Arsip:
2021
The UGM Student Team consisting of Jacyntha Orinetha, Jihan Kaamillia Salsabil (Veterinary Medicine, 2018), and Salsabiela Millennia Putri (Pharmacy, 2019) investigated the potential of Temulawak (Curcuma xanthorrhiza) in the form of nanoemulsions as an alternative […].
Five students, Rohhi Unggul Laksonowati (Veterinary Medicine), Rizky Pawestri Utami (Veterinary Medicine), Syifa Salsabila Putri Priambodo (Biomedical Engineering), Muhammad Thoriq Kusumo Satrio (Biomedical Engineering), and Awinda Zharfani Puspasari (Industrial Engineering), made a Pregnancy and Estrous […].
Increased cholesterol in the body can cause death. The World Health Organization (WHO) puts the number of deaths due to increased cholesterol at 2.6 million. High cholesterol levels are caused by many factors, such as […].
UGM students Savira Noor Febry, Risa Dewi Ariani, and Ulayya Zahiyatul Arifin from the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, and Tasnim Arma Fauzia and Naufal Habibi from the Faculty of Engineering developed entrepreneurial training […].
Stroke is an emergency in neuroscience. The golden period for stroke treatment is essential in dealing with stroke. The best time to treat stroke lies in the first ± 4 hours after the stroke symptoms […].
Indonesia’s sea toll program is on its way to reaching its eighth anniversary. To evaluate its progress over the years, UGM Center for Transportation and Logistics Studies (Pustral) hosted a webinar discussing the impact of […].
UGM collaborates with PT ThorCon Power Indonesia in education, research, and the development of science and technology for thorium-based nuclear power plants. This collaboration was marked by the signing of a memorandum of understanding by […].
On 10 October 2021, the world commemorates “World Mental Health Day.” In response, the UGM Academic Hospital (RSA) held a Health Talkshow with the theme ‘Equality in Mental Health for All’ presenting a mental health […].
Students from different disciplines teamed up to develop a dual-function wireless speaker and power bank called Saura. It is made from recycled HDPE plastic with a class IV compressive strength of sengon wood (285 kg/cm2) […].