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Young people will be more friendly to senior citizens if they know more about ageing, according to a cross-generation survey conducted by CityU.
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The findings of a research titled “Approaching the Ideal Elastic Strain Limit in Silicon Nanowires,” led by MBE will bring revolutionary changes to medical equipment.
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A top international research team led by CityU has been awarded HK$28 million for the design of a compact and affordable terahertz system.
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Experts shared their knowledge and insights about data protection law at a symposium hosted by CityU on 9 September.
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Artificial leaves developed by CityU and partners can help to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Professor Martha Nussbaum talked about revolutionary justice at a Distinguished Lecture on 29 August.
Three CityU scientists, all from the Department of Biology and Chemistry (BCH), will take an active role as key collaborative partners in the Area of Excellence (AoE) Scheme. The Scheme, now in its second round, was introduced in 1995 by the University Grants Committee with the aim of promoting excellence in research and other scholarly activities in selected areas among local universities.
The Department of Electronic Engineering and the Department of Computer Engineering and Information Technology are putting their best faces-and finest research projects-forward at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2001.
If a group of management sciences professors at City University have their way, the Centa-City Index, a winner of CityU's prestigious Applied Research Excellence Awards in 2001, may become as widely accepted and creditable as the Hang Seng Index in measuring the territory's economic health.
City University, PCCW Business eSolutions and Sun Microsystems have joined forces to research web-based 3D collaborative technologies under a University-Industry Collaboration Programme backed by the government's Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF).

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