Innovations in Functional Food Transforming the Misunderstood Berenuk Fruit into Health Enhancing Greek Yoghurt Products
A group of innovative students from Universitas Kristen (UK) Petra Surabaya has successfully developed a functional food product that seeks to rehabilitate the reputation of the berenuk fruit (Crescentia cujete),…
Northern Papua Oil and Gas Expansion Sparks Conflict as Fishermen Protest Destruction of Livelihoods and Marine Ecosystems
The Dok 9 Pier in the North Jayapura District of Jayapura City, Papua, normally a center of rhythmic maritime commerce, has recently become a site of simmering resentment and economic…
Papua’s Last Guardians: The Critical Struggle to Protect Rare Endemic Species from Industrial Expansion and Illegal Trafficking
The Indonesian provinces across the Land of Papua represent one of the world’s final frontiers of pristine biodiversity, harboring a biological treasury that remains unparalleled in its uniqueness and ecological…
Climate Fest Vol 2 in Padang Harnesses Music and Activism to Demand Just Energy Transition and Environmental Protection
The open field of the West Sumatra Cultural Park in Padang became a dense sea of thousands of young people on the evening of Saturday, April 18, 2026, as the…
Indonesian Authorities Thwart Attempted Smuggling of 190 Kilograms of Gold Worth 500 Billion Rupiah at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport
Indonesian Customs officials at Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport in Jakarta have successfully intercepted a massive illegal export attempt involving approximately 190.265 kilograms of gold destined for overseas markets. The seizure,…
The Guardian of Morotai’s Marine Frontiers How Pastor Timotius Suage Leads the Charge for Marine Conservation in North Maluku
In the early hours of a mid-April morning in 2026, Timotius Suage departed from his home in Morotai Jaya, embarking on a 70-kilometer journey toward the village of Aru Burung…
The Great Triassic Deluge and the Carnian Pluvial Episode as the Catalyst for the Rise of the Dinosaurian Era
Approximately 232 million years ago, the Earth underwent one of the most radical and transformative climatic shifts in its geological history, a period now recognized by scientists as the Carnian…
Gold Mining Conflict in Enrekang: Local Resistance, Corporate Maneuvers, and the Looming Threat to Agricultural Sovereignty
The highlands of Enrekang Regency, South Sulawesi, have become the epicenter of a protracted struggle between local agricultural communities and the extractive ambitions of CV Hadaf Karya Mandiri (HKM). What…
Fading Flames of Turkmenistans Door to Hell Raise Global Methane Emission Concerns as Scientists Warn of Escalating Climate Risks
The Darvaza gas crater, a fiery abyss in the heart of Turkmenistan’s Karakum Desert that has burned for more than half a century, is showing unprecedented signs of decline, sparking…
The Auditory Pulse of the Ocean: How Soundscapes Define Coral Reef Health and the Future of Marine Restoration
The traditional perception of the ocean as a "silent world" is being systematically dismantled by modern marine biology, revealing instead a complex and cacophonous environment where sound is the primary…
















