Deepest ocean observatory celebrates ten years of operation
The ALOHA Cabled Observatory provides power and internet communications to scientific instruments on the seafloor.
The ALOHA Cabled Observatory provides power and internet communications to scientific instruments on the seafloor.
When the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope is completed it will rely on two complex infrared instruments being built by the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy.
Researchers are using small unmanned aerial vehicles to make predictions on how the rise in sea level will affect the coast and what that entails for communities.
A UH Cancer Center researcher receives a $3 million NCI grant to study how natural compounds in ironweed plant extract can be used to treat breast and brain cancers.
Life expectancy at birth in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ has increased consistently over the years.
Survey participants are willing to pay to keep water clean and improve fish and coral abundance.
UH Mānoa researchers provide evidence that the viruses are actively infecting the many unusual microorganisms that live deep in the rocky crust of the seafloor.
Research by the UH medical school found a compound developed by Cardax Inc. can increase the expression of a gene that plays a role in longevity.
UH Mānoa researchers developed a computer model that simulates future flood scenarios in the urban core as sea level rises—as its projected for this century.
Rinsing, scraping and other common techniques can increase venom activity, which may be lethal with certain species of jellyfish.