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Way Kuo

Big data holds key to protecting lives in hazardous world

Way Kuo says information must be properly captured and scientifically analysed to improve our predictions and responses to a whole range of natural and human disasters, free from the interference of ideological biases
28 May 2017 - 7:59PMvideocam

Lesson for Hong Kong: caring for animals is vital to human health

A four-month-old baby born with microcephaly is held by his mother in front of their house in Olinda, near Recife, Brazil. Pregnant women infected by the mosquito-borne Zika virus run the risk of giving birth to babies with this defect. Photo: Reuters
26 Sep 2016 - 7:07PM

The true costs of our electricity

People demand nuclear safety, yet turn a blind eye to the adverse environmental impact of fossil fuels and the deaths caused by coal mining.
1 Apr 2015 - 4:58PM
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