Research and Innovation
A team of UGM students has successfully innovated in the health sector by creating sandals equipped with Loadcell-Accelerometer technology to assist patients with lower extremity bone fractu...
According to WHO data from 2019, 18 million people live with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This incurable disease requires long-term treatment and management for those affected.
Tourism has become a crucial sector for Indonesian society, especially in Bali. However, the large influx of tourists has brought various issues, including the involvement of children in tou...
The increasing demand for chicken meat every year makes broiler farming a potential industrial sector in Indonesia.
A total of 40 private and state-owned enterprises participated in a business meeting titled “Business Matching and Virtual Expo: Innovative Products in Petrochemicals, Oil and Gas” held ...
Hydrogen has the potential to replace fossil fuels. Countries worldwide are committed to promoting the use of renewable energy despite the limitations of oil and gas resources.
Cervical cancer remains one of the most concerning diseases for the Indonesian population.
Professor Selo, the Dean of the UGM Faculty of Engineering (FT UGM), has launched the Palapa S-1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), designed by Professor Gesang Nugroho, a lecturer at FT UGM.
Food waste is a persistent problem that is not easily solved. As populations grow, the amount of food waste inevitably increases. For many, food waste is seen as something that cannot be pro...
The COVID-19 pandemic, which hit Indonesia in early 2020, has impacted the handling of tuberculosis (TB) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Due to its non-biodegradable nature, plastic waste is a major contributor to environmental pollution, both on land and in the sea.
Accelerating stunting reduction is one of the national priority programs. Stunting is prevalent not only in Indonesia but also in various countries.
The rich cultural heritage of Yogyakarta (DIY) extends beyond its arts and traditions, encompassing significant trees with historical and philosophical importance tied to local customs.
Sex education for early childhood remains a taboo topic among parents. However, sex education is necessary as a preventive measure to care for reproductive organs and instill a sense of resp...
Climate change has become a major global issue, with rising temperatures becoming increasingly significant each year, reaching 1.2 degrees Celsius. Firm commitment and targeted strategies ar...
A Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) team has introduced an innovative solution to improve the learning capabilities of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Cow manure, typically used to make organic fertilizer or compost, has been innovatively repurposed by Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) students into eco-friendly bricks named Batako Bawono.
UGM students in the Student Creativity Program in Social Sciences and Humanities Research (PKM-RSH) are studying the effectiveness of long storage dikes in managing tidal floods in Wonokerto...
According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), the global number of diabetes mellitus (DM) patients is projected to reach 693 million by 2045.
Tooth demineralization, the loss of essential minerals such as calcium and phosphate, is a common condition affecting many people. When teeth lose these minerals, dentin tubules become expos...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a bone disease that affects various joints, including the knee. It is a leading cause of morbidity, physical activity limitations, and disability.
Students from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) have developed a broiler and layer chicken feed by combining Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae and Moringa leaves.
Diabetic neuropathy is a complication of diabetes mellitus that affects peripheral nerves and is characterized by symptoms such as frequent tingling, pain, or numbness.
Reading skills are crucial as they form the foundation for children’s literacy development in later stages.
In 2019, data from National Geographic Indonesia revealed that Indonesia ranked sixth globally for the highest decline in biodiversity, causing many species to face extinction.
The high incidence of caries among children in Indonesia has drawn the attention of five students from the UGM Faculty of Dentistry (FKG UGM). These students have researched chewing gum cont...
The rising issue of plastic waste in Indonesia and inadequate waste management highlights the need for innovative packaging solutions to minimize plastic use.
Burns are a type of injury that involves tissue damage caused by the transfer of energy from direct contact with heat, radiation, chemicals, or electricity. They are challenging to heal, and...
Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that 149 million children worldwide suffer from stunted growth due to inadequate nutritional intake, commonly known as stunting.
Aksi Kamisan Yogyakarta is a non-violent public action that has been held every Thursday (Kamisan in Indonesian) at Tugu Yogyakarta since 2013.