a  graduate from any of the agricultural universities or faculties of Bangladesh or abroad .An ‘Agricultural Scientist’  is also  known as ‘Krishibid’ which means one expert in ‘Agriculture’. The agricultural graduates popularly known as ‘Krishibid’ and ‘Agricultural Scientist’ join the professional society Krishibid Institution,Bangladesh(KIB) which acts as the central body to look after the education,jobs,professional development,agricultural policy and development issues and relevant interests of  all members and concerned agricultural agencies.The leadership of the Krishibid Institution,Bangladesh(KIB) is elected through   countrywide election.The election is conducted by Election Commission at the centers located in all  Chapters spread over Bangladesh.

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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Carbon Dioxide Power Plants


Carbon Dioxide Power Plants: Could The Greenhouse Gas Be Used To Generate Electricity?

That's the idea behind a new paper published this week in the journal Environmental Science & Technology Letters. Written by a team of researchers in the Netherlands, the paper describes how CO2 could be mixed with a fluid electrolyte, generating electrical energy in the process.
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Monday, June 3, 2013

Chemist Hopes 'Artificial Leaf' Can Power Civilization Using Photosynthesis



Imagine an artificial leaf that mimics photosynthesis, which lets plants harness energy from the sun. But this leaf would have the ability to power your homes and cars with clean energy using only sunlight and water.

 This is not some far-off idea of the future. It's reality, and the subject of a jury-prize-winning film in the GE Focus Forward Film Competition.

 Jared P. Scott and Kelly Nyks' short film, " The Artificial Leaf," showcases chemist Daniel Nocera, the inventor of the artificial leaf, a device that he says can power the world.

 "The truth is stranger than fiction," Kelly Nyks, a partner at PF Pictures, told ABC News. "What I think is so exciting is that Dan has taken this science and applied it in a way that makes bringing it to scale to solve the energy crisis for the planet real and possible."

 Nocera's leaf is simply a silicon wafer coated with catalysts that use sunlight to split water to into hydrogen and oxygen components.

 "Essentially, it mimics photosynthesis," Nocera told ABC News.
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What can scientists do to try to alleviate hunger?


Plant scientists are working to develop plants that are drought or stress tolerant, require less fertilizer or water, are more resistant to pathogens, and are more nutritious. Drought stress causes plants to produce less food, and the incidence of drought is increasing. It has been possible to breed drought-tolerant traits into many plants. Fertilizer application enhances yields, but also is very energy demanding and polluting. Learning how plants take up and use nutrients helps farmers use fertilizers more effectively and breeders enhance nutrient utilization. Plants are continually threatened by pathogens and pests. Scientists must meet the challenges of newly emerging pathogens by identifying resistant lines and improving management practices. It is also important that our crop plants resist pathogens after they are harvested so that they stay fresh and safe between the time of harvesting and the time they are used as food. Plants provide us with necessary vitamins and nutrients, but many people only have access to relatively nutrient-poor foods. Scientists are breeding plants that are better sources of vitamin A, iron and many other essential nutrients.
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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Researchers make colorful rice





Researchers make colorful rice

This image released by Taiwan's Hualien Agricultural Improvement Station shows four different colors of rice. The colorful grain is not just pleasant for the eye, but contains additional nutrients as the colors come from natural foods, not dyes, researchers say.



Monday, May 6, 2013

World Agricultural Forum


Vision and Mission of the
World Agricultural Forum:
 The Vision of the WAF is to empower agriculture to feed every
man, woman and child.

 The Mission of the WAF is to catalyse the development of
action plans that meet the world's growing need for food, fiber, fuel
and water.

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