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The UMT Scientific Society is an exciting new addition to the list of undergraduate student societies at the University of Management & Technology, Lahore. Its activities will include educational and recreational field trips, seminars on interesting scientific topics, exhibitions of scientific projects prepared by students, and a variety of fun competitions with science as their theme. Events arra

nged by the Scientific Society, particularly the competitions, will appeal not only to students from SST (School of Science and Technology), but to students from all other departments as well. Realizing this and appreciating the widespread appeal of science, the membership of the Scientific Society has been made open to all undergraduate students currently enrolled at UMT.

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21/12/2025

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21/12/2025
27/06/2017

In this restaurant, your slice of pizza will be served by Pakistan's first robot waitress.

03/01/2017

It looks and moves like a Transformer and its name even sounds like a character from the film. But while this "robot-powered suit" is the work of Hollywood designer Vitaly Bulgarov, he insists it's real and future iterations can be used in different areas, from cargo to rescue operations. http://cnn.it/2j2JAJe

11/11/2016

Lifelike robot dinosaurs are unveiled in Japan and a dinosaur theme park is in the works.

05/06/2016

A new form of vaccine could put an end to malaria and many of the world’s deadliest diseases

21/03/2012

Daily dose of aspirin can cut cancer risk, say studies..!
Taking a low dose of aspirin each day may prevent cancer and stop it spreading, according to three papers to be published in leading medical journals on Wednesday. It could also possibly have a use as a treatment for the disease.

Dr Peter Rothwell from Oxford University and the John Radcliffe hospital and colleagues, the authors of the studies in the Lancet and Lancet Oncology have previously shown that long-term daily aspirin, for 10 years or so, reduces the risk of colorectal (bowel) cancer and other common cancers, but some experts have voiced concerns over potential long-term side-effects, because aspirin can cause stomach bleeding.

The new studies reinforce aspirin's claim to be a weapon against cancer. They show that taking daily low-dose pills for just three years can reduce your risk of cancer by about a quarter – 23% for men and 25% for women. The risk of dying of cancer is cut by 15% – and by 37% for those who take aspirin for longer than five years... www.guardian.co.uk

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