Advances in animal tracking redefine how we discover and manage ocean life
Electronic tagging of aquatic animals has had a huge impact on recent marine discoveries, according to new paper co-authored by UH Mānoa researcher
Electronic tagging of aquatic animals has had a huge impact on recent marine discoveries, according to new paper co-authored by UH Mānoa researcher
UH Hilo takes part in research project on Hawaiian hoary bats
Online, real-time data on the direction and speed of ocean surface currents off Hilo made available by the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System
The six crew members of UH Mānoa’s HI-SEAS mission emerge from the dome on Mauna Loa after eight months of isolation.
Preliminary results suggest the 24/7 Dad program improves knowledge and attitudes of fathers as well as quality of father-child and father-mother relationships.
Scientists from UH Mānoa and University of Tokyo revealed that two species of deep-sea sharks, sixgill and prickly sharks, are positively buoyant
Researchers from UH Mānoa and UH Hilo receive grant from NASA to study drone use in scientific endeavors
The six crew members of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) mission emerge after eight months in isolation
The longest space travel simulation ever conducted on U.S. soil includes two crew members who are UH Hilo alumni.
UH research investigates effects of climate change on plant growth