Research Highlights

The effect of self-related humor on convergent and divergent thinking

Creativity has a wide range of applications, including everyday problem solving, science, the arts, and economic development in today's competitive world. Scientists are increasingly focusing on...

Probiotic efficacy and safety of lactic acid bacteria isolated from Laban, a popular fermented milk product

A study by the Department of Microbiology and the department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology assessed the probiotic efficacy and safety of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains isolated from Laban...

Inspiring employees’ ecological behaviors: The roles of corporate environmental strategy, biospheric values, and eco‐centric leadership

The consequences of environmental degradation have steered organizations to promote pro-ecological behaviors among their employees, and achieving this effectively is paramount for business and...

Public Open space, green exercise and well-being in Chittagong, Bangladesh

Research on public open spaces (POS) and well-being benefits has been extensively studied in developed countries such as in Australia, Europe, and America, however, in developing countries such as...

HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh: Stigmatized People, Policy and Place

Dr. Alak Paul from the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences published a book which describes the lives of vulnerable people in Bangladesh who are at risk of HIV/AIDS infection and...

One size does not fit all: Critical Gaps in STI/HIV Awareness Among Rohingya Refugee Women

A recent study by Dr. Muhammad Zakaria from the Department of Communication and Journalism underscores that displaced and refugee populations, like the Rohingyas, may have significant gaps in...
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