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ISSN : -     EISSN : 30626595     DOI :  http://doi.org/10.69855/science
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A Peer Reviewed Research Science Get Journal e-ISSN: 3062-6595 Science Get Journal is an Open Access and Anonymous Reviewer/Anonymous Author journal. The field of Science is a vehicle for scientific communication in the field of Science which covers the cross-fields of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography and Mathematics,  Natural Sciences Education and Social Sciences. Science Get Journal is published by Get Press Indonesia. Science Get Journal is used to publish research published every month January, April, July, and October. The Science Get Journal template can be downloaded here (Click). Information about article submission: Articles sent by the author (author) will be seen and read by the editor, if there are still discrepancies with the applicable template and do not comply with the scope of Science Get Journal then the article will be returned to the author. If it is appropriate, the article will be forwarded to the Science Get Journal reviewer for a review process carried out by the Science Get Journal reviewer. A total of two reviewers within a two week period of evaluating the article.
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The Effect of Liquidity on the Financial Performance of Companies in the Property, Real Estate and Building Construction Sectors Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2023 Sanga, Marianus Hendrilensio; Situmorang, Resvina; Seik, Merlinda Friday; Bangngu, Sani Alesya; Taus, Stefani Petriana Welhelmina
Science Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): January, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/science.v2i1.97

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The property and real estate sector requires large investments and long business cycles, which requires developers to have solid financial strategies and adequate liquidity. However, the relationship between liquidity and financial performance is still debated, as excess liquidity can indicate inefficiencies. Purpose: analyze the effect of liquidity on financial performance in property and real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Methods: A quantitative approach with a descriptive and causal design to measure the relationship between the liquidity and financial performance of property and real estate companies. Secondary data is obtained from the annual financial statements of companies listed on the IDX in 2023, with sampling using a census involving all companies in this sector. Results: The Current Ratio has a significant negative effect on ROA while the Quick Ratio has no effect on ROA. Meanwhile, F-Statistic value shows that liquidity has no effect on financial performance. Implications: The importance of balanced liquidity management to support the profitability and efficiency of the company's operations. Conclusion: Adequate liquidity needs to be optimized without sacrificing the potential for productive investment.
Development of Serial Image Media in Character Building and Monotheistic Values in Early Childhood Baiti, Noor Baiti; Muhammad Yusuf; Uswatun Nisa; Muhammad Zulkarnaen; Alifah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/science.v2i1.101

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Porpuse this study to produce Flippbook media based on augmented reality for writing skill with materials that are adjusted to the age of kindergarten namely the Solar System.  This Method research is a research and development (RnD). The model uses the Four-D (4-D) model which consists of four stages of development, namely Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate. Subject this research is children at TK ABA 1, 32 and 42 Banjarmasin. The instruments used are observation, expert and media expert validation checklists of skala likert and documentation. The results of this study state that the development of flipbook-based augmented reality media can be developed as a learning media aid for writing for children. The implication of this research is that it can be applied as a learning medium for children age 5-6 years at TK ABA 1,32 and 42 Banjarmasin in writing skills so that they can improve. The conclusion of this study is that the development of flipbook-based augmented reality media can build creativity, imagination and writing skills for children. Several unique and interesting images help children improve their writing skills.
Modelling Population Dynamics for Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Ecosystemsz Ramadi, David; Afridon; Handri Maika Saputra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/science.v2i1.105

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This study aims to develop a population dynamics model that supports biodiversity conservation efforts in Indonesia's tropical ecosystems. The study used a quantitative approach based on ecological modelling to develop the model. The model was validated by comparing simulation results with empirical data obtained from field surveys. The results show that factors such as population growth, mortality rates, species distribution, extinction risk, and the effects of climate change have significant impacts on the sustainability of key species, including orangutans, helmeted hornbills, clouded leopards, Sumatran tigers, and tropical corals. In addition, the results of this study can also serve as a basis for more integrated conservation policy planning, both at the national and international levels.
Development of a Spectrometric Method for Heavy Metal Analysis in Urban Environments Mila Sari; Metha Lubis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/science.v2i1.106

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This study aims to develop more advanced and efficient spectrometric methods for heavy metal analysis in urban environments. This research uses an experimental quantitative approach to develop and optimise spectra-based analysis methods. The results showed that heavy metal concentrations in industrial area soils far exceeded environmental quality standards, with Pb reaching 128.5 mg/kg, Cd 2.4, Cr 96.3, and Hg 0.21, exceeding the set quality standards. In water samples, river water near industrial areas was highly polluted for all parameters, and Pb (0.42 and 0.008 mg/L) far exceeded the safe limits. This study shows that industrial areas have significant levels of heavy metal pollution in soil, water and air compared to residential areas. Therefore, better management of industrial effluents, development of efficient pollution monitoring and detection technologies, and implementation of environmentally friendly transport strategies are urgently needed to mitigate the risks of pollution to human health and the environment.
Use of Bioremediation with Microbes for Industrial Waste Management Tri Putri Wahyuni; Atyka Trianisa
Science Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): January, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/science.v2i1.107

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Rapid industrial growth has significantly contributed to environmental pollution, particularly through hazardous waste disposal. Industrial waste, including heavy metals and toxic organic compounds, poses a major challenge for sustainable environmental management. Improper management of this waste can lead to contamination of water, soil, and air, threatening human health and ecosystems (Bagaskara, 2023; Supraptini, 2002). This study investigates the potential of bioremediation using microbes for industrial waste management and identifies factors influencing its effectiveness. Conducted as an experimental laboratory study, the research tests various microorganisms known for their bioremediation capabilities, such as Pseudomonas, Bacillus, and Aspergillus.Analysis of contaminated soil revealed lead (Pb) levels at 63.1 mg/kg, exceeding the livestock toxic limit of 10–30 mg/kg. The growth index (GI) for the inoculum treatment increased by 84.3% to 136.7% over a sixty-day incubation period, while the control treatment showed minimal changes (88.8% to 111.7%). These findings indicate that optimal incubation conditions and appropriate microbial selection can enhance soil quality, making it safer for plant growth and less harmful to the environment. Expanding bioremediation practices could significantly mitigate the adverse effects of industrial waste on environmental pollution. Overall, this research highlights the viability of microbial bioremediation as an effective strategy for managing industrial waste and improving ecological health.

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