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IPB University Students Change Plastic and Agricultural Waste into Renewable Energy

By dpis | IPB SDG 11, IPB SDG 7, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 19 July, 2019 | 0

Most plastic waste is disposed of in landfills or burned. Proper handling of plastic waste treatment is important in overcoming environmental problems. To overcome this problem a clear, accurate and optimal management system is needed. Read More>>Read more

IPB University Students Invent An Android Based Quail Cage

By dpis | IPB SDG 2, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 19 July, 2019 | 0

The team of IPB University students who are members of the 2019 Technology Application Student Creativity Program (PKM-T) makes automatic quail cages that utilize Android phones. They are Mohammad Daffa Valdivia, Rizkia Hadi Safitri and Egy Rizky Ismail from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Biosystems, Faculty of Agricultural Technology. In addition, there are alsoRead more

Nutrimori, Beauty Mask Made from Moringa Leaves by IPB University Students

By dpis | IPB SDG 3, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 19 July, 2019 | 0

Beauty is one of the important parts of humans, especially women. The use of cosmetics such as powder to masks is done to maintain beauty. Today, many beauty products are made from natural ingredients. One of them is Nutrimori products designed by IPB University students. Read More>>Read more

Mland Milk, White Leadtree Milk Invented by IPB University Students

By dpis | IPB SDG 2, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 19 July, 2019 | 0

Indonesia as a country owning high biodiversity, has abundant food potential. However, the potential of local food source is rarely used, even almost forgotten. One of them is white leadtree (locally known as ‘mlanding’) seeds, which are usually used to make tempeh (mlanding tempeh) that has high nutritional content. In addition to soybeans, the seedsRead more

Stressed Out from Traffic, IPB Students Research the Policy of Modern Angkot in Bogor

By dpis | IPB SDG 11, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 18 July, 2019 | 0

Based on the Driver Satisfaction Index, Bogor City is the city with the second worst driving comfort in the world. Public transportation occupies the second largest position after motorized vehicles so angkot (public transporation in the form of car) becomes a contributor to congestion in the city of Bogor. Various policies have been carried outRead more

IPB University Students Create Odor-Free Enclosures with Silver Nanoparticles

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 18 July, 2019 | 0

Most of the maintenance of broiler chickens in Indonesia still uses an open cage system and does not pay attention to sewage disposal and processing systems. The open cage system on traditional farms produces an odor in the form of gas that pollutes the environment, namely ammonia. Ammonia gas more than 25 ppm will beRead more

IPB University Students Study Endangered ‘Mas’ Durian

By dpis | IPB SDG 15, IPB SDG 2, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 18 July, 2019 | 0

Durians are widely known by the public as the ‘King of Fruits’. Besides having attracting smell, this tropical fruit also has sweet flesh. Durians are one of the main commodities in Rancamaya, Bogor City. Rancamaya durians, or more widely known as ‘mas durian’, is one of the superior durian varieties. Their characteristics include pointy andRead more

IPB Researcher: Beware of New Pests of Armyworms in Corn

By dpis | IPB SDG 2, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 17 July, 2019 | 0

The IPB University research team found new armyworm pests in corn, namely Spodoptera frugiperda. This pest is reported to appear in Pasaman Barat, West Sumatra in March 2019. Until now the presence of S. frugiperda pests has been found in several provinces such as West Java, Central Java and West Kalimantan. Read More>>Read more

IPB University Students Creates Sunblock from Jackfruit Seeds and Coconut Oil

By dpis | IPB SDG 3, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 17 July, 2019 | 0

The protection towards ultraviolet radiation is very needed for humans along with the depletion of ozone layer. Ultraviolet radiation is very dangerous because it can cause various damage to living cells and cause cancer. Read More>>Read more

IPB University Introduces Cultivation Technique for Stingless Bee in Kuningan

By dpis | IPB SDG 15, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 16 July, 2019 | 0

As one of the forms of community devotion, The Institute for Research and Community Development (LPPM) IPB University does the Thematic Real Work Lecture Program (KKN-T) in Kuningan. A group of students and their supervising lecturers were present in Sagarahiang The village, Darma Regency, Kuningan introduced stingless bee cultivation techniques, (13/7). This activity was aRead more

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