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BUSINESS

Award-winning boutique developer, Nye Estate

Published on 20/06/2019

» While the real estate market in Thailand during the past couple of years has been somewhat sluggish due to the prevailing political situation, the competition among emerging and longstanding real estate developers remains excitingly tight.

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LIFE

Worthy of a name

B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 04/12/2016

» Piya Chalermglin, PhD, intrepid plant explorer and extraordinary researcher at the Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, recently retired. He spent 20 years of his career surveying the country's plant genetic resources, particularly Magnoliales, which includes the custard apple family Annonaceae and the magnolia family Magnoliaceae. In the process, he earned the distinction of having discovered 17 species new to science, joining the likes of famous botanist Carl Linnaeus and other plant explorers who immortalised their names by inspiring the names of some plants.

THAILAND

Princess christens newly found snails

News, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 10/09/2015

» Researchers from Chulalongkorn University have discovered two new species of snails that are only found in Thailand.

ADVANCED NEWS

Flood prevention: Big money construction projects?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 27/04/2012

» Large expensive construction projects the government focus, rather than using Bangkok's extensive ancient canals that already exist.

ADVANCED NEWS

Lurking danger of flood-damaged buildings

Jon Fernquest, Published on 01/12/2011

» Have the pillars and beams of the buildings you work or live in been weakened to the point of collapse by floodwaters?

ADVANCED NEWS

Commerce Minister "personally" doesn't like it

Jon Fernquest, Published on 05/10/2011

» 70% complete with 4 years of planning, the privatisation of SET & integration into global markets faces a sudden end.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Wet future

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 21/12/2010

» Researchers predict that unless preventative measures are taking, climate change will put much of Bangkok under water.