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Are Women Really More Sensitive to Cold? Experts Finally Reveal the Truth
A scientific study reveals why women often feel colder than men, linking the phenomenon to differences in body size, metabolism, and physiological structure. Researchers found that body composition, not just skin temperature, plays a crucial role in cold sensitivity.
Krisikorn Wins Badminton Gold at Student Sports Championship
Krisikorn Choeykeewong from Nonthaburi dramatically won the men's singles badminton gold medal at the 45th National Student Sports Championship in Buriram. He overcame a first-game deficit to defeat Thanachet Kleebmalai from Bangkok in a thrilling three-game match.
Kasetsart University Elevates Thai Pet Groomers to International Standards
Kasetsart University has launched an innovative initiative to professionalize pet grooming in Thailand, hosting the first-ever dog grooming and fancy competition at the Kasetsart Fair 2026. The university plans to develop a Non-Degree training program and establish professional certification standards for pet groomers, aiming to elevate the industry's quality and recognition.
Anuthin Praises 'Julaphant' in Blue Shirt, Says 'No More Nicknames'
Bhumjaithai Party leader Anuthin Charnvirakul made light-hearted comments about Pheu Thai Party leader Julaphant Amornvivat's blue outfit, suggesting a potential thawing of political tensions. The remarks hint at possible future cooperation between political parties, moving beyond past electoral rivalries.
Throwing a Punch - Election Results and Transparency?
Thailand's recent election has been marred by widespread allegations of voting irregularities and lack of transparency across multiple provinces. Citizen observer networks and political parties are calling for a thorough investigation of vote counting discrepancies and full disclosure of polling unit results.
Investment Perspectives for the New Decade: Foreign Assets as a Solution
Kasikorn Asset Management has released a comprehensive investment research report highlighting Thailand's economic challenges and recommending global asset diversification. The study suggests that investors should look beyond domestic markets to optimize their long-term investment strategies in light of structural limitations and changing global economic dynamics.
Health Officials Die in Fatal Van Collision with Highway Truck
A devastating road accident involving a public health van from Uthai Thani province resulted in three fatalities, including a doctor and nurse. The collision occurred on the Phahon Yothin Road when the van struck a parked highway maintenance truck, leaving multiple people injured.
Parliamentary Candidate in Nakhon Si Thammarat Demands Money Back After Election Loss
A parliamentary candidate in Nakhon Si Thammarat has exposed alleged financial misconduct during the recent election. The candidate claimed that local campaign leaders withheld funds meant for villagers, which may have contributed to his defeat in the electoral race.
Canadian Skating Team Suddenly Remembers 'Forgotten Homework' at Olympic Venue
Canadian Olympic figure skater Madeline Schizas created an internet sensation by emailing her professor to delay a homework assignment while competing at the Milan 2026 Winter Olympics. Her creative and honest approach quickly went viral, with her professor supportively allowing her to submit the work after the competition.
PHUKET XTRA: VIDEO: CHARGED: Smart Bus Driver in Karon Death; Navy Locates Sunken Cargo Ship || Feb 10
A Smart Bus driver has been charged in connection with a fatal incident in Karon, Phuket. Additionally, the Thai Navy has successfully located a sunken cargo ship in the region, marking significant developments in local maritime and transportation news.
YLG Anticipates Gold Prices Soaring to $5,400/Ounce - Reveals 5 Red Flags of Fraudulent Trading Apps
YLG has identified five key warning signs to help investors detect fraudulent gold trading mobile apps amid rising gold prices. The company predicts potential gold price increases to $5,400 per ounce and launched a new trading app targeting younger investors with low-entry investment options.
Students Storm Election Commission, Declare: 'Losing is Okay, But Be Transparent'
A group of young students protested at the Election Commission headquarters, challenging the transparency of Thailand's recent national elections. Led by 22-year-old Pan, the demonstrators demanded a recount and raised concerns about potential vote buying and electoral misconduct.