indonesia
Eisai Provides Free Antiparasitic Tablets To Indonesia
Eisai has provided 151 million free diethylcarbamazine citrate tablets to the government of Indonesia for the treatment of elephantiasis.
Eight Scientific Facts About The Haze
What do we know about the causes and effects of the haze? Here are eight scientific facts about it.
An Invisible Wildlife Trade Uncovered
The illegal trade of flora of Southeast Asia is larger than previously thought, spurring the call for more attention to be paid to this important form of biodiversity.
Xmalesia: Indonesia’s Digital Herbarium
The Xmalesia digital herbarium currently has a collection of 2,000 plant samples and 800 DNA barcodes.
Conserving Indonesia’s Mangroves Could Mitigate Climate Change
Conserving the effective carbon sinks of mangroves could reduce 10-31 percent of annual land-use emissions in Indonesia, scientists say.
Sumatran Rhinos Declared Extinct In Malaysia
Researchers call for greater government intervention to save the Sumatran rhino, which has numbers just nine individuals in captivity worldwide.
70 Years After Independence, What’s Next For Indonesian Science?
A new book looks at the questions that Indonesian scientists hope to answer by the time their country celebrates its centennial in 30 years.
It Takes Three To Clap: Helping Renewable Energy Soar In Asia
A high-level panel at the World Economic Forum on East Asia discussed a trifecta of changes in policy, technology and education that are needed to help renewable energy take flight in the region.
Dengue Day 2015: Interview With Professor Tikki Pang
From the perspective of a policymaker, implementation and operational research on dengue is far more urgent than basic research, says Professor Tikki Pang.












