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Synergy: Journal of Collaborative Sciences
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31095208     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69836/synergy
Synergy: Journal of Collaborative Sciences E-ISSN : 3109-5208 is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to advancing knowledge through interdisciplinary and collaborative research. The journal provides a platform for scholars, practitioners, and researchers from diverse academic backgrounds to explore the intersections of science, technology, humanities, social sciences, health, and the environment.Our mission is to promote integrative thinking and innovative solutions to complex global and local issues by encouraging dialogue across disciplines. We welcome original research articles, review papers, case studies, and theoretical contributions that highlight collaborative approaches and cross-disciplinary methodologies.Synergy: Journal of Collaborative Sciences 2 (two) issues a year in June And December, however articles that have been declared accepted will be queued in the In-Press issue before published in the determined time. Interdisciplinary science and technology Sustainable development and environmental studies Public policy and governance Health sciences and community well-being Education and knowledge systems Artificial intelligence and its societal impacts Social sciences and humanities in the digital age Ethics, law, and innovation ETC Synergy seeks to bridge academic silos and foster a culture of shared inquiry, aiming to be a hub for impactful research that transcends conventional disciplinary boundaries..
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The Effect of Using BSF Larvae in Kitchen Organic Waste Processing on Achieving Bioconversion Production at the Sahate Main Waste Bank in Pangandaran Regency Fenty Rosmala
Synergy: Journal of Collaborative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Synergy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/synergy.v2i1.126

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The management of organic kitchen waste from hotels and restaurants is an increasingly complex environmental problem, especially in tourist areas such as Pangandaran Regency. One innovation in sustainable organic waste management is the utilization of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae through a bioconversion process to produce fresh maggots as high-protein animal feed. This study aims to analyze the effect of the use of BSF larvae in processing organic kitchen waste on the achievement of fresh maggot bioconversion production at the Sahate Main Waste Bank (BSI) in Pangandaran Regency. This study used a causal research design with a quantitative approach. Data collection methods were carried out through field observations and interviews, with data analyzed using normality tests, t-tests, and simple linear regression using SPSS software. During the 10-week research period, the total processed organic kitchen waste reached 44,969 kg, with a fresh maggot production of 5,644 kg. The analysis results showed that the use of BSF larvae had a positive and significant effect on the achievement of fresh maggot bioconversion production, as evidenced by a significance value of 0.001 (<0.05) and a calculated t-value of 8.793 (>2.306). The research findings also indicated that the scale and quality of kitchen organic waste play a significant role in increasing the effectiveness of bioconversion. This study concluded that the use of BSF larvae is an effective and sustainable method in processing kitchen organic waste and has the potential to support waste reduction while meeting the need for high-protein animal feed.
Legal Analysis Of Post-Divorce Property Disputes Based On Marriage Agreements (Number 490/Pdt.G/2024/PN Cibinong) Latifah Lala; Rida Ruwaida; Wiguno; Yaqin Qobul
Synergy: Journal of Collaborative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Synergy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/synergy.v2i1.220

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A prenuptial agreement is a legal instrument that functions to separate the assets between husband and wife, both assets that existed before and those acquired during the marriage. However, in practice, the implementation of prenuptial agreements often raises issues in cases of divorce, especially when one party maintains control over assets that are legally owned by the other party. This study aims to examine the legal considerations of the judge in Decision Number 490/Pdt.G/2024/PN Cbi between Trisiana Waty versus Lim Cipto Halim, which relates to claims of ownership over assets after divorce as regulated in the prenuptial agreement. This study uses a normative legal research method with statute, conceptual, and case approaches. Data were obtained through analysis of court decision documents, legislation, and legal doctrines from experts. The research results indicate that the judge considering the existence of a prenuptial agreement as evidence of lawful separation of assets in accordance with Article 29 of Law No. 1 of 1974, but rejecting the lawsuit because there is still a case concerning the division of joint property in the Serang District Court that has not yet obtained permanent legal force. Thus, the prenuptial agreement is recognized as a binding legal norm, but its application remains subject to the principles of legal certainty and non-contradiction of decisions within the Indonesian civil court system.
Legal Perspectives on the Use of AI in Business Decision-Making in the Digital Age Raine Graciea Firdaus; Muhamad Miftahulloh; Muhamad Ridho; Hana Nailah Abiliah; Frilla Erita Foessy; Najma El Ulya Rahmania; Muhammad Fauzi Rais Lutfi
Synergy: Journal of Collaborative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Synergy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/synergy.v2i1.223

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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into business decision-making processes has significantly transformed corporate operations while simultaneously raising complex legal issues, particularly concerning liability for decisions generated autonomously by algorithmic systems. This study analyzes the legal position of artificial intelligence within Indonesia’s regulatory framework and evaluates the extent to which the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law) can serve as a legal basis for accountability when AI-generated decisions result in losses. Employing a normative juridical method with statutory and conceptual approaches, this research examines the classification of AI as an electronic agent and its implications for determining business liability. The analysis demonstrates that, under Indonesian positive law, AI has not yet been recognized as an independent legal subject, resulting in legal responsibility remaining with developers, operators, or business entities that deploy AI systems. Nevertheless, the absence of specific and comprehensive AI regulations creates legal uncertainty, particularly in light of AI’s autonomous operation and opaque decision-making mechanisms. This study concludes that although the ITE Law provides an initial normative foundation for regulating AI-related accountability, it remains insufficient to address the legal complexity, ethical concerns, and risks inherent in AI-driven business decision-making.
Philosophy of Science as a Pillar of Rationality and Morality of Science Muhammad Nurwahidin; Muhammad Kaulan Karima; Daniel Dwi Saputra; Veronika Windy Sulistiowati; Nofi Yani; Luthfia Nurlita; Jemi Adi Sastra; Herlina; Guspita Lando
Synergy: Journal of Collaborative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Synergy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/synergy.v2i1.224

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The philosophy of science plays a fundamental role in establishing the framework of rationality and morality in scientific knowledge. This article aims to examine the philosophy of science as a reflective foundation that guides the development of science not only toward empirical truth but also toward ethical values and social responsibility. Using a literature review approach, this study analyzes the main concepts of the philosophy of science, including ontology, epistemology, and axiology, as well as their relevance in modern scientific practice. The findings indicate that scientific rationality cannot be separated from the philosophical framework that guides critical and systematic scientific thinking. Furthermore, the philosophy of science serves as a moral guardian of science, ensuring that the application of scientific knowledge remains aligned with humanitarian values and sustainability. This article contributes conceptually by emphasizing the integration of rationality and morality as a normative foundation for the development of science and scientific ethics in the modern era. Therefore, the philosophy of science stands as an essential pillar in maintaining the balance between scientific progress and moral values in human life.

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