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PATHWAY TO HKU SCIENCE PATHWAY TO HKU SCIENCE Animals make sounds for a variety of reasons: to communicate, to warn family of nearby predators, to attract mates. In this talk, we will explore the world of animal communication, what we learn from this chatter and how new technologies allows us to better understand our animal cousins. Scientific principles are widely applied to address social issues around us. Scientific knowledge, therefore, is important not only to scientists but to the community. In this talk, we will examine a common compound (chemical) and try to understand how the science behind a common reaction (behaviour) of this compound can be applied to affect our lives in a dramatic way. Interactive mock lectures Admissions talk on 6901 BSc programme Visit at Biological Sciences Museum & Stephen Hui Geological Museum Campus Tour Feb 15, 2020 (Sat) 10 am – 12:30 pm Venue: Theatre LE1, Library Extension, Main Campus, HKU 1 2 bit.ly/3abI7HQ 3917 2683 @science.hku @hku_science @hku_science Registration:

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Page 1: Pathway to HKU Science poster copy · Pathway to HKU Science_poster copy Created Date: 1/17/2020 11:36:34 AM

PATHWAY TOHKU SCIENCE PATHWAY TO

HKU SCIENCE

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������������������������������������������������������������ ������������������������������������������Animals make sounds for a variety of reasons: to communicate, to warn family of nearby predators, to attract mates. In this talk, we will explore the world of animal communication, what we learn from this chatter and how new technologies allows us to better understand our animal cousins.

�������� ������������������ ������������������������������������������Scientific principles are widely applied to address social issues around us. Scientific knowledge, therefore, is important not only to scientists but to the community. In this talk, we will examine a common compound (chemical) and try to understand how the science behind a common reaction (behaviour) of this compound can be applied to affect our lives in a dramatic way.

Interactive mock lectures

Admissions talk on 6901 BSc programme

Visit at Biological Sciences Museum & Stephen Hui Geological Museum

Campus Tour

Feb 15, 2020 (Sat) 10 am – 12:30 pm

Venue: Theatre LE1, Library Extension, Main Campus, HKU1 2

bit.ly/3abI7HQ 3917 2683 @science.hku @hku_science@hku_science

Registration: