New UH vessel to expand marine research, conservation efforts
The 68-foot semi-displacement aluminum catamaran will be used by a team of 12 researchers at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute of Marine Biology.
The 68-foot semi-displacement aluminum catamaran will be used by a team of 12 researchers at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute of Marine Biology.
In Âé¶¹´«Ã½, 99% of drinking and half of all water use is sourced from aquifers.
The study will help to discover body composition technologies that can detect health outcomes of obesity among young children.
The partnership will be managed by the UH Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ astronomers observed the moment of impact using telescopes on Maunakea and in South Africa.
The study surveyed 19 lineal descendants and resource managers.
UH astronomers have helped assemble the largest-ever compilation of high-precision galaxy distances, called Cosmicflows-4.
Astronomers will use telescopes on Maunakea and Haleakal¨¡ to collect data and determine how asteroid Dimorphos was impacted.
This valuable early detection method will allow resource managers to more efficiently and effectively monitor for new populations of the alga.
The diversity and ecosystem function of the ocean¡¯s smallest predators are the focus of a new project led by UH Mānoa researchers.