Cities support more native biodiversity than previously thought
UH Mānoa professor contributes to new study that shows surprisingly high numbers of plant and animal species in urban environments.
UH Mānoa professor contributes to new study that shows surprisingly high numbers of plant and animal species in urban environments.
Army-funded research effort near Pearl Harbor uses SOEST technology to investigate sea-disposed military munitions.
CTAHR entomologists discover that the moth genus, Hyposmocoma, holds insights into Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s vanished ecosystems.
UH Mānoa’s Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Space Exploration Analog and Simulation project researches how teams of astronauts will perform during long-duration space exploration.
Hilo’s Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science Program has been awarded a second $5 million grant for interdisciplinary study of climate change.
The prevalence of Earth-size planets orbiting Sun-like stars was judged top physical and mathematical sciences paper published in National Academy of Sciences journal.
UH is one of the founding partners of a new initiative to broaden the research and education impacts of advanced computing resources at campuses across the country.
These new observations by the UH Mānoa and the University of Tokyo could help shape conservation and resource management effort.
UH Mānoa announces crew members for second major HI-SEAS space analog study, which will begin on March 28.
Scientists at UH Mānoa use new molecular techniques to identify how climate change affects the copepod, a key food source for cod.