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Critical breakthrough for enhancing battery capacity
A pivotal breakthrough in battery technology that has profound implications for our energy future has been achieved by a joint-research team led by CityU.
Hydrogen generation breakthrough by CityU-led international collaboration holds great promise for a clean
An international team led by CityU has announced a groundbreaking step forward by successfully developing a highly efficient electrocatalyst that can enhance hydrogen generation through electrocatalytic water splitting. The discovery was published in one of the world’s premier science journals, Nature.
Two CityU start-ups listed in ‘Forbes Asia 100 to Watch 2023’
Two biotech start-ups incubated by CityU have been selected for the “Forbes Asia 100 to Watch 2023”, an annual list published by Forbes Asia highlighting small companies and start-ups on the rise across the Asia Pacific region that are targeting underserved markets with new technologies.
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A lack of affordable housing is a major reason for homelessness, according to a city-wide street count conducted by CityU.
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A new plasma technology developed by Professor Paul Chu Kim-ho, Chair Professor in the Department of Physics and Materials Science, CityU, helps reduce the risk of infection after surgery.
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CityU academics, industry representatives and experts explored new opportunities at a conference on the sustainable development of Hong Kong’s agriculture and fishery industries.
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The nature, causes and impact of global warming featured in the President’s Lecture delivered by the Dean of CityU’s School of Energy and Environment.
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At a City University Distinguished Lecture on 7 March, the former Taiwan premier, Dr Liu Chao Shiuan, argued that “rule-by-virtue” was the missing element for sustainable development.
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Professor Liang Di-gang spoke about the development and prospects of the oil and gas industries in mainland China at a City University Distinguished Lecture on 5 March.

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