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The prolonged efforts of two Hong Kong innovative pioneers helped their success. Dennis Lo, a veteran medical professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong, won one of the “Oscars of science” after spending 20 years searching for a safe, non-invasive test to examine the health of an unborn baby. Liew Soung-chang, a professor of information engineering at CUHK, overcame a series of hurdles to develop a technology that could see online users enjoy faster and more reliable internet connections.
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The prolonged efforts of two Hong Kong innovative pioneers helped their success. Dennis Lo, a veteran medical professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong, won one of the “Oscars of science” after spending 20 years searching for a safe, non-invasive test to examine the health of an unborn baby. Liew Soung-chang, a professor of information engineering at CUHK, overcame a series of hurdles to develop a technology that could see online users enjoy faster and more reliable internet connections.
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