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‘Mobile odor-restricted urinal’, an innovation by nursing teachers, Thammasat to reduce urinary problems in psychiatric patients.
Going to the toilet is regarded as another important issue in patients’ lives, especially in those who cannot fully help…
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Monash-Alfred-Baker join forces to improve heart health
A new cardiovascular research centre is bringing together Monash University, the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute and Alfred Health to boost opportunities for academic-clinician partnered…
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Thammasat presents AI Technology to assist in psychiatric disorders diagnosis
AI screens patients with psychiatric disorders through their speech by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jaturong Tantibundit, Lecturer at the Department of…
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EdUHK Study Finds Residual Antibiotics in Cooked Food
The use of veterinary antibiotics is not uncommon in the fields of animal husbandry and fisheries to speed up growth…
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Thammasat student invented a way to find “hidden ownerships”, revolutionizing the knowledge of the capital market
The research entitled “Hidden Ownerships and Corporate Governance” by Nattawut Waengwan, a Ph.D. student, Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Thammasat University proposes a…
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Professor from Thammasat invented innovation for breast cancer patients, promoting post-surgery rehabilitation
Asst. Prof. Supawadee Tubklum, Nursing Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Thammasat University foresaw problems that arise after breast cancer surgery which…
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NUS physicists utilise hair fluorescence to repurpose human hair waste
Physicists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed an innovative method of converting human hair waste into a…
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Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University innovates the “Telemedicine Pulse Oximeter”
Telemedicine Pulse Oximeter, a creative innovation from the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University. The team consists of Prof.…
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Game-changing approach: Card game by NUS Business students aims to break the taboo of end-of-life planning
In a society where discussions about death remain taboo, a team of NUS Business School undergraduates have taken on the challenge to…
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HKU Dentistry team uses artificial intelligence for early detection of gum inflammation
A groundbreaking study led by researchers at the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of Hong Kong (HKU), in collaboration…
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