There are two universal truths about biology. First, is unity. Life evolved once: its fundamental processes and building blocks are essentially the same regardless of species or location. The second is diversity. Evolution gave rise dazzling variety: millions of species, each with a unique array of adaptations, and a myriad different local communities. At the School of Biological Sciences, we study the proximate mechanisms underlying biological systems as well as their ultimate outcomes. Our teaching and research contributes to the understanding, appreciation and conservation of nature in Hong Kong and globally.
Decoding tropical deciduousness phenology: patterns, drivers and implications to regional carbon cycle by Mr. Song ...
Read MoreIn general, plants obtain the nutrients they need for growth and development from the soil through their root systems. One of the most important ...
Read MoreMale Tubuca dussumieri on a sand flat. Photo by Pedro J. Jimenez. Researchers from the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) and the Swire Institute ...
Read MoreVibrant marine life in the Coral Triangle region of Sabah, Malaysia, showcasing the area's remarkable biodiversity. Credit: David M. Baker The Coral ...
Read MoreFigure 1. Cell-selective MACSPI analysis in C. elegans. Adapted from Huang et al., 2024, PNAS. 基於非天然氨基酸探針 photo-ANA ...
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