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![Eminent CityU faculty receive RGC awards](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2020-12/20201126_UGC.jpg?itok=F0vNIXaq)
Outstanding faculty members at CityU were recognised by RGC at an Awards Presentation Ceremony on 24 November for their distinguished research achievements and significant contributions to higher education.
![‘Magic’ spray creates bio-med millirobots for precise drug delivery](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2020-11/20201120-1_Magneticspray.jpg?itok=csZyckmZ)
A “magic” spray for turning objects into agile millirobots to deliver drugs precisely inside a living body has been developed in joint research led by a scientist from CityU.
![New approach for making high-strength and ductile alloys](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2020-11/20201116-1_Disordered%20nanolayer.jpg?itok=GTVYHZ--)
A research team led CityU has discovered a new strategy for fabricating multicomponent superlattice alloys with disordered interfacial nanolayers that have both high strength and good ductility at various temperatures.
![ITF funding secured for anti-Covid-19 research](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2020-11/20201109-1_ITFfunding.jpg?itok=WCLBOn8O)
Research at CityU aimed at tackling Covid-19 has attracted over $7.1 million in funding from the Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF) under the Innovation and Technology Commission.
![Seawalls’ marine biodiversity enhanced by eco-engineered tiles: CityU study](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2020-11/201105_1_SKLMP.jpg?itok=JZu_3qJQ)
A research team of marine ecologists led by CityU has generated promising results for enhancing marine biodiversity on seawalls in the western waters of Hong Kong via eco-engineered tiles.
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Hong Kong should turn itself into a smart city by developing advanced, clean and stylish energy, suggested Professor Joseph Y. Hui in a lecture at CityU on 6 July.
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Learning traditional Chinese martial arts has a direct bearing on reducing aggressive behaviour, delinquent behaviour and attention problems among schoolchildren, according to a recent study conducted by CityU.