Breakthrough for sweat: health monitoring device from UH researchers
By incorporating various sensors, the sweatainer can analyze sweat in a mode similar to previous wearable sweat-sensing systems.
By incorporating various sensors, the sweatainer can analyze sweat in a mode similar to previous wearable sweat-sensing systems.
More than 120 Âé¶¹´«Ã½²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ and Âé¶¹´«Ã½Hilo researchers are among the world¡¯s best in Earth science, ecology and evolution, environmental science, chemistry and more.
Second-year students Alyssa Kam, Yang Xu and Chae Min Lee presented the results of their research at the Biomedical Sciences and Health Disparities Symposium on April 21.
The 10th International Breast Density & Cancer Risk Assessment Workshop will be held June 7–9 in Kailua-Kona.
Carbon is utilized by organisms at the surface and transferred to ocean depths, away from contact with the atmosphere.
International researchers get millions for an Indigenous approach to AI.
The project will run from summer 2023 to mid-2026.
The funding will primarily focus on derelict fishing gear—abandoned, lost or discarded—which devastates threatened and endangered species.
This research shows that although funerals may not yet be considered a social economic burden, early research can identify and address issues, thereby enhancing community resilience.
Blubber is a multifunctional and complex tissue essential to the survival of dolphins and whales.