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Painless drug delivery via melting ice microneedle patches
A research team led by biomedical engineers at CityU has developed a new generation of microneedle patches made of ice that melt after the pain-free delivery of drugs.
World’s first new discovery of liquid directional steering in two centuries
CityU scientists have discovered that the spreading direction of different liquids deposited on the same surface can be steered, a challenge that had remained unsolved for over two centuries.

CityU excels on global top scientists list
According to metrics compiled by Stanford University, over 170 CityU faculty members are listed among the top 2% of the world's most highly cited scientists, reflecting the high academic standard of our faculty and our excellent research performance.
CityU’s new fast-track ventilation system can thoroughly filter Covid-19
A new ventilation system developed by a research team at CityU can thoroughly filter viral particles and quickly stop the spread of Covid-19 in the air and at low cost.
Flexible electronic sensors enable more exhaustive joint health monitoring
Joint disorders due to prolonged sedentary postures at work can now be effectively prevented and rehabilitated thanks to a new sensor developed at CityU.
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Professor Gao Wen from Peking University presented solutions to the challenges facing video surveillance systems.
The 2014 LIVAC Pan-Chinese Media Personality Roster reflects political issues dominating media coverage in Beijing, Taipei and Hong Kong.
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New technology developed by CityU researchers can enhance the effectiveness of “bionic eyes", creating more stable images for people suffering from visual impairments.
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The International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia co-hosted by SCM at CityU is being held from 9 to 12 December on campus.
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Three joint research projects of CityU have received grants under the National Natural Science Foundation of China/Research Grants Council Joint Research Scheme.

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