Rice Husk Ash to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Concrete Production

The construction industry relies heavily on concrete, but did you know that its production process is far from environmentally friendly? Cement, a crucial component in making concrete releases a massive amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) and contributes to air pollution. In fact, cement production is the cause of about eight per cent of the world’s …

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): A Complex Interfertility Disease in Women

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common reproductive disease that affects women of childbearing age. According to the Malay Mail, Malaysia’s Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in women has continued to drop over the last five decades and will continue to decline in 2050.[1] A research conducted by Associate Professor Dr. Goh Khang Weng from INTI …

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The Impact of Social Media Influencers on Consumer Attitudes and Purchase Intentions

Influencer marketing has become all the rage not only in Malaysia, but around the world. While influencers may not have the same level of fame as celebrities, they do have a large following on social media platforms such as Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. However, they can significantly influence consumer behaviour and purchasing decisions through their …

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INTI Launches Education Counselling Centre in Sarawak

INTI International University & Colleges recently launched the INTI Education Counselling Centre Sarawak, a one-stop centre for parents and prospective students seeking guidance on higher education opportunities. The facility located in Kuching is set to offer information and advice on education pathways available at INTI. The centre, officiated by Sarawak’s Minister of Education, Innovation, and …

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Advanced Forecasting Methods for Better Drought Prediction in a Changing Climate

Droughts are said to be one of the most feared natural phenomena in the world. Not only do they threaten the livelihood of people and the ecosystem, but severe cases can lead to famine, displacement, and conflict. With climate change altering the natural pattern of droughts, we are expected to see them more frequently, longer, …

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Mechanical Engineering Students Triumph In Hyundai Elevator Idea Contest

Students from INTI International College Penang’s (IICP) Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering programme emerged as bronze winners in the Hyundai Elevator Idea Contest. Eng Jay See, Norfaradina Ab Ghafar, and Wong Yu Keat took home the bronze while Soh Eu Jhern and Tan Jien Sheen earned the consolation prize. Hyundai Elevator, a leader …

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INTI’s IT Programmes Tailored for the Needs of Malaysia’s Future Professionals

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0), which refers to the current trend of automation and data exchange in technologies which includes the development of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and machine learning, is transforming many industries, including engineering. According to Usha Jayahkudy, Head of Programme at INTI International College Penang’s School of …

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The Potential of Herbs and Spices in Colorectal Cancer Management

According to the quote “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”, often attributed to the ancient Greek physician and father of modern medicine Hippocrates, the food we eat can have a powerful impact on our health and can be used to prevent or treat certain health conditions including cancer. The World Health …

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Thankful Hearts, Helpful Hands Campaign Tackles Food Wastage While Feeding Low-Income Families

According to SWCorp Malaysia, about 17,000 tonnes of food waste is generated on a daily basis which causes each household to waste an average of RM225 each month. Unlike their fellow counterparts in the West, Malaysians still lack action and awareness on the need to reduce food waste. In an effort to reduce food wastage …

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