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Interview with an Outstanding Alumni of the Fac...
During the recent 60th anniversary celebration of the Faculty of Science at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Eddie, founder of ÖKOSIX and a CUHK alumnus (Physics, 2005/United College),...
Interview with an Outstanding Alumni of the Fac...
During the recent 60th anniversary celebration of the Faculty of Science at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Eddie, founder of ÖKOSIX and a CUHK alumnus (Physics, 2005/United College),...
World’s First Plastic-free Fully Biodegradable ...
Did you know that disposable surgical masks are made of plastic? And they take centuries to break down, also polluting our food chain? Researchers also found that plastic-made face masks...
World’s First Plastic-free Fully Biodegradable ...
Did you know that disposable surgical masks are made of plastic? And they take centuries to break down, also polluting our food chain? Researchers also found that plastic-made face masks...
Enterprising startups star at CUHK’s Entreprene...
When Professor Chen Shih-chi and his team started to develop a new precision tissue-cutting machine for pathological research seven years ago, one of the first things they experimented with was...
Enterprising startups star at CUHK’s Entreprene...
When Professor Chen Shih-chi and his team started to develop a new precision tissue-cutting machine for pathological research seven years ago, one of the first things they experimented with was...
Future City: Sustaining Hong Kong's Mask Indust...
Future City: Sustaining Hong Kong's Mask Industry—A Successful Adaptation
Future City: Sustaining Hong Kong's Mask Indust...
Future City: Sustaining Hong Kong's Mask Industry—A Successful Adaptation
Biodegradable mask heralds greener future
New materials developed by a Hong Kong start-up could solve the problem of used face coverings clogging up the city’s landfills.
Biodegradable mask heralds greener future
New materials developed by a Hong Kong start-up could solve the problem of used face coverings clogging up the city’s landfills.