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THAILAND

Thailand RISE Fund Rebrands Thai Research Funding to Drive an Innovation Economy

Published on 27/02/2026

» The Science, Research, and Innovation Promotion Fund (SRI Fund), under Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI), in collaboration with Chulalongkorn University, organised the national forum Thailand RISE Fund Forum: RISE UP THAILAND for the third time. The event aims to unlock research potential and translate academic work into tangible economic and social value. Following outreach events in Thailand’s northeastern and northern regions, this forum was held at Chulalongkorn University as a platform for stakeholders in the central and eastern regions.

THAILAND

Govt orders re-test for toxins

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 27/02/2026

» Chiang Rai: Authorities will conduct another test to determine the concentration of arsenic in the Kok River, following recent research that found traces of the heavy metal in samples collected from residents living along the river.

BUSINESS

Homes for hornbills: A masterplan for nature

Published on 26/02/2026

» For centuries, Thailand’s ecosystems have relied on natural cycles driven by once-abundant wildlife, including hornbills. These small forces of nature have grown even smaller, with only 13 hornbill species remaining in Thailand to perform their vital role as seed dispersers that enable forest regeneration.

THAILAND

UK science fund helps Thai talent

News, Jutamas Tadthiemrom, Published on 26/02/2026

» British Council Thailand says international collaboration in the education sector will address Thailand's productivity, one of the country's main economic challenges.

LIFE

AI learning versus human creativity is a real battle

Life, James Hein, Published on 25/02/2026

» If you’ve been reading these columns long enough, you’ll probably know that I write music and I’ve written some books. With the advent of artificial intelligence, the concept of copyright and private property has blurred. The standard rule was, what you have worked hard on to create, belongs to you. As musicians and authors, ideally, we create, we write and we invent. In the world of AI, it will draw a picture, write a book and create music for you based on a simple text prompt that itself may have also been written for you by AI.

BUSINESS

GC Unleashes the Power of “IN” Igniting Innovation Through “GC Standout Through INnovation”

Published on 24/02/2026

» Bangkok: GC believes that being truly “IN” does not happen only when doing what we love, but when we genuinely believe in what we do. When we are all in, it is no longer just a duty, but a driving force from within, empowering us to think boldly and create something new. It is the starting point of commitment that unlocks potential and transforms ideas into tangible values.

LIFE

Headphones may contain cancer‑linked chemicals: research

Online Reporters, Published on 24/02/2026

» Most everyday headphones may expose users to cancer‑linked chemicals, European researchers warn.

WORLD

Despite drop in 2025, Russian oil exports exceed pre-war volumes: report

AFP, Published on 24/02/2026

» HELSINKI - While Russian oil exports dropped last year, Russia is still exporting higher volumes than before its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, researchers said Tuesday, calling for stricter sanctions enforcement.

BUSINESS

Narit upgrades Chalawan to Astronomical Digital Technology and AI Applications Laboratory

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 24/02/2026

» The National Institute of Astronomical Research of Thailand (Narit) has upgraded its Chalawan high-performance computing system into the Astronomical Digital Technology and AI Applications (ADA) Laboratory, aiming to cultivate a new generation of AI-driven space research.

BUSINESS

Retailers call for more help than just spending stimulus

Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 24/02/2026

» As the Bhumjaithai Party prepares to lead the next government, one significant campaign pledge was to revive the "Khon La Khrueng Plus" co-payment scheme. However, people in the wholesale and retail sectors view this initiative as a temporary fix rather than a long-term solution to the country's sluggish economy.