Trust between community, researchers, nature can transform climate adaptation
The article, co-led by long-term Kealakekua residents, cultural practitioners and lineal descendants, showcases a decade of community-driven work on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island.
The article, co-led by long-term Kealakekua residents, cultural practitioners and lineal descendants, showcases a decade of community-driven work on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island.
UH researchers will work directly on job sites to develop practical safety solutions for small construction businesses.
The research provides crucial insights into the long-term interplay between iron, marine life, and atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
UH researchers are highlighting the need for more standardized methods for creating building elevation guidelines that account for future sea-level rise.
Alika Maunakea shares how maternal health before pregnancy may shape autism risk across generations.
A new UHERO blog analyzes how lobbying shaped Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s 2025 legislative battles over cannabis, sports betting and more.
The study found that this period of human absence led to clearer water, increased sightings of endangered Hawaiian monk seals, and more active fish populations.
A UH engineer is turning the fluid movements of fish and jellyfish into innovative soft robots for healthcare, sustainability and industrial solutions.
A Tuahine Research and Education Center study showed how a species of tilapia grows 15% faster in a system that recirculates artificial saltwater than freshwater.
A study revealed that the ocean is acidifying even more rapidly below the surface in the open waters of the North Pacific near Âé¶¹´«Ã½.