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EARTH WIRE -- Polluted environments kill 1.7 million children a year: WHO

A quarter of all global deaths of children under five are due to unhealthy or polluted environments including dirty ...

Waters honors Singapore’s Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI) for glycoscience research

- At a ceremony and symposium today, Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT) welcomed into its Centers of ...

Malnutrition rates high among S. Sudan children due to violence: UNICEF

Renewed violence in South Sudan threatens a generation of children who have been killed, injured, displaced and ...

Jokowi`s emotional relationships with Papua

Joko Widodo, better known as Jokowi, has been only two years as president, but has set foot on the countrys most ...

Cuba to strengthen people-to-people contact with Indonesia: Ambassador

Cuba is committed to developing its relationship with Indonesia by strengthening the people-to-people contact, ...

Indonesia observes World Malaria Day in Bengkulu

Indonesia observed World Malaria Day in Seluma District, Bengkulu Province, on Monday in the presence of Health ...

Arfak mountain residents rely on herbal medicine

The people of Arfak Mountain District in the eastern Indonesian province of West Papua have, since generations, relied ...

Japanese community learns South Sulawesi`s culture

At least 50 Japanese people who joined the "Nihonjinkai" community and are living in several districts of South ...

Sri Fatmawati wins international award for career women scientist

Dr Sri Fatmawati, an Indonesian biologist, has bagged the Elsevier Foundation Award for Career Women Scientists in the ...

Public should not worry about Zika virus: Expert

The public are advised not to worry about Zika virus but should remain vigilant, according to Tri Wibawa, chairman of ...

Indonesia facing two serious health issues

In the fight against the dengue fever outbreak that has spread alarmingly to several regions, Indonesia should also ...

Indonesia, Japan cooperate to develop anti-malarial drug

The Agency of Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), in cooperation with the Japanese government, is ...

Indonesia not yet protected from influence of tobacco companies: WHO

Indonesia is still susceptible to the influence of international tobacco companies as it is yet to accede to the ...

690 million children at risk from climate change: UNICEF

Nearly 690 million of the worlds 2.3 billion children live in areas most exposed to climate change, facing higher ...

Nobel medicine prize awarded for work on parasitic diseases

William Campbell, Satoshi Omura and Youyou Tu jointly won the 2015 Nobel Prize for medicine for their work against ...