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Hong Kong possesses all attributes for full recovery

A view of the Victoria Harbor of Hong Kong. [Photo/VCG] Jurisdictions worldwide are planning for economic recovery coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Carrie Lam, the HKSAR chief executive, very recently mapped out the revival blueprint to be applied in Hong Kong over the next year and well beyond in her 2020 Policy Address. There has been much debate, including useful analysis and diagnostic criticism about what is right or wrong with this broad policy template. Thus, apt evaluations have highlighted shortcomings in advancing poverty relief, though the biggest single answer here the amplified provision of Public Rental Housing (PRH) does feature strongly in the Policy Address.

Bubbles on electrodes? Not a problem

Bubbles on electrodes? Not a problem Research shows they can speed up chemical processes. Credit: Curtin University Australian researchers say they have shown that the formation of bubbles on electrodes – usually thought to be a hindrance – can, in fact, be beneficial. When deliberately added, bubbles or oil droplets can accelerate processes such as the removal of pollutants from contaminated water and the production of chlorine, they write in a paper in Nature Communications. Simone Ciampi from Curtin University, which led the project, says many industrial processes are electrochemical, meaning the desired chemical reaction to create an end product is assisted by the flow of electrical currents.

Bubble Formation on Electrodes Could be Beneficial for Chemical Processes

Bubble Formation on Electrodes Could be Beneficial for Chemical Processes Written by AZoMDec 11 2020 A new study led by Curtin University has demonstrated that the formation of bubbles on electrodes, which is often considered to be a hindrance, could be advantageous. Image Credit: Curtin University. This is because bubbles, or oil droplets, that are deliberately added can speed up processes such as the production of chlorine and the elimination of pollutants like hydrocarbons from contaminated water. According to Dr Simone Ciampi from Curtin’s School of Molecular Life Sciences, several industrial processes are electrochemical, which implies that the preferred chemical reaction for producing an end product is supported by the flow of electrical currents.

An ode to handwritten letters

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