New portable testing speeds detection of Rapid ??hi?a Death pathogens
Researchers developed a portable “lab-in-a-suitcase” for diagnostic field testing for the two species of fungal pathogens that infect ʻōhiʻa.
Researchers developed a portable “lab-in-a-suitcase” for diagnostic field testing for the two species of fungal pathogens that infect ʻōhiʻa.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½is assessing disease distribution, identifying carriers, experimenting with best practices for produce and reaching out to the community.
The economic outlook for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ remains favorable, despite tremendous uncertainty about future US policy.
The article is based on a two-year ecological study of wine grape vineyard in California to inform the development of new strategies for natural pest control.
Research indicates that the two volcano summits are typically snow-covered at least 20 days each winter but that the snow cover will nearly disappear by the end of the century.
Researchers are investigating climate driven shifts in staph and MRSA for water resource and land management solutions.
Researchers find that the treatment for man o’ war stings is no different than other jellyfish stings.
UH Mānoa’s Peter Gorham is searching for the elusive neutrino, a tiny particle capable of traveling at light speed, with a special instrument called ANITA.
The instrument tracks levels of methane and carbon dioxide, two gases crucial for studying the chemistry of Earth¡¯s atmosphere.
In areas with sufficient staffing increases, fish populations were nearly three times greater than those without adequate personnel.