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Saving lives through early detection of gastric cancer cells
A new method for identifying gastric cancer cells within minutes and more accurately than by using traditional methods is underway at CityU.
SCM researcher wins Google award for voice-based text composition
A creative media expert at CityU has received an international award from Google Research in recognition of her promising work on the development of voice interaction for text composition.
Graphene face masks that battle bacteria
A new method for making anti-bacterial graphene masks quickly and cost effectively has been discovered by Dr Ye Ruquan, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, and his team at CityU. The masks have the potential to combat viruses as well.
Chair Professor Michael Hung of the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management has developed two novel technologies that detect structural defects and unstable tiles in buildings.
Consumers today are faced with the bother of using different sockets and cables to charge up their various hand-held electronic devices. But imagine charging up your mobile phone, MP3 and PDA all at the same time using just one wireless platform.
CityU's School of Law and Wuhan University jointly organized an International Conference on Legal Issues Relating to the Protection of Bio-safety, 23-24 August, to faciliate an open exchange of views among mainland and regional scholars.
Chair Professor Michael Hung and Dr Ralph Ip of the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management have designed a safety chain fixture that can prevent aluminium windows from falling.
Two graduates from CityU's Department of Electronic Engineering have won the championship and a merit award in the Undergraduate Section of the IEE Hong Kong YMS Paper Contest 2005.
Radio Television Hong Kong, in collaboration with CityU, will launch a new Korean language radio programme entitled “Let's go Korea!” on 21 August. The programme aims to promote a better understanding of Korean language and culture among the Hong Kong public.
Fifty five senior form students from 11 secondary schools in Hong Kong are taking part in the Chiang Chen MEEM Technology Workshop, held from 2 to 5 August

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