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Goats can adapt to changing environmental conditions more quickly than sheep probably because of different feeding ecologies, according to a new study involving Dr Alan McElligott, an expert in animal behaviour and welfare at CityU.

The prohibition of trawling activities in the Hong Kong marine environment for two and a half years has significantly improved biodiversity, an inter-university study led by CityU has found.

Funding worth HK$19 million has been secured for four highly competitive collaborative research projects into Covid-19 led by scholars at CityU.

Thirty eight world-leading scholars, industry leaders and policy makers from around the world debated recent advances in low-carbon energy technology and nuclear safety in a specially convened online Forum on clean energy and nuclear safety on 10 March.

A bioaerosols research project aimed at developing innovative and effective methods for detecting and disinfecting bacteria and viruses including SARS-CoV-2 in indoor environments led by CityU has secured HK$ 6.15 million from the Research Impact Fund.
CityU achieves excellent results in the latest RGC funding exercise, ranked fourth among the eight higher education institutions in total grants awarded. The amount has surged 22% from last year's result.

The Language Information Sciences Research Centre at CityU conducted a statistical review of the words most commonly used or being marginalized over the past 10 years. The results will be released between 26 June and 29 June.

"IACD Hong Kong Conference 2007" with the theme "Partnership for People-centred Development: Challenges & Responses in a Globalising World" holds its opening ceremony at CityU on 25 June.

Over 40 local and international experts share their views on how the Basic Law has been implemented in the first 10 years after the handover at an international conference co-organized by CityU and HKSAR Basic Law Education Association on 22 June and 23 June.

International and local scholars in the field of cultural and language education converge at CityU this week for a two-day conference on Chinese culture, identity and language anxiety.
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