Arsip:
2021
Aquaculture is the maintenance of various animals that live in water. Contrary to the trend of fishing, aquaculture is projected to continue to increase as an effort to meet the needs of animal protein for […].
Three UGM researchers, Professor Abdul Rohman (Pharmacy), Professor Muh Aris Marfai (Geography), and Professor Ahmad Maryudi (Forestry), have been listed as the world’s most influential scientists, according to a study conducted by Stanford University.
The Bantul Regency government officially runs a program implementing Wolbachia-carrying mosquitoes to fight against dengue fever. The program called WoW MANTUL!! Wolbachia wis Masuk Bantul collaborates with the UGM Faculty of Medicine, World Mosquito Program (WMP) Yogyakarta, and the […].
As part of the empowerment program for fostered villages, the Student Energy Council of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM DEM) has developed an energy village in Cageran Hamlet, Tamanmartani Village, Kalasan District, Sleman Regency, Special Region […].
UGM Rector Professor Panut Mulyono inaugurated 20 Health Promoting University (HPU) Ambassadors and 20 Mental Health First Aiders at the Opening Ceremony of the 72nd Anniversary of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Tuesday (26/10).
Incidence and mortality due to colon cancer in Indonesia are still relatively high. However, early screening and treatment can reduce mortality. A team of UGM students developed a colon (colorectal) cancer screening method using the […].
A team of UGM students created an educational game as a learning media of the Javanese culture. This educational game, named Lingkar Bregada, was initiated by Fitriana Aulia from FKKMK, Andreas Ryan Cahyo K., Arlen […].
UGM students Lintang Fathonasyifa, Naura Ajeng Pratiwi, Khairunnisa Aqillah, and Muhammad Wildan Nasir from the Veterinary Medicine study program, and Ilham Ali Hasani from the Mechanical Engineering study program created a practical medical device for […].
The UGM student team investigated the nanoemulsion of tapak liman leaf extract (Elephantopus scaber L.) as a safe alternative to Antibiotic Growth Promoters (AGP) in broiler production.