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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 24 May 2025
Man Found Dead in Irrigation Pond Days After Karaoke Outing Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The body of a 47-year-old man was discovered in an irrigation pond in Kong Ra district, Pattalung province, two days after he was last seen leaving a local karaoke bar. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1361601-man-found-dead-in-irrigation-pond-days-after-karaoke-outing/ -
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Accident Man Found Dead in Irrigation Pond Days After Karaoke Outing
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The body of a 47-year-old man was discovered in an irrigation pond in Kong Ra district, Pattalung province, two days after he was last seen leaving a local karaoke bar. On 22 May, at approximately 14:00, police were alerted to a body found in a pond measuring 6 metres wide, 30 metres long, and 6 metres deep, located in the Samwang subdistrict. The deceased, identified as Mr. Supit, a local resident, was found with injuries to his head and mouth, with the condition of the body suggesting he had been dead for two days. According to family members, Mr. Supit had gone out to a nearby karaoke bar on 19 May and did not return home. Concerned relatives began searching for him but were unable to locate him until the discovery of his body. Authorities questioned a 61-year-old man who had reportedly been with Mr. Supit that evening. The man stated that he had encountered Mr. Supit walking along the road and invited him to the karaoke bar. He claimed to have dropped Mr. Supit off at the entrance of his road before returning home alone. However, CCTV footage obtained by the police showed the man riding his motorcycle alone, prompting further investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mr. Supit’s death. The body has been sent for a detailed autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. Police have not ruled out foul play, as family members remain suspicious due to the nature of the injuries sustained. The investigation is ongoing. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-23. -
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Trump Admin Revokes Harvard’s Right to Enroll International Students
I feel sorry for the American students impacted by this, since it will lead to reduced opportunities for them to learn and broaden their horizons. As an Undergraduate, I benefited from the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP), which exchange students for a year on a national basis. British students go to the US, American students go to the UK, all to mutual benefit. In a sense, its immaterial which country you exchange with; the benefit is being in a new and challenging educational system, which can inspire you and change your perspective on things. Some Americans won't get that opportunity, and I hear a sweeping ban on international students is likely to broaden. At Harvard, the heir apparent to the Belgium throne, Princess Elizabeth, a 3rd Cousin I believe to the British King, is to be expelled halfway through her Masters, which of course is generously self-funded. She has nothing to do with any protests, all the more so due to her constitutional role. She of course won't suffer as such. But one day, she will be the Belgian Head of State, receiving a future new US Ambassador, greeting a solemn President at an annual reverential Bastogne memorial. As a country, little Belgium might not matter to the USA. Its a country that has been enormously grateful to the US, and has repeatedly demonstrated that for over 100 years. Now the next Monarch will think about the US with possibly mixed feelings. That seems a shame.- 1
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Donald, you gonna regret upsetting those nice Canadians
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Discovery of Radiation-Resistant Bacteria Aboard China's Space Station
New strain of bacteria is the key turn of phrase. Not at all unusual. 99.9% of terran bacteria are unknown. My PhD not only resulted in new strains, but I found new genera of bacteria. In higher organisms, thats like discovering lizard people. Its not a big deal. First I found one brand new genera, and named it. Then I found another brand new one. Named that as well. Seriously whacky looking bacteria at x1000. Super sensitive to metals, I had to grow them using a plant-derived gelling agent from Dupont, normally used in paints, because ultra high purity agar (which is made from seaweed) had too much metals in it. The gel was a thermo-responsive gel, which meant it liquified when I stuck it in the fridge, leading to unique ways to harvest colonies. Bacteria are ubiquitous; in soil, in water. A mate at Purdue was working in a mine in South Africa, 4kms down, drilling native rock, and found novel bacteria down there. I've worked with bacteria that have required special glassware, as they are so acidophillic, and other bacteria where you have to grow them in a pressure cooker. Up in the clouds, there is a complete ecosystem that directly impacts our climate. Amazing things.
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