Teck’s shelved project tells the world Canada is a difficult place to do business: Deloitte
Economist Craig Alexanderon the effect of coronavirus, blockades and carbon taxes on Canada’s economy, and its ability to get infrastructure built
Economist Craig Alexanderon the effect of coronavirus, blockades and carbon taxes on Canada’s economy, and its ability to get infrastructure built
Image: https://latechsports.com/common/controls/image_handler.aspx?thumb_prefix=rp_primary&image_path=/images/2020/2/20/BrookeDiaz2.jpg Louisiana Tech will continue its stretch of tough non-conference games Tuesday night when the Lady Techsters travel to face Big 12 foe Baylor at 6:30 p.m. at...
In theory a game of “Survivor” featuring only champion players should mean that the two tribes start on an even playing field, but after three episodes of “Survivor: Winners at War” it seems the Sele tribe players are on a quickly sinking ship. Plagued by a does-it-or-doesn’t-it-exist divide between “old school” and “new school” players, […]
MEGHAN and Harry are set to rake in a staggering £1billion after Megxit, a top financial expert says. By cutting royal ties on March 31, the pair are free to pull in hundreds of millions from a commercial empire based on book and TV deals, public speaking gigs, brand partnerships and fashion lines. Robert Watts, […]
Former veep's supposed "firewall" in Southern states may be crumbling as support among black voters falls by 19%
A research team from the Tokyo Institute of Technology created the first visible-light photoanode made of titanium dioxide or TiO2 enhanced with cobalt. The anode is a key element needed to achieve affordable water splitting to produce hydrogen, a clean alternative to fossil fuel. In a paper published in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, the researchers explain that photoelectrochemical water splitting, the process by which light energy is used to split water molecules into hydrogen... Читать дальше...
Pia Nesensohn from Austria adopted Sri Lanka as her second home and found a 68 perch land with dense foliage opening out to ‘Madu Ganga’ to build her tropical villa. Set on a site sloping towards the river at its rear, this building follows a simple plan with a manipulation of cubic forms, rustic materials and the topography of the verdant green landscape. Madu ganga', located in the southern province of Sri Lanka, is a bio diverse river ecosystem rich in mangrove flora and fauna. The tropical... Читать дальше...
Fronius has introduced the WireSense assistance system for robotic welding. The wire electrode is a sensor that checks the component position before each weld. Detecting actual sheet edge heights and positions, it helps compensate for manufacturing inaccuracies and improve welding results, the...
When Yasushi Ishibashi founded Three beauty brand in 2009, he took into consideration the modern lifestyle, stress and environmental changes, in creating skincare products that restored a balance of mind, body and skin.
Restoring work-life balance may have been a New Year's resolution for many people. Three Thailand has backed up behavioural and lifestyle changes to achieve this goal through videos of 13 personalities, from all walks of life, in its new campaign themed "Find Your Own Balance And Rhythm".
For most people, beliefs are developed at a young age. Attitudes, however, are formed in later years from new experiences.
Singha Music Presents Thaibreak Festival 2020, an exclusive event, takes place from March 19-23 on Koh Mak in the Gulf of Thailand.
A celebration of St Valentine, "La Vie En Rose", an exhibition by Saverio Lucci, a prolific Italian contemporary artist and designer with a strong aesthetic influence in today's popular culture, is not to be missed.
In recent years, we've seen the arrival of more and more online talk shows and podcasts, engaging and informing audiences on a wide variety of content, from current affairs to sports, film to technology, and everything in between.
'Heeerrre's Johnny!" Stanley Kubrick's The Shining will return to theatres in Bangkok for a special one-off screening on March 15 at the Scala, Siam Square. Yes, that Shining, the film with an axe-wielding Jack Nicholson, a screaming Shelley Duvall, and those creepy twin sisters. If you've always wanted to see this classic horror on the big screen but have never had the opportunity, now's your...
Over the past several years, Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has given thousands of interviews and press conferences, both impromptu and scheduled. By following and reviewing some of his encounters with the public on important occasions, especially in front of the media, a few salient points have emerged about his communication abilities.
The Prayut Chan-o-cha government does not want street protests. The majority of people say they will not join political rallies either because they fear for their safety and believe they would instigate disorder, according to a recent Nida poll.
Finally, the entire country can witness a political duel between the government and opposition after the House convened for the long-awaited no-confidence motion on Monday.
No compromise is in sight for Thailand's politics where the stakes are at their highest. It is a winner-takes-all reality. The quick demise of the Future Forward Party and the 10-year ban for its key leaders, who phenomenally captured a large swath of the electorate less than a year ago on an aggressive reform agenda, bear myriad and far-reaching implications.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to provide support for Thai green bonds that plan to list on the Luxembourg Green Exchange (LGX) as part of a plan to facilitate long-term sustainable growth in finance.
The cabinet on Monday approved a 3.12-billion-baht aid package to help farmers hurt by drought.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha defended a land sale by his father, insisting that it did not favour anyone after the opposition raised the issue during the first day of the censure debate against the government.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Ben Harris of Brewton-Parker (Ga.) was named SSAC Baseball Pitcher of the Week and Payton Alexander of Loyola (La.) was named SSAC Baseball Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday.