Hawai¡®i¡¯s water security focus of UH student research
The project is part of a $20-million ʻIke Wai initiative funded by the National Science Foundation.
The project is part of a $20-million ʻIke Wai initiative funded by the National Science Foundation.
Researchers at the John A. Burns School of Medicine studying selenium were encouraged by a recent study out of China.
Scientists analyzed four prominent ocean temperature datasets over the past 52 years.
The tool provides a two-week forecast and analyzes possible scenarios for COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and fatalities.
PacIOOS helps to increase ocean safety, protect public and environmental health and support the economy.
Among the survey participants, 61.9 percent reported using a cloth face covering in April and 76.4 percent in May.
Previous studies have shown that Native Hawaiians and Japanese Americans are at greater risk for liver fat and conditions associated with it.
Five health clinics in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ recently launched programs to successfully help their patients monitor their blood pressure at home.
UH research examined the balance between protecting the spring system and groundwater pumping.
The UH 2.2-meter telescope on Maunakea is awarded a $1 million grant for a major robotic upgrade.