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Environmental scientists at CityU have proposed a new pathway for the formation of sulfate, providing new insights for improving haze prediction.
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A physicist from CityU has played a pivotal role in advancing data transmission speed on the internet to make it the fastest in the world.
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Ground-breaking digital learning project wins substantial funding support from the government.
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A novel gene vector developed by a CityU PhD student, enhances the efficiency of delivering gene therapy and chemotherapy drugs into cancer cells.
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The Personal Growth and Development Project conducted by CityU’s Department of Applied Social Sciences help teenagers and children enhance their mental health through positive education activities.
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CityU hosted the “International Conference on the Maritime World of East Asia in 16th-19th Century”. It was held in collaboration with the National Palace Museum in Taipei to promote academic exchange.
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At a CityU lecture, renowned Chinese physicist Professor Wang Enge spoke about his research findings on the properties of ice.