indonesia
Landslides Could Become Indonesia’s Worst Nightmare
Although natural disasters such as tsunamis and earthquakes often capture the attention of the media, it is landslides which cause the highest death toll in Indonesia.
Asia’s Invisible Women Farmers
Technology support for farmers should address the needs of women, who provide more than half of the agricultural labor input in Asia.
RIKEN & U Hasanuddin To Collaborate On Rice Research
The MoU between the RIKEN Nishina Center and Universitas Hasanuddin will focus on developing new breeds of Indonesian rice.
Scientists Confirm New Bird Species In Indonesia
A newly identified species of bird has been named after the late conservation biologist, Professor Navjot Sodhi.
Paying For Stored Carbon: Possible, But Complex
Indonesia’s success on carbon storage payments shows a way forward despite global stalling, says Julian Caldecott.
Singapore Hosts The 8th Asian Science Camp
Aspiring young scientists from all across Asia got the chance to interact with Nobel Prize winners at the 8th Asian Science Camp 2014.
Will Indonesia’s Cash For Health Program Work?
Margaret Triyana asks whether Indonesia's proposed health program will translate into long term improvements.
Why SEA Hosts Very Few ‘Influential Scientific Minds’
Only 22 scientists from South-East Asia were named among the 3,000 Most Influential Scientific Minds, almost two-thirds hailing from Singapore.
Indonesia’s Education System Ranked 2nd In Innovation
The OECD has ranked Indonesia's education system as the second most innovative, ahead of South Korea, Singapore and Japan.












