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Born to be an adventurer

Life, Story: Thana Boonlert, Published on 05/07/2021

» The depths of the sea is dark and impenetrable but Robert Ballard feels comfortable in this space, which has no bounds.

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Emerging from a year of illness and isolation

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 09/06/2021

» In a quiet and gloomy world, a girl walks alone on empty and winding roads. The girl is a character in the paintings Alone1 and Alone2 from the Covid-19 pandemic-inspired collection "Linetopia" by Apiwat Bunler. Periods of stay-at-home and self-isolation had a strong impact on independent artist Apiwat, who also bartends in his own bar, Barley, where he meets many people.

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Amazon, Microsoft 'putting world at risk of killer AI'

AFP, Published on 22/08/2019

» WASHINGTON: Amazon, Microsoft and Intel are among leading tech companies putting the world at risk through killer robot development, according to a report that surveyed major players from the sector about their stance on lethal autonomous weapons.

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Pundits urge streamlining red tape

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 02/04/2019

» The new government should work to streamline administrative processes to keep up with technological change, while continuing to support major development projects, say leading technology experts.

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Live video takes deepest dive yet

The Associated Press, Published on 09/03/2019

» ALPHONSE ATOLL, Seychelles: Explorers are preparing to deliver the first live video broadcast from deep below the surface of an ocean.

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A long-awaited opening

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 29/11/2018

» The Green Line rail extension (Samrong-Samut Prakan) will be operational on Dec 6. That's next Thursday. The new section of the elevated railway, which connects with the east end of the Sukhumvit Line of the BTS marks the return of trains to Samut Prakan, also known as Pak Nam, which 125 years ago during the reign of King Rama V boasted Siam's first railway. The Pak Nam rail route connected the coastal city at the mouth of the Chao Phraya River with Hua Lamphong in Bangkok. It stopped operation in 1960, giving way to road transportation that became more popular.