A Dog is awarded degree by Steinhall University of America

A Dog is awarded degree with his special-abled partner

Now American dogs are also becoming degree holders, Steinhall University of America awarded a dog with a diploma degree along with its owner. The story goes that the owner of the dog was suffering from physical disabilities, and was supported by the dog while coming and going to the university for her studies. The dog used to come and go to the university with its disabled owner every day. With the help of the dog, the owner finally completed her degree. When it was time to distribute the certificates, the…

30 international peacekeepers injured in clashes in Northern Kosovo

A NATO personnel holding a gun in a battle field

At least 30 peacekeepers of the NATO-led mission in Kosovo were injured on Monday in clashes with Serb protesters who demanded the removal of recently-elected ethnic Albanian mayors. According to international media reports, Kosovo Force (KFOR) said it had faced “unprovoked attacks” while countering a hostile crowd after demonstrators clashed with police and tried to force their way into a government building in the northern town of Zvecan. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said 52 Serbs were also hurt, three seriously, while one was “wounded with two gunshots by [ethnic] Albanian…

Imran Khan serves Rs10 billion notice to Qadir Patel

Imran Khan delivering speech

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan Tuesday served a legal notice seeking Rs10 billion notice from Abdul Qadir Patel, the Health Minister, for his “disparaging and malicious” allegations against him. The minister has been sued on account of the “dissemination and circulation of wrongful, baseless, false, misleading, erroneous, malicious and defamatory information/facts” during a press conference held on May 26, in which he shared “details” of Khan’s medical report, which was taken after he underwent an examination at PIMS hospital following his arrest on May 9. The presser, as per…

Find blood pressure monitoring using A very low-cost clip

The emergent and rapid increase in technology has provided significant advantages to mankind. Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a way for blood pressure monitoring with the help of a simple, low-cost clip that uses a smartphone’s camera and flash to monitor blood pressure on a user’s finger. The clip works with a custom smartphone app and currently costs about 80 cents to make. The researchers estimate that when produced at a large scale, the cost could be as low as 10 cents each. The technology…