Giant clams thrive with Indigenous management in American S¨¡moa
Giant clam populations in American S¨¡moa are more stable and abundant than previously thought, demonstrating the effectiveness of community-based resource management.
Giant clam populations in American S¨¡moa are more stable and abundant than previously thought, demonstrating the effectiveness of community-based resource management.
UH researchers analyzed 272 stranding investigations of 20 cetacean (whale and dolphin) species between 2006 and 2024.
Funding grants will go to the UH Cancer Center and John A. Burns School of Medicine.
Seasonal seabird nesting in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands triggers shark turf wars and habitat shifts among different shark species according to UH research.
The experiment is suspended from a football-field-sized balloon approximately 24 miles above Antarctica.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ researchers use “jumping DNA” to advance precision gene therapy.
SAR11 marine bacteria are not a single uniform population but rather organize into stable, ecologically distinct groups shaped by their environment.
UH research revealed the conditions that support phytoplankton blooms and offer the first comprehensive look at the anatomy of these events.
UH Manoa signs MOU with South Korean universities to foster research and collaboration on aging and population change.
From 2025 to 2028, the program will support 11 postdoctoral scholars working in astronomy, oceanography, life sciences, geophysics, atmospheric science and other fields.