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The Untold Flavor Of Indonesian Street Food

A study of Indonesian street vendors finds them adapting to aggressive urbanization by creating mutually supportive social and economic networks.

EMAS Initiative Improves Obstetric Care In Indonesia

A large-scale US-led initiative is linked to reductions in maternal and newborn deaths in Indonesia, according to researchers in the US.

26 Fantastic Female Scientists

These 26 female scientists are all movers and shakers in their chosen fields, from mathematics to materials science.

Indonesia’s Deadly 2018 Quake Was A Rare Supershear

Scientists in the US have identified the Palu earthquake in Indonesia as a supershear, a particularly destructive form of seismic movement.

7 Must-Read Stories In December 2018

From diagnosing disease to exploring the far side of the moon, these were the seven most popular stories in December 2018.

Asia’s Rising Scientists: Witri Wahyu Lestari

Dr. Witri Wahyu Lestari is helping to develop the catalysts necessary for obtaining more ecologically-friendly fuels.

The Use Of ‘Pumpkin Spice’ Goes Back 3,500 Years

Archeologists have traced the use of nutmeg as a spice back 3,500 years to the Banda Islands in Indonesia.

Inside Indonesia’s ‘Double Burden’ Of Diseases

Communicable diseases such as diarrhoea and tuberculosis are on the decline in Indonesia, but new threats like diabetes are emerging.

Five Asian Companies Named WEF Technology Pioneers In 2018

Five companies in Asia have joined a global community of technology pioneers in recognition of their potentially world-changing innovations and technologies.