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Bringing a Better, Greener Battery to Market |
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The Faculty of Engineering creates a safer, cheaper and more environmentally friendly battery as a substitute for commercial lithium ion battery. This breakthrough is made possible by utilising an ingredient that is commonly found in skin care creams. |
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Discovery on Diabetes from CU Medicine-University of Sydney Collaboration |
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A joint large cohort study with The University of Sydney reveals that shortened DNA telomere length is a useful biomarker for cardiovascular disease among type 2 diabetes patients. |
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APRU Virtual Student Exchange: International Education Unbounded |
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The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed travel restrictions across the world, bringing a halt to study abroad worldwide. CUHK initiated the Virtual Student Exchange Program of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities so that students could continue their international education and experience without leaving home. |
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AI Unlocks Potentials for Genetic Analysis |
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A novel approach to study the regulation of gene expression in cells using artificial intelligence technologies in machine learning and natural language processing may shed light on the causes of cancers and their treatment. |
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Methane a Culprit of Reducing Climatic Cooling Effects of Mangroves |
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An international study led by CUHK in collaboration with UC Berkeley and Stanford University has found that methane emissions from subtropical estuarine mangroves can reduce the mangroves’ climatic cooling effects by more than half, over a period of 20 years. |
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Global Award for CUHK Deaf Education Programme |
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A programme to help deaf and hard of hearing children learn in regular classroom settings has received the Zero Project 2020 – Innovative Practice Award on Education for its distinguished contributions towards mainstream inclusive education for the deaf. |
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Concerning Connection between COVID-19 and Liver Injuries |
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A study shows that COVID-19 patients with liver injuries are eight times more likely to be admitted to an intensive care unit, require invasive mechanical ventilation or, even lose their lives. This calls for better treatment practices, particularly for patients in Asia Pacific where liver diseases are most prevalent. |
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Papers by Student Trio Most Cited in Urban Climate |
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Journal papers by three CUHK PhD students are recognised as among ‘the most cited articles since 2017’ by a leading journal, Urban Climate. This demonstrates that urban climate studies conducted by Hong Kong researchers have great reference value for the global academic community. |
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