The use of 3D printing in food processing opens significant opportunities for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to produce precise, unique, and value-added products. With this technology, food designs can be made more diverse and appealing to meet consumer demands, even enabling the creation of products with shapes and sizes previously impossible through conventional […]
The issue of fatherlessness, or the absence of a father figure within families, has become a growing concern in understanding the psychological development of children in Indonesia. The term does not always imply that a child has no father at all, but rather that the father may be emotionally absent during the child’s formative years. […]
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has secured first place in Indonesia’s 68 Best Literature Universities according to the Edurank University Ranking 2025. This achievement marks a source of pride for the UGM Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB UGM), particularly the Department of Language and Literature, which serves as the driving force behind the advancement of humanities […]
The appearance of a meteorite in the sky over Cirebon recently startled the public, highlighting that various regions in Indonesia can be affected by the fall of celestial rocks. Indonesia’s position along the equator places it within a region where numerous asteroids orbit nearby. However, predictions of an asteroid potentially colliding with Earth in 2032, […]
The Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FKG UGM), has carried out a community service program to introduce and promote two innovative dental health devices. These flagship innovations, Live-Jet (Saliva Ejector Portable) and Morvo (Medical Finger Tip Lighting), were showcased during the regional conference of the Indonesian Dental Association (PDGI) Baubau Regency on Oct. 12 […]
Less than a year into office, the Prabowo-Gibran administration continues to exhibit intense political dynamics through large-scale restructuring, changes in ministerial nomenclature, and the creation of new ministries and agencies. Among these changes is the downgrade of the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) to the State-Owned Enterprises Regulatory Agency (BP BUMN), while another crucial institution […]
Owning pets has become a lifestyle for many Indonesians, as it is believed to provide psychosocial support to their owners. According to data from Euromonitor International, the number of pets in Indonesia has continued to rise between 2016 and 2022, with the cat population increasing from 2.15 million to 4.80 million, and the dog population […]
Arising from concerns over persistent land-related issues such as duplicate certificates, inaccurate boundary maps, and slow administrative processes, a team from the Student Creativity Program for Constructive Idea Videos (PKM-VGK) at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) developed Notobates, or Non-Fungible Token-Based Certificate. This innovation offers a blockchain-based solution for land administration and management by utilizing unique […]
Home-based traditional ice cream (es puter) industries in the Special Region of Yogyakarta continue to face inefficiencies in their production processes. Manual methods still dominate, particularly in the ice block crushing and ice cream stirring stages, which can take up to two hours and heavily rely on human labor. This condition not only hampers productivity […]
The Center for Tourism Studies of Universitas Gadjah Mada (Puspar UGM), in collaboration with the Regional Development Planning, Research, and Innovation Agency (Bapelitbang) of Berau Regency, presented the results of a study on the 2026–2030 Tourism Marketing Strategy of Berau Regency. This initiative is expected to serve as a breakthrough in optimizing local potential and […]