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  • LEARNING

    Climate change

    Learningpost, David Canavan, Published on 05/01/2010

    » You will struggle to find anyone who has not heard the terms "climate change", "global warming" and "greenhouse effect". Recently, there was a climate change conference in Copenhagen. It was attended by many world leaders, who sadly didn't achieve much in the way of future reductions of carbon emissions. But what exactly is climate change? Let's explore the question.

  • TECH

    Industry figures address 3G's teething problems

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/02/2010

    » It has been more than two months since the 3G launch by ToT and its five partner MVNOs (mobile virtual network operators), but how has the consumer fared?

  • TECH

    Total access of all media

    Muse, Published on 17/04/2010

    » Since the protests and rallies by the red-shirts have continued on the streets of Bangkok, one move from the Thai government has been to shut down certain media channels on the grounds of information distortion. 'Muse' asked last week what you thought about this move and if you agreed with the government's strategy in believing that controlling some of the media could bring the Kingdom back to normalcy? And if you thought that people should have access to all information and the right to decide on what to believe by themselves, and why? Here are your answers!

  • LEARNING

    Enhancing the quality of higher education

    Learningpost, Steve Graham, Published on 20/04/2010

    » The Asia-Pacific Quality Network had its conference and annual general meeting in Bangkok recently, at which members discussed the advancement of quality assurance in higher education throughout Asia and the Pacific region.

  • TECH

    Big dogs' sudden exit

    Database, Published on 02/06/2010

    » The definitive and most authoritative study on whether cellphones cause cancer was released by the World Health Organisation; WHO spent $14 million (455 million baht) in 13 countries (not including Thailand) and followed thousands of people around for 10 years to see if they got cancer; the study was clear: some people got cancer, many didn't, including people who used phones a lot, didn't use phones at all, or used phones sometimes; because of this important result, the WHO will take another $25 million (813 million baht) from you to do a bigger study; what could have happened is that WHO could have asked a scientist specialising in electromagnetic radiation if there is a chance that cellphones (or, more generally, electromagnetic radiation) can cause cancer and (s)he would reply for free: ''No, and here's why....'' but that would deny hundreds of form-fillers their monthly payments.

  • TECH

    Tracking digital footprints

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 21/07/2010

    » 'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." That famous caption of a cartoon by Peter Steiner from 1993 still holds true in 2010. It's getting harder and harder to identify real people online on the ubiquitous social networking site, Facebook.

  • EASY NEWS

    Breaking up is hard to do

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 19/09/2010

    » Annie says Film is the father of her 3-month old child. Film isn't so sure.

  • ADVANCED NEWS

    Chalerm chats with the Bangkok Post

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 04/10/2010

    » Veteran politician Chalerm Yubangrung told the Bangkok Post it was time for his Puea Thai party to make full use of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's popularity.

  • EASY NEWS

    Dance doesn’t wash

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 06/10/2010

    » WELLINGTON: A Turkish immigrant who claimed he was performing a traditional dance with violent-looking moves as he beat up his wife has been convicted of assault by a New Zealand judge.

  • EASY NEWS

    Closer to the US

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 06/10/2010

    » Yesterday's Criminal Court decision to dismiss charges against Viktor Bout was not a victory for the accused arms smuggler.

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