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Singapore's Biopolis: A Success Story

Singapore's Biopolis celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Within a decade, Biopolis has established a reputation ...

National electric car project could boost Indonesian products` exports: Minister

State Owned Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan said he is looking forward to the success of the national electric car ...

Indonesian democracy is consolidated

A researcher at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Prof Ikrar Nusabhakti, said democracy has been ...

Expect low number of absentee voters if Jokowi runs

A researcher from the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Prof Ikrar Nusa Bhakti, said voter turnout would be ...

Govt to develop electric car in stages: Minister

Indonesia will continue to develop the electric automobile, but it will be developed in stages because of the many ...

Oirata language in danger of extinction

The endangered Oirata language in Indonesia has a rich oral culture, with stories, songs, and histories passed on from ...

Black carbon likely to blame for mysterious mid-1800`s Alps glacier retreat

U.S. researchers said Monday they have uncovered "strong evidence" that soot, or black carbon, sent into the air by a ...

PDIP to sweep 2014 general elections if carrying Jokowi

The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) analyst Ikrar Nusabhakti predicts the Indonesian Democratic Party of ...

Indonesia partisipated in London Youth Science Forum

Eleven Indonesian students from three universities namely Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), University of ...

Australian professor tells Jakarta session Y chromosome will disappear

An Australian professor has told a Jakarta session that poorly designed Y chromosome that creates males is degrading ...

Ramadan in Turkey in the eyes of Indonesian

"Sharing Starts from Our Table" seems to be the motto of every Turks especially during the fasting month of Ramadan as ...

MBA from Johnson at Cornell NYC Tech Innovates Business Education for the Connected World

- Johnson at Cornell University doesn't just teach innovation - we live it. Johnson, a top-tier graduate business ...

One in 10 could live in climate hotspots by 2100

One out of 10 people around the world is likely to live in a place where two or more sector such as crop yields, ...

No progress in nanotechnology development

The pro-poor and pro-job nanotechnology development in Indonesia makes no significant progress following the absence ...

Conservation center to set free 3,000 pythons annually

The Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) in Bengkulu said it would set free around 3,000 pythons a year. ...