A recent study co-led by CityUHK found that strong El Niño events cause deeper, longer-lasting harm to human health than previously understood—by slowing long-term improvements in mortality rates for ...
A research team led by Professor Lu Jian, Dean of the College of Engineering and Chair Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at City University of Hong Kong, has discovered for the ...
A research team led by Professor Lu Jian, Dean of the College of Engineering and Chair Professor in the Department of ...
Robots are popularly conceived of as unfeeling automatons, but a new breakthrough out of China means they may soon be able to ...
A water battery with tofu-like salts can withstand 120,000 charges and could last for centuries without degrading.
New research shows that liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) from household electronics and e-waste can build up in tissues of ...
In order to make tofu, soy milk is introduced to brine of mineral salts which act as a coagulant to turn the milk into a solid.
Researchers from the City University of Hong Kong and Southern University of Science and Technology have developed a new type of eco‑friendly battery that replaces corrosive chemicals with a solution ...
Chemicals used to make our phone, laptop, and TV screens look crisp are turning up inside marine mammals – including in their brains. A new study suggests these compounds can build up in dolphins and ...
Researchers in Hong Kong and China have developed a new eco-friendly water battery made from tofu brine that is non-toxic and ...
Chemicals from household electronics are accumulating in the brains of dolphins and porpoises in the Indo-Pacific, according to a new study that calls for urgent regulation to cut e-waste pollution.
Most of the LCMs found in dolphins and porpoises likely originated from television and computer screens, with smaller contributions from smartphones.