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ESG investing might create inefficiency, Zhan Xintong’s research shows
The Axial underwater seamount acts as a real-time lab for Tan Yen Joe
Yin Hongbiao finds that Chinese students benefit from ‘negative’ attitudes to class
Using new imaging hardware, Wilson Lau finds how plants withstand heat
Dou Qi develops AI algorithms that improve medical-image diagnosis for lung lesions
Alfred Cheng’s epigenetic treatment defeats liver cancer’s specialized defences
Chen Shih-chi’s nanoscale printer makes invisibility a reality
Patrick Tang invents novel virus-free gene therapy to treat cancer
Owen Ko finds diabetic drugs can reverse the effects of age-related deterioration
Cheng Qijin reveals online search results can provoke or hamper suicidal thoughts
Vincent Cheung unveils muscle synergies that make us move
Amos Tai strives to find interdisciplinary answers to environmental problems
Joe Lee discovers the amazing carbon-storing power of mangroves
Ronald Ma maps the genetic topography for Asian-specific diabetes
Wang Jianfang explores the many uses of metallic nanocrystals
Zhou Renjie captures the infinitesimal with his super microscope
Harold Chui examines how the mood of a counsellor influences the effectiveness of psychotherapy
Tong Yuying reveals the dynamics of internal migration in China
Kwok Bit-chee Unravels the Intricacies of Hokkien
Kenneth Lee envisions a 'biofarming' future for Hong Kong
Kenneth Lee has found a way to creating human tissue
James St. André ‘translates’ the translators for us
Wu Yilin Uncovers the Secret Pattern of Cell Movement
Jiang Liwen rewrites the first chapters in plant biology
The scientific innovation of Rocky Tuan
Raymond Yeung develops a new way of transmitting data
Jyh-An Lee on the leading edge of China’s Internet law
Martin Wong on early detection and prevention
CUHK Law Professor Wages War against Verbal Atrocity
CUHK Gerald Choa Neuroscience Centre examines the brain mechanism of behaviours
Vivian Zhan explains how rich soils have poor yields
Huang Yu sheds light on blood vessel dysfunctions
Lawrence Wong helps stroke patients regain upper limb mobility
Henry Chan did the math of liver cancer for patients and general practitioners
CUHK generalists talk about CUHK general education
Lam Hon-ming advocates a bigger role for the soybean in agricultural practice
Why men contract liver cancer far more often than women
Vacant TV frequencies open way for fast wireless future
CUHK robotics scientist has enabled robots to see and operate autonomously
CUHK mathematician solves equivocation with equations
Prof. Steven Ngai developed the system of service learning, which calls on students to serve the less advantaged sectors of society and learn about how human beings could look after each other.
Law professor Julien Chaisse sees significance of global regulations on water trade, particularly across borders.
A CUHK historian reconstructs the network of modern Chinese emigrants from their bones/remains repatriation.