
SMARTER CHIPS: Research aims to make ICs that can repair themselves
Wouldn’t it be great if we could have computer systems that not only take care of themselves, but also make self-generating integrated circuits, replacing old ones, to keep the system running without human intervention?
Science camps to encourage blind students
Even though she has been in a world of darkness all her life, 17-year-old Rampung Wongnontaphumi has a dream. Now in Grade 7, the blind student from Samsen Wittayalai School hopes to be an inventor. Despite seeing nothing, she has a vision to invent a new type of car that the blind can drive. This ambitioun has encouraged her interest in science since she was young.
Nectec hopes Thailand will be an RFID leader
It is a small, emerging industry, but its aim is very high. With the growing use of RFID (radio freqency identification) worldwide, Thailand is not only set to encourage the growth of the RFID industry locally, but also aims to be at the forefront of the global market in the next five years.
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