UH experts develop new tech to find sea-disposed munitions
Munitions have been corroding on the ocean floor, often in shallow waters, where they potentially pose a risk to beachgoers, swimmers, surfers and divers.
Munitions have been corroding on the ocean floor, often in shallow waters, where they potentially pose a risk to beachgoers, swimmers, surfers and divers.
Between 59 million to 51 million years ago, Earth experienced dramatic warming.
A study revealed about 6% of the total uptake of carbon dioxide by the ocean is due to rainfall.??
This research aims to solve this cosmic riddle and potentially reshape our understanding of the universe¡¯s fundamental makeup.
The grant supports postdoctoral researchers and graduate students in the Center for Cardiovascular Research.
The trip to Wake Island and Johnston Atoll will provide new and comprehensive insights into the historic and potential future role of these two places as biological stepping-stones for movement of marine species.
Anthony Amend anticipates identifying potentially hundreds of novel yeast species.
Scientists will be looking for rocks on Mars¡¯ crater rim that might provide detailed insights into the earliest period of the planet¡¯s history.
The study focused on the Filipino population in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
The project has completed the first concrete reef structure, and full production is now underway for 60 units.