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THAILAND

Dugong decline spurs seagrass efforts

News, Post Reporters, Published on 17/10/2025

» The Thai Coral Reef and Marine Life Conservation Foundation is stepping up its efforts to restore seagrass beds across the Andaman Sea, following reports of a drastic decline in dugong populations caused by food shortages and deteriorating marine ecosystems.

OPINION

When societies rise, fall, and face catastrophe

News, Published on 11/10/2025

» When the United Nations emerged from the rubble of two world wars 80 years ago, it represented humanity's most ambitious attempt ever to turn catastrophe into cooperation. But while the scarred world of 1945 had hope following the Allied victory, that optimism has since curdled. The UN today is underfunded, risk-averse, and paralysed.

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OPINION

Jane Goodall and the chimp wars

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 11/10/2025

» Jane Goodall died last week, still on the road at the age of 91 and still advocating for biodiversity in general and the welfare of chimpanzees in particular. She was a hero to me and millions of others for her courage, her wisdom and her compassion. She was also one of the greatest self-taught scientists in history.

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WORLD

Speckled Martian rocks 'clearest sign' yet of ancient life

AFP, Published on 11/09/2025

» WASHINGTON - Colorful, speckled rocks found on the surface of Mars have offered among the most encouraging evidence yet of ancient life on our neighboring planet, scientists at NASA announced Wednesday.

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WORLD

Could humans become immortal, as Putin was heard telling Xi?

AFP, Published on 05/09/2025

» PARIS - Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping have been recorded on a hot mic discussing how organ transplants and other medical advances could let humans live past 150 years -- or even become immortal.

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WORLD

Unnamed skeletons? US museum at centre of ethical debate

AFP, Published on 27/08/2025

» PHILADELPHIA — For years, a man's giant intestine was anonymously on display at a US medical museum in Philadelphia, identified only by his initials JW.

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THAILAND

BDMS Wellness Spotlights the ‘Wellness Hub Thailand’ Vision at Thai Embassy, Singapore

Published on 08/08/2025

» BDMS Wellness Clinic, the preventive healthcare centre under Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Public Company Limited (BDMS), led by Tanupol Virunhagarun, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of BDMS Wellness Clinic and BDMS Wellness Resort, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Public Company Limited, joined the event “Enhancing Thailand: A Journey of Culture & Connectivity” in Singapore on 8 August 2025. Hosted by the Career Women’s Group (CWG) under the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI) and supported by the Royal Thai Embassy in Singapore, the event gathered regional leaders to spotlight Thailand’s growing prominence as a Wellness Hub. 

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WORLD

Patrick Star and 'Drag Queen' crab: underwater robot live stream captivates Argentines

AFP, Published on 03/08/2025

» MAR DEL PLATA (ARGENTINA) - A robot explores the dark, cold, deep sea floor of the South Atlantic, transmitting images of vibrant coral and fish never seen before as scientists give live commentary via YouTube. And Argentines can't get enough of it.

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LIFE

Rare cell analysis offers early disease warnings

Published on 30/07/2025

» Your body speaks in whispers long before it screams. While conventional medicine waits for obvious symptoms, Rare Cell Analysis listens to those whispers – the subtle cellular changes that precede disease by years. This is not just another test; it is a revolutionary approach that detects health threats at their earliest, most treatable stages. 

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OPINION

Monastic discipline in the digital age

Oped, Published on 23/07/2025

» At a time when Thai society is reeling from scandals in the monastic community -- from leaked audio clips of money transfers via apps to secret relationships with women -- we are not merely shocked that "monks have done wrong", but rather at how swiftly the "image of purity" we've long upheld has collapsed.