HKU Astrophysicists Collaborates with NASA’s IXPE Telescope Untangles Theories Surrounding Historic Supernova Remnant
A team of international researchers led by HKU and HKKUST has made a significant discovery in the field of quantum materials.
HKU Scientists Pioneer Dual Trojan Horse Approach to Combat Superbugs
A reseach issues a warning about the potential devastation of coastal habitats due to rising sea levels, drawing on evidence from the last Ice Age.
HKU Physicists Employ Synthetic Complex Frequency Waves to Overcome Optical Loss in Superlenses.
New Enzyme Discovered by HKU Plant Biochemists Unlocks Potential for Health-Promoting Compounds in Sorghum
Professor Phillips and his team developed a stable, recyclable and eco-friendly photocatalytic system that harnesses light energy efficiently.
Chemists developed a highly active and selective catalytic material that can efficiently convert a potent greenhouse into an essential chemical.
A research team has discovered the function of a unique enzyme called ANKLE1.
Vriko Yu, a PhD candidate at HKU Science, founded the social enterprise archiREEF to restore coral reefs using 3-D printed terracotta tiles.
Jason Lai shares how his distinctive journey as a speech therapist after graduation, and how it paves way for him to be a better person.
Alyra Prasad shares with us her learning journey of how she merged science and art to create innovative ways to teach.
HKU science student Jerry Ng talks about his interest in biodiversity, succulent plants and concern over environmental issues.
HKU Science celebrates the expansion of SWIMS and launches the ‘Restoring Hong Kong’s Whale’ Campaign to revitalise marine conservation icon.
HKU Ecologist Dr Jonathan Cybulski reconstructed the change in coral communities and used this knowledge for coral restoration in Hong Kong.
A service providing free dental health checks in local kindergartens seeks to solve the common problem of tooth decay among young children in Hong Kon
The University recognises our teachers’ outstanding teaching performances through three categories of teaching awards.
JC PandA is a six-year project (2019-2025) funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust and organised by the Faculty of Social Sciences.
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