School of medicine delivers landmark health report
Four legislative committees to hear new information on life expectancy improvements and challenges for Native Hawaiians and other Pacific peoples.
Four legislative committees to hear new information on life expectancy improvements and challenges for Native Hawaiians and other Pacific peoples.
UH Mānoa engineering students designed and built Hoʻoponopono 2, a cube satellite headed to space in November 2013.
Islanders benefit from new high-resolution wave forecasts offered by the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System.
New research by UH Mānoa’s International Pacific Research Center and Scripps Institution of Oceanography suggests that greenhouse gases and aerosols have similar effects on rainfall over the ocean.
The Institute for Astronomy’s Haleakalā and the Mauna Kea observatories assists in tracking manmade space junk and asteroids.
John A. Burns School of Medicine’s Henry L. Lew publishes polytrauma handbook, which focuses on medical and psychological problems of combat surviors.
The top scientific conference in the fields of space optics, imaging and surveillance is being held on Maui with the participation and support of the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
A study done by UH Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology researchers find sea-level rise is a primary factor driving shoreline changes in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
UH Hilo receives a $2.7 million Department of Defense grant for the ʻOhana Heroes Project to understand the effects of military deployment on family functioning.
Climate scientists from UH Mānoa and Scripps Institute of Oceanography attribute consistent global mean temperatures to a cooling in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.