Dr. Fenny Martha Dwifanny, salah satu pemenang L Oréal For Women In Science Internasional tahun 2007, menerima Anugerah IPTEK 2012 atas dedikasinya dalam meningkatkan kualitas buah di Indonesia melalui penelitian Anti-Aging pada pisang. Anugerah IPTEK 2012 diserahkan langsung oleh Gusti Muhammad Hatta, Menteri Negara Riset dan Teknologi RI di Gedung Merdeka, Bandung .
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Selasa, 04 September 2012
INDONESIA MENDAPAT ANUGERAH IPTEK 2012
Dr. Fenny Martha Dwifanny, salah satu pemenang L Oréal For Women In Science Internasional tahun 2007, menerima Anugerah IPTEK 2012 atas dedikasinya dalam meningkatkan kualitas buah di Indonesia melalui penelitian Anti-Aging pada pisang. Anugerah IPTEK 2012 diserahkan langsung oleh Gusti Muhammad Hatta, Menteri Negara Riset dan Teknologi RI di Gedung Merdeka, Bandung .
Senin, 03 September 2012
SELEKSI CABA DAN CAPA REG TNI AD KOPASSUS
Staf Personel Kopassus mengadakan seleksi garjas Caba Reg dan Capa Reg TNI AD TA.2013 Tingkat Sub Panda Kopassus di Lapangan Atang Sutresna Cijantung-Jakarta Timur, Kamis(30/8).Kegiatan seleksi mulai tanggal 28-30 Agustus 2012 terpusat di Makopassus dengan jumlah peserta Capa 122 orang dan Caba 233 orang, meliputi Satuan Denma Kopassus, Sat 81 Kopassus, Grup-3 Kopassus, Grup-1 Kopassus, Pusdikpassus dan Yon 23 Grup-2 Kopassus. Seleksi diawali dengan test pemeriksaan kesehatan yang bertempat di KSA Makopassus dan Garjas A (Lari 12 menit), Garjas B( Pull Up, Sit Up, Push Up dan Shutle Run) dan Ketangkasan Renang Dasar Militer.
Untuk seleksi tanggal 3-4 September 2012 di Kartasura Grup-2 Kopassus dengan jumlah peserta Capa 17 orang dan Caba 37 orang dengan meteri seleksi sama: Test pemeriksaan Kesehatan, Garjas A+B dan Ketangkasan Renang dasar militer.
Para peserta yang lulus baik kesehatan maupun garjas seleksi tingkat sub Panda Kopassus akan melanjutkan test ke tingkat Panda.
Jumat, 31 Agustus 2012
TEGUR ANAK SAAT PIDATO, SBY TAK DUKUNG TEMA HAN
Teguran Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono kepada peserta perayaan puncak Hari Anak Nasional mendapat kecaman. Tindakan SBY menegur anak karena tertidur itu dianggap berlebihan. Tindakan itu juga dianggap bertentangan dengan tema Hari Anak Nasional itu sendiri, yaitu "Bersatu Mewujudkan Indonesia Ramah Anak".
Ketua Komisi Nasional Perlindungan Anak (Komnas PA) Arist Merdeka Sirait menegaskan, pihaknya sangat menyayangkan tindakan orang nomor satu di Indonesia tersebut. Pasalnya, tindakan kontroversial itu dilakukan bertepatan pada puncak perayaan Hari Anak Nasional di Teater Imax Keong Mas Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta Timur.
"Itu berlebihan dan bertentangan dengan tema Hari Anak Nasional yang menyebutkan, 'Bersatu Mewujudkan Indonesia Ramah Anak', tindakannya bertentangan dengan itu," ujar Arist saat dihubungi Kompas.com, Jumat (31/8/2012) siang.
Hal lain yang menjadi perhatian para aktivis anak adalah teguran SBY terjadi di ruang publik. Hal tersebut dapat dikategorikan sebagai kekerasan verbal yang dapat melukai hati anak. Pasalnya, selain sang anak bisa shock, lingkungan sekitar pun berpengaruh besar terhadap goncangan yang terjadi pada anak tersebut.
"Dia bisa diperolok teman-temannya, dimarahi protokoler, dimarahi panitia. Kita enggak nangkap saja dimarahi apa tidak, tetapi itu sangat disayangkan," lanjutnya.
Sebelumnya diberitakan, puncak peringatan Hari Anak Nasional 2012 diselenggarakan di Teater Imax Keong Mas Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta Timur, Rabu (29/8/2012). Saat pidato, Presiden menegur peserta, yaitu perwakilan anak-anak sekolah se-Indonesia. "Tolong dibangunkan yang tertidur, barangkali ada satu atau dua orang," kata Presiden sambil menatap ke arah hadirin.
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Rabu, 29 Agustus 2012
INDONESIA TARGETS MASS PRODUCTION OF ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES IN 2012
The Indonesian government has set a target of mass producing 10,000 electric automobiles in 2014 under a new program that is currently being drafted.
“At the moment, the State-Owned Enterprises Ministry, the Research and Technology Ministry, the National Education Ministry and the Industry Ministry are working on a road map for the national electric automobile industry,” Industry Minister M. S. Hidayat said in Jakarta on Wednesday.
He added that key members of the industry — academicians, state enterprises and the private sector — were currently developing production technology for the vehicle by studying the designs of electric automobiles in other countries.
Automotive industry observer Suhari Sargo, however, said it would be hard for electric automobiles to compete with fuel-propelled vehicles because of the lack of supporting infrastructure.
“There’s a problem with a lack of quality battery [re-charging] facilities. Plus, electric automobiles are predicted to be more costly than [regular] vehicles that are in the same class as them,” Suhari said.
Research and Technology Minister Gusti Muhammad Hatta said earlier that the government was earmarking Rp 100 billion ($10.6 million) for the development of a national electric car by four state universities. The minister has also said that the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) had received Rp 1.2 trillion to develop an electric minibus capable of carrying up to 16 passengers.
Last month, State-Owned Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan test drove two electric cars made by two local inventors. He said that he had arranged for a locally made electric sports car to be made and price tagged at Rp 1.5 billion ($159,000).
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“At the moment, the State-Owned Enterprises Ministry, the Research and Technology Ministry, the National Education Ministry and the Industry Ministry are working on a road map for the national electric automobile industry,” Industry Minister M. S. Hidayat said in Jakarta on Wednesday.
He added that key members of the industry — academicians, state enterprises and the private sector — were currently developing production technology for the vehicle by studying the designs of electric automobiles in other countries.
Automotive industry observer Suhari Sargo, however, said it would be hard for electric automobiles to compete with fuel-propelled vehicles because of the lack of supporting infrastructure.
“There’s a problem with a lack of quality battery [re-charging] facilities. Plus, electric automobiles are predicted to be more costly than [regular] vehicles that are in the same class as them,” Suhari said.
Research and Technology Minister Gusti Muhammad Hatta said earlier that the government was earmarking Rp 100 billion ($10.6 million) for the development of a national electric car by four state universities. The minister has also said that the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) had received Rp 1.2 trillion to develop an electric minibus capable of carrying up to 16 passengers.
Last month, State-Owned Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan test drove two electric cars made by two local inventors. He said that he had arranged for a locally made electric sports car to be made and price tagged at Rp 1.5 billion ($159,000).
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