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From what is water made of to what lies beyond the universe, science shapes our daily lives and impacts the future of mankind. It’s crucial that the world continues to advance the field of science, whether it’s finding new cures for diseases or exploring new galaxies.
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How optical fibres optimised communication for the world

Optical fibres have enabled communication around the world. Photo: Shutterstock

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How optical fibres optimised communication for the world

Join CUHK’s ‘Summer Discovery Academy’ programme about public health in Hong Kong

Not stone or dust: scientists explain how a hot ash cloud turned brain tissue into glass

Crack the code to perfection

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Absorb, reflect or emit? Learn all about blackbody radiation

Why some people are more sensitive to bitter foods like coffee and dark chocolate

Mammoths made up 40% of ancient diet in North America, scientists reveal

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