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Dr. Irfan Syauqi Beik, Lecturer of IPB Sharia Economics, won the Best Sharia Awards

Lecturer of Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) Dr. Irfan Syauqi Beik won the 2018 Best Sharia Awards in the Academic category from Investor Magazine. He was awarded this award because he succeeded in bringing many innovations to Sharia economics. One of them is the making of CI-BEST Model which is used to measure poverty and welfare […]

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Energy Sector Research Doesn’t Wait for Oil Prices to Rise

Every time oil prices soar, oil and gas imports are the main cause of the trade balance deficit. Thus said the Chairman of IKABI (Indonesian Bioenergy Experts Association), Dr.Tatang Hernas Soerawidjaja in the 2018 IKABI Workshop at Salak Tower Hotel, Bogor, Thursday (2/8). Furthermore, he said, vegetable oils such as palm oil, palm kernel and

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Organic Adhesives from Chicken Feather Waste and Cow Bone Made by IPB Students

Indonesian students are endlessly trying to create a variety of innovations that can be a solution to the problems that exist in the surrounding environment. Sometimes, innovations created by students take the form of the use of materials that were previously unthinkable. As an innovation in the field of research by students of the Bogor

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IPB Students Invent Bogor Specialty Souvenirs from Tapioca Starch Waste

The level of creativity of students to make use of waste is increasingly needed, especially in processing solid waste from used tapioca flour. One of the creative solutions that came from Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) students is changing the leftover starch into a souvenir from Bogor. It is called Pokopang which stands for a creative

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This Sidewalk Flower Proved to Lower the Dangerous Metal Content of River Water up to 73.1 Percent

The availability of clean water in Indonesia is disrupted as a result of the pollution of the source of water reservoir, which is the river. Based on data from the Directorate General of Pollution Control and Ministry of Environment and Forestry (2015), rivers in Indonesia have been polluted by heavy metals up to 68 percent.

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Preventing Landslide by studying the Plant Architectural Model

Professor of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) of Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), Prof. Dr. Dede Setiadi, studied the model of plant architecture to calculate the rate of soil erosion during the rainy season. “If we can calculate the rate of soil erosion, then we can prevent the occurrence of landslide,” stated Prof.

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IPB Researchers Give Ice Water to Quail Livestock to Prevent Stress

The research team from the Department of Production and Animal Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) which consists of Prof. Dr. Ir. Iman Rahayu HS, MS, Prof. Ir Sumiati, M.Sc, Andoni Reza Nugroho, and Jonatan Senja did a research experiment to see the effects of feeding low temperatured water to quails towards

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IPB students Research Pandan Wangi Tea, Alternative Medicine for Diabetes Mellitus

Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) students, Ika Jenri Ramadayanti, Adyesta Prema Oktadilian, and Agustin Nazillatun Nikmah from the Department of Feed Nutrition and Technology, Faculty of Animal Husbandry accompanied by a co-lecturer Arif Darmawan, S.Pt, M.Sc conducted research on the potential of pandanus tea fragrant in treating diabetes mellitus. This research entered the 2018 Student Creativity

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