Venomous aquatic species pose growing risk to coastal communities
A UH study highlights the growing threat of venomous aquatic species to tropical coastal communities.
A UH study highlights the growing threat of venomous aquatic species to tropical coastal communities.
This work could lead to smarter, more energy-efficient technologies and a better understanding of how to handle uncertainty in decision-making.
The grant will focus on risk prediction and underserved populations in Hawai?i and beyond.
The free open-source software enables teams to collaborate seamlessly across devices while integrating AI capabilities.
The competition aims to leverage emerging technologies to protect vulnerable road users at intersections, supporting the department¡¯s goal of eliminating roadway deaths and serious injuries.
The project earned a Design Award of Honor from the Society of American Registered Architects in New York City.
The report explores the associations between mental health care-seeking among U.S. health providers, COVID-19-related work stressors, and work-related barriers to care-seeking.
The program offers funding for both research and tuition, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge discoveries.
The stations fill a critical 162-degree gap in the global neutron monitor network between Mexico and Thailand.
The 25-year, no-cost lease grants UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹¡¯s Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit use of a former dog pound site in Hanap¨¥p¨¥.