香港大學通訊
Vol. 24 No. 1 (Nov 2022)
Our Digital Selves
How lines are blurring between humans and technology
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Bursting Bubbles
The myths, realities and future of money
Connecting the Dots
The interactions of human, animal and planetary health
Making Babies
How Science, Politics and Social Change Affect Human Reproduction
Leading the World in FinTech
HKU Research Is at the Forefront of this Fast-Evolving Field
Secrets of the Brain
New Insights on the Brain and Consciousness
The Mixed Blessings of Big Data
HKU Scholars Explain the Pros and Cons
Muddy Footprints
Investigating Human Interplay with the Environment
Cracking the Glass Ceiling
HKU Takes on Gender Inequality
State of the Union
Marriage and Divorce in Modern Hong Kong and China
Hong Kong Soul-Searching
HKU Scholars Examine the City's Ever-Changing Dimensions
Good Enough to Eat?
Investigating the Safety, Culture and Politics of Food
Growing Pains
Consequences of China's Economic Miracle
States of Mind
Insights on Mental Illness and Mental Health
Arts and Academia
Intellectual Explorations into Culture and Our Heritage
A Balance of Traditions
Bridging Chinese and Western medicine
Advancing China
Reflections on media and politics on the Mainland
Marvel at the Cosmos
Discovering new secrets of the universe
The Art of Reading the Brain
Our Research on Thinking, Feeling and Communicating
The Fragile Fountains of Life
Assessing the Threats to our Waters
Queer in China
What it Means for Rights, Health and Identity
Equal Opportunities
A Culture of Diversity and Inclusion
Feeling the Heat
Can Hong Kong Cope with Urbanization?
Ageing Society
Is Hong Kong Prepared?
Tough Times
How the Broken Economy is Impacting Hong Kong
Hong Kong on the Trunk Route
Ideas for Bringing back the Elephant
Cultural Fusion
University Helps to Protect South China's Architectural Heritage
Going for Gold –
The University Prepares for 2008 Olympics