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New technologies Students research and debate the positive and negative aspects of expanding nuclear resources, biotechnology, and nanotechnology in the future.
The New York Times - Learning Network
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fibre-optics Image credit - Acres Management Consulting, Ontario
"Telecom companies will, in their migration to 3G, need fibre optic networks. They will need the right to lay down fibre across fields and roads, across towns and rivers. Or they will need to partner with someone who does have the right of access - someone like Egat." More about fibre-optic broadband - Article - Bangkok Post.
fiber optic pathways use of composite polls - "Running energy" by Alan S. Brown - Mechanical Engineering Magazine
fiber optic pathways "In Finland...one of the biggest money earners for the railway authorities is not actually operating the rail network, but laying fibre alongside the track and providing wholesale connectivity to mobile phone operators and cable TV companies...."
Egat's true value lies in the 'right of access' from Article by Don Sambandaraksa - Bangkok Post
The New York Times - Learning Network
Exploring Technological Solutions to Global Challenges
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