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CityU estimate: Patients quarantined after symptoms for 3.5 days
Dr Yuan estimates that infected individuals were quarantined after showing symptoms for around 3.5 days on average, which can result in a possible increase of around 60 infected individuals from mid-February to mid-March.
cancer immunotherapy
Unleashing the intrinsic power of the immune system to fight cancer is the focus of an award-winning research led by a biomedical scientist and her research team at CityU.
Aerosol droplets from toilet flushing can rise up to one metre
According to a CityU study, toilet users’ health can be affected by pathogens embedded in airborne aerosol droplets that may rise as high as one metre from the toilet seat during flushing and spread in the air.
new droplet-based electricity generator
A research team led by scientists from CityU has recently developed a new form of droplet-based electricity generator, which can help to advance scientific research into water energy generation and tackle the energy crisis.
CityU expert assesses worst scenario for coronavirus outbreak in Hong Kong
Dr Sean Yuan Hsiang-yu shared the research outcome on the risk of outbreaks o
City University of Hong Kong is showcasing more than 50 projects at the Innovation Expo 05 to demonstrate how science, new technologies and applied research can improve the quality of people's lives.
CityU is organizing the “International Conference on Polymer Optical Fibre” from 20 to 22 September. The annual conference promotes the research, study and application of plastic optical fibre.
ASTRI, the biggest R & D organization in Hong Kong, has agreed to license innovative computer software technology created by Dr Anthony Fong, Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering.
SoftEnable Technology Ltd, an associate company of CityU Enterprises, won the Platinum Award in the Manufacturing Category of the 2005 Hong Kong Outstanding Software Applications Competition, organized by Oracle, HP and Intel.

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