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U.S. Perception of Religion Shifts: What Gallup’s Latest Survey Means for Thai Readers

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A new Gallup poll shows Americans increasingly perceive religion as influencing national life more than a year ago. The June 2025 report indicates 34% of U.S. adults say religion is gaining influence, up from 20% in 2024. Meanwhile, 59% believe religion is losing ground, down from 75% in 2024.

For Thai readers, this snapshot of American attitudes offers insight into global conversations about education, civil society, and policy. In Thailand, Buddhism remains central to national identity, while the constitution maintains a separation between religion and state. These contrasts highlight how society negotiates religiosity and public life in different cultural contexts.

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"Learn to Code" Push Falters as Computer Science Graduates Face Rising Unemployment

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A wave of concern has swept through global education and tech circles as new research highlights an unexpected backlash against the widely promoted “learn to code” movement. Computer science, once championed as a surefire path to security and prosperity, has become a cautionary tale as recent university graduates face a sudden spike in joblessness, surpassing many of their non-technical peers and igniting deep conversations in Thailand about the future of digital education and the realities of the job market (Futurism).

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AI Is Elevating Computer Science in Thailand: A Path to a More Vital Workforce

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The surge in artificial intelligence is reshaping how we think about computer science education and jobs. Viral posts once claimed that learning to code might be obsolete. Yet expert analysis shows AI is increasing computer science’s central role in society, the economy, and education—globally and for Thailand.

The discussion was sparked by a feature in The Information, which questioned whether AI would shrink opportunities for computer science graduates. Some online claims used selective labor market data to argue humanities majors now outperform tech graduates. However, a closer look at data cited by researchers from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York indicates computer science majors still enjoy higher salaries and stronger employment prospects than many other fields.

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AI Isn’t Killing Computer Science—It’s Making It More Vital Than Ever

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The recent surge in artificial intelligence (AI) capability has sparked heated debates about the future of computer science education and employment, with viral social media posts suggesting that the traditional advice to “learn to code” is no longer relevant. However, new analysis and expert perspectives reveal a more nuanced—and optimistic—picture: far from making computer science obsolete, AI is actually increasing its centrality to modern society, economies, and educational priorities, both globally and for Thailand.

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Beyond the Reward: New Research Reveals How the Brain's “Dopamine Clock” Predicts Pleasure Timing

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Scientists have uncovered that the brain’s dopamine system doesn’t simply predict if a reward is coming, but also precisely when to expect it—offering fresh insights into motivation, addiction, and even artificial intelligence. This new study, led by researchers at the University of Geneva and published on June 9, 2025, fundamentally changes our understanding of how the brain’s reward circuitry times and values pleasurable experiences, opening new avenues for practical applications in health and education (ScienceDaily).

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Mind Blanks Decoded: What a Sudden Gap in Thought Means for Thai Students and Workers

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Moments of mind blanking happen at the most inconvenient times—during exams, important meetings, or casual chats. A growing body of research treats these lapses not as personal failings but as common, brain-wide events that reveal how our minds recharge. For Thai readers, understanding this phenomenon can guide daily stress management, productivity, and mental health awareness in education and work settings.

Researchers now view mind blanking as a normal aspect of cognition, not a rare quirk. A major review indicates people spend roughly 5% to 20% of waking hours with no conscious thoughts. This challenges the notion that blank moments are simply a failure of attention and shows they are a widespread feature of human experience that affects students, professionals, and older adults alike. In Thai classrooms and offices, recognizing this as a natural part of brain function can reduce stigma around forgetting or pausing mid-speech.

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Mindfulness Opens the Mind, Not the Senses: Thai Readers Should Know

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A new neuroimaging study suggests regular mindfulness meditation makes people more attuned to bodily sensations, but it does not sharpen sensory accuracy. The finding, reported in Psychophysiology, shows mindfulness can lower the brain’s sensory gating—the threshold that decides which signals reach conscious awareness—raising important questions for mental health practice and personal well-being. Research from behavioral and EEG data highlights that openness to internal cues increases, even when real sensory discrimination does not.

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New Brain Study Finds Mindfulness Meditation Opens the Mind—But Not the Senses

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A new neuroimaging study has revealed that regular mindfulness meditation can make people more attuned to bodily sensations, but this increased openness does not actually sharpen sensory accuracy. The findings, published in the journal Psychophysiology, provide fresh insight into how mindfulness meditation alters perception by lowering the brain’s sensory gating—the threshold that regulates what bodily signals reach conscious awareness—raising intriguing questions for both mental health practitioners and individuals seeking emotional well-being through meditation (PsyPost).

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Rethinking the “Learn to Code” Wave: Thai Youth Face a Changing Tech Job Market

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A global debate is intensifying as new research shows a softer demand for entry-level tech roles. Computer science graduates, once seen as a passport to stable careers, are encountering higher unemployment than many non-technical peers. The findings prompt Thai educators and policymakers to re-evaluate digital education strategies and the actual job market, with implications for Thailand’s ambitious coding initiatives.

In Thailand, government and education authorities have pushed coding and digital literacy since 2023. Nationwide campaigns introduced coding in schools and aimed to equip students with tech skills for international competitiveness. These efforts are reinforced by teacher training programs and public-private partnerships designed to inspire young people to become creators of technology, not merely consumers. Yet global trends show that even as digital skills rise, the job market remains competitive and uneven, underscoring the need for nuanced planning in Thailand’s labor strategy.

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The Brain’s “Dopamine Clock” Predicts When Pleasure Arrives — A Boost for Thai Education, Health, and Technology

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A new study reveals that the brain’s dopamine system does more than signal rewards. It also predicts the exact timing of when pleasure will occur. This insight could transform approaches to motivation, addiction treatment, and even artificial intelligence. Led by researchers from the University of Geneva and published in mid-2025, the work shows the brain’s reward circuitry times pleasurable experiences with remarkable precision, offering practical implications for health and learning in Thailand.

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What Happens When Our Mind Goes Blank? Science Sheds New Light on a Universal Phenomenon

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It hits at the most inconvenient moments: during a stressful exam, a high-stakes meeting, or even a casual conversation when you simply cannot recall what you were just about to say. This sudden “mind blanking” is more than a common annoyance—recent research reveals it is a complex and surprisingly frequent mental event that holds important lessons about how our brains function and recharge. For Thai readers, understanding this phenomenon can help manage daily stress, enhance productivity, and inform approaches to mental health and education.

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"Death of Creativity?" AI Sparks Fears and Hope Across Global Advertising Industry

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Artificial intelligence is reshaping the world’s advertising industry at breakneck speed, fueling both anxiety and optimism as agencies, tech giants and creatives grapple with what some call the “death of creativity.” As Meta (formerly Facebook) and Google unveil AI tools that can automate ad creation and targeting, industry leaders now face stark questions about the future of work, the creative process, and the livelihoods of thousands—including here in Thailand, where the advertising industry is closely watching global developments.

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AI and Advertising: Will Thailand Ride the Wave or Lose Its Creative Edge?

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Artificial intelligence is reshaping global advertising at breakneck speed, sparking both fear and hope. As Meta and Google roll out AI tools to automate ad creation and targeting, industry leaders confront questions about the future of work, the creative process, and livelihoods—also for Thailand, where the ad sector watches global shifts closely.

The momentum is real. Leading agencies are investing heavily in data, machine learning, and AI-driven campaigns to stay competitive. Recent high-profile AI-generated ads—ranging from sports coaching videos inspired by legends to robotic-style handwriting—illustrate how far machines can go in crafting personalized messages. Data from major industry players suggests AI can deliver fast, scalable campaigns, but it also raises concerns about the quality and cultural resonance of marketing.

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AI Cheating Clampdown: China Shuts Down Chatbots During Gaokao and What It Means for Thailand

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China paused several AI chatbot services during the gaokao, the country’s high-stakes college entrance exam, to safeguard exam integrity. Leading AI firms publicly disabled image-recognition and question-answering features during exam hours, with messages citing a commitment to fairness. The move was echoed by multiple platforms, and a viral AI service also restricted access in line with exam protection efforts. Authorities already ban phones and laptops in exam halls, but concerns about covert AI assistance before and during tests have grown among students, parents, and educators. Social media chatter on Weibo reflected broad anxiety about fairness in a tech-driven academic era.

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AI Rekindles the Value of Computer Science for Thai Students

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AI is reshaping education worldwide, including Thailand, but experts say it strengthens rather than undermines computer science. Mastery of computing principles remains essential for students and educators navigating a fast-changing digital landscape.

AI now plays a dual role in computer science education. While it can automate parts of programming and problem-solving, researchers argue that understanding core concepts is more important than ever. This knowledge enables learners to harness, critique, and design AI technologies rather than be passively shaped by them.

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AI Transforms Computer Science Education: From Threat to Essential Skillset

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The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has swept across global education systems, igniting debates over whether the rise of tools like ChatGPT and code-generating software could render traditional computer science studies obsolete. However, the latest research and expert commentaries decisively counter this narrative, arguing that AI is not killing computer science but is instead making its mastery more essential than ever before for Thai students and educators navigating an evolving digital landscape.

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AI-Driven Sextortion Targets Teens: What Thai Families Need to Know

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A recent U.S. case has drawn attention to AI-powered sextortion, where a teenager died by suicide after being blackmailed with an artificially created nude image. The incident underscores the urgent need for awareness and stronger protections as digital exploitation evolves.

The tragedy began when a teenage boy was targeted by criminals who used AI to fabricate a nude photo of him. They threatened to release the image unless he met their demands. Unable to cope with fear and shame, he took his own life. Experts say this crime is rising in the United States and around the world, including Asia.

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China Shuts Down AI Chatbots to Prevent Cheating During High-Stakes College Exams

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In a sweeping move to uphold the integrity of its gaokao college entrance examinations, China’s leading artificial intelligence companies temporarily suspended several AI chatbot services during the nation’s high-stress exam period, according to multiple reports including The Verge and Bloomberg. This sudden deactivation of key AI features marks a significant line of defense in the global battle against high-tech academic dishonesty, with important implications for countries like Thailand, where similar challenges are poised to reshape the educational landscape.

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Digital Pacifiers and the Emotional Toll: New Research Warns of a Screen Time Nightmare for Children

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A sweeping new analysis is sounding the alarm over children’s growing dependence on digital devices as their primary way to handle difficult emotions—a habit with far-reaching consequences for mental health and development. Dubbed the age of the “digital pacifier,” researchers warn that screens aren’t just a symptom of modern life but a central piece of a self-defeating cycle among kids around the world, including in Thailand, where daily screen time continues to trend upward. The findings, released in the journal Psychological Bulletin and summarized in recent reports such as StudyFinds.org, urge families and educators to rethink the role of screens in children’s emotional lives, especially as global averages climb above healthy limits and more Thai children access devices at unprecedented rates.

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Early Childhood Social Exclusion Linked to Loneliness and Dark Triad Traits, New Study Warns

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New research highlights the lasting impact of childhood social rejection on mental wellbeing and personality development. Findings show that early exclusion increases loneliness and is associated with higher levels of the Dark Triad—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy. The study’s implications are relevant to educators, parents, and policymakers in Thailand, where social harmony and community integration are highly valued.

In Thai communities, where group belonging and collective well-being shape childhood experiences, social exclusion can carry heavy consequences. International research indicates that marginalized children—whether due to academics, disabilities, or family background—face greater risks of chronic loneliness. The study also suggests that early exclusion can contribute to traits marked by manipulation, grandiosity, and a lack of empathy. Researchers noted that individuals who faced rejection in childhood reported higher loneliness and more pronounced Dark Triad characteristics as adults.

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Early Social Exclusion in Childhood Tied to Loneliness and Dark Triad Traits, New Study Warns

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Early experiences of social exclusion may have far-reaching consequences on individuals’ psychological wellbeing and future personality development, according to new research reported by PsyPost. The study, which investigates the knock-on effects of childhood social rejection, reveals that not only does exclusion increase loneliness, but it is also linked to a rise in characteristics known collectively as the “Dark Triad”: narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy. These findings could have significant implications for educators, parents, and policymakers in Thailand, where social harmony and group integration are held in high cultural regard.

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Fathers as Launchpads: New Research Reveals Dad’s Unique Role in Preparing Kids for the World

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A fresh wave of research is shedding light on an age-old instinct: fathers possess a “dad instinct” hardwired to prepare their children for the challenges beyond the family home, playing a critical but often underappreciated role in launching the next generation into confident independence. The findings, summarized recently by a popular fatherhood writer in an article titled “The Dad Instinct: How Fathers Prepare Kids for the Wider World,” draw on anthropology, sociology, and developmental psychology to show that the ways fathers interact with their children are universal, deliberate, and deeply relevant for families in Thailand and worldwide.

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New Study Links Overly Controlling Parenting to Shorter Lifespans in Children

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A recent international study has revealed that certain parenting traits, specifically overly controlling or authoritarian parenting styles, may be linked to reduced longevity in children. This finding, which has rapidly gained attention among educators and public health specialists, suggests that the effects of family environments extend far beyond childhood and can have a profound impact on long-term health and lifespan. For Thai families, where traditional norms sometimes favour strict parental oversight, these revelations carry significant implications.

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Pride in Progress: Thai LGBTIQ+ Activists Lead Safer, Inclusive Communities

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Grassroots activists across Thailand are quietly reshaping daily life for LGBTIQ+ people. A recent feature by UN Women highlights how women and marginalised individuals are building safer, more resilient communities beyond high-profile debates about marriage equality and parades.

For Thai readers, the story matters because it spotlights the real work happening at the local level. Legal reforms on gender recognition and partnerships grab headlines, but educators, community workers, and volunteers are the ones who create welcoming spaces in schools, clinics, and neighborhoods. Equality, in this view, combines law with culture and shared responsibility.

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