Maui 8th graders¡¯ satellite discovery nets national attention
The UH-mentored students¡¯ helped scientists determine a 1,070-pound space satellite would explode over the South Pacific on August 29.
The UH-mentored students¡¯ helped scientists determine a 1,070-pound space satellite would explode over the South Pacific on August 29.
UH researchers explain what may be the cause of the universe’s accelerating growth.
UH Cancer Center¡¯s Lang Wu leads the international study published in Nature Communications.
Maui middle schoolers mentored by UH outreach astronomer spot 1070-pound space satellite expected to re-enter Earth¡¯s atmosphere on August 29.
The new method allows for direct visualization of surfactant films on the lungs.
Findings pave the way for future investigations about the life cycle of sulfur in the galaxy.
Scientists found that when the models simulate the subsurface ocean current variations more accurately, asymmetry between El Niño and La Niña increases.
The PacIOOS Ocean Modeling Group was awarded $510,000 in grant funding by NOAA.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ and NOAA researchers secured a NOAA grant to assess factors affecting the intensity and duration of droughts.
Researchers developed a simple way to standardize how habitat complexity is measured.