Reality ‘bytes’ the dust, UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ students conquer national hackathon
The winning project is a virtual reality application designed to support cyber operators in low-bandwidth environments.
The winning project is a virtual reality application designed to support cyber operators in low-bandwidth environments.
The project will measure the most powerful particles emitted by the Sun.
This is one of the first comprehensive pandemic response studies for the state.
The $65 million, three-story facility is home to the College of Natural Sciences¡¯ School of Life Sciences and the Pacific Biosciences Research Center.
Researchers wanted to figure out how a pandemic spreads on an island chain, something that is absent from current literature.
Students, faculty and staff taught two dozen children and women about STEM through many different hands-on activities.
Brian N. Popp, Rui Sun and Xudong Sun was awarded the Board of Regents¡¯ Medal for Excellence in Research
Ernst S. Reese was a faculty member in the Department of Zoology from 1963 until his retirement in 2002.
The study culminates nearly 40 years of research on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island, spearheaded by School of Life Sciences Emeritus Professor Dieter Mueller-Dombois.
Competition participants were required to submit future solar forecasts for 10 predetermined locations across the country daily for four weeks.