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Local politicians who ran in the LegCo by-election for New Territories East were invited to address students at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) during a forum held by the Department of Public Policy (POL) on 19 February.
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Physics scholar Professor Chen Hesheng said Hong Kong was well-positioned to promote neutron scattering applications at a CityU Distinguished Lecture on 2 February.
“National security bill” was the hottest new word, according to the 2015 LIVAC Pan-Chinese New Word Rosters.
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Professor Michael Yang Mengsu of the Department of Biomedical Sciences discussed DNA, biotechnology, DNA chips for cancer screening and nanomedicine for cancer treatment.
More than 100 local academics and business professionals packed the Multi-Media Conference Room on 19 March for a seminar on knowledge management in Hong Kong.
A lecturer in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management (MEEM) is interested in taking air purification technology developed in the US and adapting it to the special needs of Hong Kong.
One of China's most renowned painters, Wu Guanzhong, turned his body into a brush and composed a 3-D drawing using CityU's innovative Body-Brush technology on campus on 13 March.
CityU's Building and Construction Department has established a 200-cubic-meter reverberation chamber that will help researchers conduct sound absorption tests. Meeting both the ISO and ASTM standards, the chamber is an accredited laboratory for acoustics and noise reduction research.
Five local economists presented their views on the Hong Kong government's budget for 2002-2003 at a special economic forum hosted by CityU's APEC Study Centre on 7 March.

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