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New study: Goats more ‘cognitively flexible’ than sheep
城大動物行為及福利專家Alan McElligott博士參與的研究發現,山羊比綿羊更快適應環境變化,這可能與牠們的餵養生態各異有關。
Trawl ban boosts marine biodiversity
城大領導的跨院校研究發現,禁止在本港海洋環境拖網捕撈兩年半後,生物多樣性得到重大改善。
CityU-led collaborative research worth of HK$19m rewarded for Covid-19 projects
城大學者領導有關新冠病毒的四個甚具競爭力的協作研究項目,共獲撥款1,900萬港元資助。
	Renowned experts advocate nuclear safety and clean energy for net-zero carbon emissions
來自世界各地的38位領先學者、企業領袖及政策制訂者出席在3月10日專門召開的網上論壇,討論低碳能源技術和核能安全的最新發展。
Advanced bioaerosol project to eliminate Covid-19 and other pathogens secures HK$6.15m from Research Impact Fund
城大獲研究資助局研究影響基金撥款615萬港元,以研發創新有效的方法偵測室內環境中的生物氣溶膠,並殺滅其中的細菌及病毒,包括新冠病毒。
SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) tend to seek short-term survival strategies in an economic downturn. However, such strategies are not good enough to support a business in the long term.
Medical staff wears protective face masks and gowns when working in wards for highly infectious diseases such as SARS. But how can a virus be prevented from transferring from the clothing into the public? And how can we ensure that medical staff will not contract a virus as the clothing is removed? An "air shower" facility currently under development by the Department of Building and Construction (BC) may provide a solution.
Hong Kong people are more likely to work overtime without complaint than people in Shanghai and Taipei, but they derive less sense of pride from their work, a recent CityU survey showed. The researchers warn that the lack of appreciation Hong Kong people receive for their work might impair their competitiveness in the long term, though they a enjoy competitive edge in the short term, thanks to their willingness to work long hours.
Professor Michael Yang of the Biology and Chemistry Department led a CityU research team to discover an anti-fibrosis and anti-cancer compound called "Fibroscutum" it was announced 3 July. The research project, based on experiments with Wei Jia, an existing Class 1 drug in China, was commissioned by LifeTec Group Limited (LifeTec).
Four grants of over HK$1 million each were awarded to CityU in the latest round of Research Grants Council (RGC) applications. Three projects are related to linguistics and language information sciences, while the fourth is about marine biology.

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