Research and Innovation
The livestock sector plays a vital role in economic development, particularly in improving the welfare of farmers in rural areas.
The 2018 National Basic Health Research results show that 92.6% of children aged 5-9 experience dental caries problems due to high consumption of sweet foods among children. To support th...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), snakebite cases in Indonesia reach 135,000 annually, with a fatality rate of about 5-10 percent. The ground snake, Calloselasma rhodostom...
The habit of consuming oily and fatty foods can increase the risk of cholesterol accumulation, leading to dangerous diseases such as heart disease and stroke.
Based on data from the Asia for Animals Coalition in 2021, Indonesia ranks first in creating animal exploitation content on social media. The issue is exacerbated by the prevailing notion am...
Indonesia faces serious challenges with increasing plastic waste and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) reported in 2023 that Yogyakarta City had the highest inequality in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), with a Gini Index of 0.519 in 2022 and 0.454 in 2023....
A Student Creativity Program in Exact Science Research (PKM-RE) at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has conducted innovative research on the potential of local wisdom in Yogyakarta, specificall...
Indonesia’s 2024 general election stands out due to the rise of civil society movements. These movements have emerged as a response to the increasing spread of hoaxes, political bots, and ...
The health of the small intestine is crucial for broiler chicken growth. Pathogenic microbial disturbances in the small intestine can infect the digestive tract, leading to inflammation and ...
The world is currently alarmed by the term “global boiling” due to the drastic rise in average temperatures worldwide. Methane emissions are a significant contributor to this phenomenon....
The rise in juvenile delinquency cases has drawn the attention of many parties. As agents of change, students have a role to play and have shown concern for this issue.
The UGM PKM team has revealed the purslane vegetable plant’s potential as a curative therapy for chronic kidney disease.
The Global Cancer Statistics (GLOBOCAN) report states that the number of cancer patients worldwide is projected to increase by 47% by 2040, with 28.4 million cases of various cancers expect...
Complicated bureaucracy in regulations can lead to delays in decision-making, inefficient resource use, and decreased public trust in the government. Therefore, bureaucratic reform is ess...
A Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) student team has introduced an innovative filament for 3d printing made from plastic bottle waste.
A Student Creativity Program in Intellectual Creation (PKM-KC) team from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has introduced an innovation: a medication detection device based on deep learning alg...
A group of UGM students from the Student Creativity Program in Social Sciences and Humanities Research (PKM-RSH) conducted a study in Ciptagelar, Sukabumi, West Java, from June 23 to 30. ...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the world, following lung and breast cancer.
Five UGM students have developed an innovative tool called Aufrutable Prestool to improve the quality of fruits and vegetables.
Dental plaque is composed of bacteria from food residues in the mouth.
Clean water is a basic necessity for communities, including those in Yogyakarta. The city’s high population density has increased its residents’ demand for clean water.
A team of Universitas Gadjah Mada students from the Student Creativity Program in Social Sciences and Humanities Research (PKM-RSH) is researching the corporate farming (land consolidation)...
One of the Student Creativity Program in Intellectual Creation (PKM-KC) teams from Universitas Gadjah Mada has developed a monitoring and protective device for epilepsy patients called EMO-v...
Pandan Laut is a plant commodity often found in coastal areas. This plant produces a fruit that is rarely known by many people, namely hala fruit (Pandanus tectoricus).
Five students from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) have researched the stomach using Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) to monitor stomach acidity levels in GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Di...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have been on the rise every year. These diseases are currently a concern because most Indonesians still lack an understanding of proper food portioning.
A team of five UGM students has created an innovative therapeutic device called ARTERI. This device, integrated with a mobile app, monitors oxygen saturation and blood pressure levels to ass...
Telang flowers, or Clitoria ternatea, are easily cultivated and offer numerous health benefits due to their high antioxidant content.
Javanese script is becoming increasingly unfamiliar to the younger generation.