It is arguably safe to say that only a handful of Indonesians could point to Adchit al-Qusayr or Bani Hayyan on a world map.
Indonesian rescuers recovered 10 bodies that were swept away in flash floods or buried under tons of mud and rocks that hit ...
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that sinking land—not just rising oceans alone—will be the main cause of ...
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Torpedo-shaped drone linked to China recovered from Indonesian waters
An Indonesian fisherman has recovered what authorities believe is a Chinese underwater drone near ...
Across Asia, new initiatives are showing how satellite Earth observation data and AI-powered technologies can turn fragmented ...
Using metabolomics as her compass, the scientist is turning food products such as civet coffee, cocoa, and tempeh into data-backed ambassadors of Indonesia’s mega-biodiversity.
Indonesia received the bodies of three peacekeepers Saturday that were killed on deployment in Lebanon as it branded an ...
Jakarta is more than a 71st-place ranking; it is a rising laboratory for a new kind of global city built on social resilience ...
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Quake with epicentre west-north-west of Ternate island shakes cities and prompts regional tsunami warning ...
There is no single blueprint for ocean protection. The real progress lies in the process: countries understanding each ...
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Archaeologists uncover a 140,000-year-old sunken world beneath the sea, filled with giant beasts and a lost human species
For years, the Java Sea looked like a gap in the record. Some of the most important Homo erectus fossils ever found came from nearby Java, but the shallow seabed between the islands seemed to hold ...
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