Writing group fosters community for women in STEM
Katie Ackerman launched the writing group to foster community and address academic inequities for women in STEM.
Katie Ackerman launched the writing group to foster community and address academic inequities for women in STEM.
Each researcher earned their place by consistently publishing papers that rank in the top 1% by citations in their respective fields.
Blocking events can create weather patterns that can be associated with record-breaking flooding or heat waves.
The project aims to create a transformative “sustainable refrigerant lifecycle” by lowering HFC emissions; creating safe, property-balanced replacement refrigerants; and increasing the energy efficiency of HVACR systems.
Jennifer Griswold¡¯s research will aid scientists and policymakers in making decisions to protect community health, improve air quality and prepare for future wildfires.
UH researchers are able to forecast El Niño Southern Oscillation events up to 18 months ahead of time—significantly improving climate model forecasting.
Undergraduate students built an ionosonde, which is a giant antenna to observe one of the highest layers of the Earth's atmosphere.
Anamaria Navarrete graduated this spring with a degree in atmospheric sciences as a first-generation college student.
In honor of National Find a Rainbow Day on April 3, UH News chatted with rainbow expert Steve Businger to hear why he has dubbed Âé¶¹´«Ã½ the Rainbow Capital of the World.
Guiseppe Torri was selected for a $700,000 CAREER award from the National Science Foundation.