60 million students have been forced to study from home, presenting new obstacles due to uneven access to technology and inadequate online teaching methods.
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Next-gen role models are challenging the government over their response to coronavirus, sex advice, gay rights and self-love.
Monash researchers were able to identify recent cases using 25 microlitres of plasma from blood samples.
While deeply rooted in oil and gas, energy relations between the Gulf and Indonesia are increasingly moving toward renewables such as solar.
Many working spaces rely on air-conditioners only. In such settings, the air tends to settle instead of circulating, which increases the risk of transmission.
This PAIR Overview takes a deep dive into South Sulawesi and its people and infrastructure, illustrating the importance of the province to Indonesia’s future.
Australian wheat is geographically close and well suited for noodles, but dependency on it poses a risk for Indonesia’s food self-sufficiency.
In the absence of decisive government action, many grassroots communities are stepping up by starting their own initiatives to contain the spread of the virus.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has long got the short end of the stick. Why?
The materiality of writing has major implications… A ‘medieval’ Javanese manuscript is almost always an 18th or 19th century copy of a copy of a copy … and so on.
The state energy company has announced success in producing the refined, bleached, and deodorised palm oil used for 100 percent biofuel, or the so-called Green Diesel
Australia’s national science agency CSIRO will work with Indonesian research partners to strengthen Indonesia’s pandemic preparedness.
Indonesia’s Financial Service Authority (OJK) has blocked nearly 2,600 illegal fintech lenders in the past three years.
Influential figures make up the Research Advisory Panel (RAP) that will guide the development of the AIC’s inaugural PAIR program in South Sulawesi.
Researchers at The University of Western Australia have investigated the use of remotely piloted aircraft systems to detect early-weeds in broadacre wheat crops.
As of Monday at least 89 healthcare workers in Indonesia — consisting of 60 doctors, 23 nurses and six dentists — had died because of the virus.