Gorillas share 98.3% of their DNA with homo sapiens, just 0.3% behind chimpanzees, who share 98.6% of their DNA with homo sapiens. These are both less than 2% different from what makes us what we are.
Losing the right to broadcast English Premier League (EPL) football matches should have a minimal impact on True Corporation ...
Any anti-government demonstrations will likely lead to the illegitimate seizure of power, Nattawut Saikuar, an adviser to the ...
Synnex (Thailand), a leading importer and distributor of IT products, has partnered with digital product distributor ...
When aspiring photographer Thana Tharapit was a high school student, he decided to enter the School of Architecture, Art and Design at King Mongkut ...
The following is from Dr Brasier's experiences of many rounds of golf with many strange people. Golfers don't have a particular tool for creating good rounds, or from their thoughts as they create a ...
The Election Commission's (EC) decision to hold the forthcoming local elections on a Saturday instead of a Sunday in at least ...
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is expected to renew garbage collection fees next June as part of its efforts ...
National oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc is stepping up efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from its businesses by ...
Intensifying competition between dominant e-marketplaces Shopee, Lazada and new market entrant Temu, a continuation of ...
Thai exports this year could grow by 4%, exceeding the target of 1-2%, thanks to the economic recovery of key trading ...
The banking system remains resilient with robust levels of capital, loan-loss provisions and liquidity, according to the ...