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Skin-inspired tactile sensors offer hope for limb injuries
Imagine an advanced robotic hand that can grasp a fragile piece of tofu without crushing it! A research team co-led…
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EdUHK’s Professor Keith Ho: Novel Air Purifiers Using New LED Activated Graphitic Carbon Nitride Photocatalyst
Invented by Professor Ho Wing-kei at the Department of Science and Environmental Studies of The Education University of Hong Kong…
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CUHK: Mapping the 3D Brain with Pure Mathematics
Professor Ronald Lui from the Department of Mathematics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has broken new ground…
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Artificial super stool to bring hope for people with chronic gut disease
The urgent need for human stool donations to treat chronic gut infections could soon be eased with innovative research to…
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EdUHK’s Dr Gary Cheng: Automated System for Tracking Student Responses to Teacher Feedback
Students’ revision of their drafts is recognised as an important strategy to support the development of their writing skills. It…
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A quicker and less invasive way to seal up broken blood vessels
A team of researchers led by NTU Singapore has developed a device that offers a quicker and less invasive way…
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EdUHK Wins 7 Awards at 2021 Geneva’s Inventions Expo
The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) has received two Gold Medals and five Silver Medals in the first-ever virtual…
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Tackling air pollution with new approaches
New methods for reducing air pollution and generating solar fuels developed by scientists at City University of Hong Kong (CityU)…
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Sunlight to solve the world’s clean water crisis
Researchers at UniSA have developed a cost-effective technique that could deliver safe drinking water to millions of vulnerable people using…
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NUS team develops greener, more sustainable concretes
Concrete is the most consumed man-made material on Earth. Each year, about three tonnes of concrete are used per person.…
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