NANOTECHNOLOGY Waste material finds use for drug delivery
Shrimp shells and squid pens may be regarded as waste by most of us, but for Pranee Lertsutthiwong, a doctoral researcher from the Centre of Chitin-Chitosan Biomaterials at Chulalongkorn University, these by-products from frozen-food processing are a key material to develop a nano-sized drug delivery system.
ELECTRONIC MAIL Research team seeks a more natural voice
You're on your way Internet to check e-mail messages. Wouldn't it be easier if you could just make a phone call and listen to your mailbox reading messages for you?
Survey says Thailand set for mobility applications
Thailand shows potential as the country best prepared for business mobility applications in Southeast Asia, according to a survey conducted by Singapore-based research company Saffron Hill and commissioned by Nokia.
Identify sells new systems for business
Identify, a four-year-old local Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) developer and seller, has expanded its business from developing just RFID tags and readers to offer a new RFID system for businesses.
One ticket may cover all trips in Bangkok area
Transport in Bangkok will soon become simpler with a plan in the pipeline to introduce electronic tickets that can be used on all forms of public transport, doing away with the need to buy a ticket each time you travel.