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A Doctor from Indonesian Army Enrolls to Doctorate Program in IPB, Discovers Stem Cell Which Can Substitute Permanent Pacemaker Therapy

In less than seven years, Indonesia will have a drug which can substitute the permanent pacemaker therapy. This treatment method was found by dr. Agus Harsoyo, SpJP(K), a student of Doctorate program, IPB University (IPB). This doctor and member of Indonesian Army who has attained the CKM colonel rank will conduct the Doctorate Promotion Thesis […]

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Talking about Ecology and Social Affairs in Palm Oil Field, IPB Invites Ecological Experts from Germany

Palm oil has become one of most superior commodities that plays a big role in the nation’s economy. In its journey, the palm oil and its derivative product industries receives many external pressures. The pressures are mainly about the ecological problem around the palm oil plantation area, that it will threat the flora and fauna

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IPB Expert: Indonesia’s Potential Plants are Threatened to be Claimed by Neighboring Countries

As many as 50 percent of species are currently located in the tropical rain forest, a source of medicinal plants and raw materials. Plants that are in the tropical regions of plant origin in natural forests or cultivated plants. This phenomenon is supposed to make the Indonesian people appreciate the richness of plant species in

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Indonesian Population Challenges: Growth Rate, Stunting, Early Marriage, LGBT and the Elderly

The National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) as an institution that handles population and family planning must be able to answer the challenges to contribute in the industrial revolution 4.0 era. These challenges are the rate of population growth, stunting, early marriage, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT), and the handling of the elderly

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IPB Agrarian Study Center Raised the Issue of the Coverage of the HGU

On 20th February 2019, the public was faced with a trial due to the failure to fulfill the request for information by a public agency. This time, it was the turn of Greenpeace Indonesia to face the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning / National Land Agency (ATR / BPN) in the case of

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Professor of IPB: Indonesian Economy is controlled by the Private Sector

Prof. Didin Damanhuri, Professor of the Faculty of Economics and Management (FEM), IPB University, said that currently the economic gap in Indonesia is very high because the economy is dominated by a handful of people. Indonesia is known for the most lame of the rich people’s growth. According to the Chairman of the Nusantara Economic

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