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![CityUHK researchers simulate nanoscale superlubricity behaviour of 2D water/ice on graphene sheet](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-06/240614-1_nanoscale.jpg?itok=FNA-4DXr)
Researchers from CityUHK and Peking University have successfully achieved the direct measurement and simulation of the nanoscale superlubricity behaviour of a 2D water/ice on graphene sheet.
![Groundbreaking multimodal haptic feedback interface developed by CityUHK’s biomedical engineers](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-06/240604_haptic_1.jpg?itok=V4OE6TSv)
A team of researchers from CityUHK has made a major advance in the field of haptic technology by developing a skin-integrated multimodal haptic feedback interface capable of stimulating different sensory receptors in the skin, thereby drastically enhancing haptic feedback performance.
![CityUHK research excels with funding for five projects from the RAISe+ Scheme](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-05/240529_Raise_1.jpg?itok=awzXODWA)
Five research projects from CityUHK were granted funds from the HKSAR Government’s RAISe+ Scheme. This demonstrates CityUHK’s commitment to promoting excellence in high-quality research and innovation, driving the transformation of the University’s world-class scientific research into applications, thereby creating commercial and social value.
![CityUHK’s team wins at THE Awards Asia 2024](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-04/240430-2_THE.jpg?itok=fv3kJgii)
CityUHK won the Research Project of the Year: STEM at Times Higher Education Awards Asia 2024, the only university in Hong Kong to win this prestigious award this year.
![CityUHK triumphs at the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva with winning 35 awards](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-04/24040_th_Geneva_0.jpg?itok=XJ9J7a6z)
Researchers from CityUHK achieved outstanding results at the 49th IEIG, winning 36 awards. In particular, CityUHK secured a record high eight Gold Medals with Congratulations of the Jury this year. Their success keenly demonstrates CityUHK’s excellence in high-quality research and innovation on the global stage.
![Can animals count? Neuroscientists at CityUHK and CUHK resolve long-standing debate](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-04/240415-1_ProfYung.jpg?itok=2iGTeHC_)
Research co-led by neuroscientists Professor Yung Wing-ho from CityUHK and Professor Ke Ya from CUHK Faculty of Medicine has made a groundbreaking discovery regarding number sense in animals by confirming the existence of discrete number sense in rats, offering a crucial animal model for investigating the neural basis of numerical ability and disability in humans.
![Highly novel insights into the complex social lives of feral cattle Primary tabs](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-04/PR_photo01_0.jpg?itok=WxA1jFKX)
Unique insights into the social lives of cattle revealed in a new study by scientists at CityUHK can enhance our understanding of animal behaviour and welfare. The study suggests that sex and social status influence social grooming among free-ranging feral cattle in Hong Kong.
![Super permeable wearable electronics for stable, long-term biosignal monitoring](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-03/240328-1_electronics_0.jpg?itok=Xma7GisH)
Super wearable electronics that are lightweight, stretchable and increase sweat permeability by 4,000-fold have been developed by scientists at CityUHK, enabling reliable long-term monitoring of biosignals for biomedical devices.
![CityUHK collaborates in groundbreaking research to track livestock disease threats and support smarter One Health interventions](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-03/240320_Poultry_Web_Photo_04.jpg?itok=17woy7cM)
Professor Dirk Pfeiffer, Chow Tak Fung Chair Professor of One Health and Director of the Centre for Applied One Health Research and Policy Advice at CityUHK, has collaborated with a team of interdisciplinary scientists to develop a computer tool that enables the mapping and tracking of avian influenza virus.
![CityUHK develops world-leading microwave photonics chip for ultrahigh-speed signal processing](/sites/g/files/asqsls3821/files/styles/crop_news_block_192_144/public/2024-02/240229-1b_Nature.jpg?itok=UzlPpop1)
A research team led by Professor Wang Cheng from the Department of Electrical Engineering at CityUHK has developed a world-leading microwave photonic chip that is capable of performing ultrafast analog electronic signal processing and computation using optics.