Dr Zhang Binzheng is making new discoveries by supercomputer modelling of terrestrial and planetary space environment systems.
A new discovery has the potential to revolutionize entire industries. Such is the case with Professor Huang Mingxin and his “Super Steel”
Colloid chemistry is a complex and fascinating field that deals with the behavior of particles that are smaller than a micrometer in size.
HKU scientists discovered that diamonds could cure oral diseases.
HKU Associate Professor Amanda Whitfort’s research sheds light on Hong Kong's strategic role as a key transit centre for wildlife smuggling.
HKU Faculty of Dentistry research indicates that arthrocentesis is more effective in improving temporomandibular disorders.
Professor Nancy Law led a five-year study to assess the digital competencies in Hong Kong school children.
HKU scientists have discovered that bacteria in Tolo Harbour are antibiotic-resistant, meaning infection by such bacteria may be potentially fatal.
HKU taxonomist brings attention to biodiversity loss by sharing with the public the excitement of discovering new life.
Legal wildlife trade is ten times bigger than the illegal trade, and doing massive damage to biodiversity.
HKU Engineering team have developed wearable devices with huge medical value. Find out how the new ECG sensors can help detect signs of stroke.
Professor Nicole Huang talks about Eileen Chang’s extraordinary literary career and her relationship with the University as an alumni.
HKU science student Jerry Ng talks about his interest in biodiversity, succulent plants and concern over environmental issues.
HKU Ecologist Dr Jonathan Cybulski reconstructed the change in coral communities and used this knowledge for coral restoration in Hong Kong.
HKU Engineering student team developed robotic fish sets World Record for the second time.
The APSAP archaeological project travels to Armenia each summer in order to research the past.
TRS aims to focus academic research efforts of UGC-funded universities on themes of strategic importance to the long-term development of Hong Kong.
Thirty-one HKU academics have been named by Clarivate in its list of “Highly Cited Researchers 2021” as the most influential in the world...
HKU scholars performed well in local award schemes that recognise quality, impactful research in both humanities and the sciences...
Young researchers at the University of Hong Kong have achieved excellent results in the inaugural round of the 2021 Excellent Young Scientists Fund...
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