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This is How IPB University Students Help Fishermen Catch Squid

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 14, IPB SDG 2, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 24 July, 2019 | 0

Squid is a fishery commodity that has high economic value which currently becomes Indonesia’s main export product. However, there is a problem in its cultivation, namely the attractors currently used by fishermen to catch squid. Current squid attractors are still ineffective due to the large size, which makes fishermen difficult to carry many attractors atRead more

IPB University Students Find a Tool to Improve Palm Oil Quality and Quantity

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 2, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 24 July, 2019 | 0

There are major problems that usually occur in oil palm plantation businesses, one of which is in harvesting activities, namely the process of cucumber palm cereal extraction that is not in accordance with the procedure and most are not carried out. This causes a decrease in the quality and quantity of palm oil production. MoreoverRead more

IPB Students Create Bioplastic from Palm Oil Waste and Chitosan

By dpis | IPB SDG 11, IPB SDG 14, IPB SDG 15, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 24 July, 2019 | 0

Plastic waste pollutes the environment; both the land and the sea. The problem has become the problem of many, starting from researchers, academicians, and industry. The inability of plastic to be degraded causes toxicity to the environment and humans. It is caused by the fact that most of the plastic is made from petroleum-based syntheticRead more

Professor of IPB University, Increasing Palm Oil Production with Precipalm

By dpis | IPB SDG 15, IPB SDG 2, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 23 July, 2019 | 0

Based on existing data, currently, Indonesia’s oil palm plantation area reaches 13.4 million hectares. There has been a tremendous increase followed by environmental issues. So far there have been allegations of deforestation due to oil palm. But based on the results of a 2017 study, there were 10 hectares of oil palm land, most ofRead more

Professor of IPB University, Food Nutrition for Overcoming Double Nutrition Problems

By dpis | IPB SDG 2, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 23 July, 2019 | 0

Indonesia is still experiencing multiple nutritional problems, namely lack of nutrition and over nutrition. This means there are still many toddlers who experience malnutrition, malnutrition, stunting and lack of micronutrients as well as pregnant women who experience less chronic energy. While on the other hand there are many children, adolescents and adults who are overweight.Read more

IPB University Professor Protects Our Biodiversity with Biosystematics

By dpis | IPB SDG 15, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 23 July, 2019 | 0

Plant biosystematics is a discipline which learns about variation and evolution of a plant population in its taxonomy classification. Biosystematics could predict a taxon’s unknown characteristics. Besides, biosystematics research with morphology approach can represent a plant variation in a certain location before its extinction, discover environment indicator species and endemic species of an ecosystem, andRead more

Manfaatkan Ulat Hongkong, Mahasiswa IPB University Teliti Metode Pengurai Styrofoam

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 20 July, 2019 | 0

Di alam, kemasan plastik dan styrofoam sulit diurai. Penggunaan plastik dan styrofoam masih sangat tinggi, terutama di kota-kota besar di Indonesia. Styrofoam merupakan jenis plastik yang paling berbahaya dan tidak ramah lingkungan. Selain tidak ramah lingkungan karena sifatnya yang tidak dapat diurai sama sekali, proses produksi styrofoam sendiri menghasilkan limbah yang tidak sedikit. Menurut EnvironmentalRead more

K-Pop Fever, IPB University Students Research the Economic Value of Tourism in Korea

By dpis | IPB SDG 8, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 20 July, 2019 | 0

South Korea is one of the developed countries in the East Asia region whose economic sector is experiencing rapid development. In addition to the economic sector, the tourism sector in South Korea has also made progress in recent years. The increase in the number of tourists traveling to South Korea is inseparable from the riseRead more

IPB University Students Use Hong Kong Caterpillars for High Protein Milk Powder

By dpis | IPB SDG 2, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 20 July, 2019 | 0

Usually, the Hong Kong caterpillar is known for chirping bird lovers. Hong Kong caterpillar is widely used as bird feed which is said to be able to increase the stamina of chirping birds to be strong in the contest of singing. Read More>>Read more

IPB University Students Create Solar Emergency Smart Tents, Provide Electrical Energy in Disaster Sites

By dpis | IPB SDG 7, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 20 July, 2019 | 0

IPB University students created the Solar Panel Smart Emergency Tent (TEDAPIS) as a solution to provide electricity for victims of natural disasters. TEDAPIS is the work of students of the Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA), IPB University in the framework of the Student Creativity Program in the Field of CopyrightRead more

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