Henke Hall demolition clears way for state-of-the-art science building
The demolition of Henke is the part of the first phase of construction on Âé¶¹´«Ã½Manoa?s Life Sciences building scheduled to open fall 2019.
The demolition of Henke is the part of the first phase of construction on Âé¶¹´«Ã½Manoa?s Life Sciences building scheduled to open fall 2019.
Students in Sladjana Prisic’s lab study organisms that may lead to more effective treatments for tuberculosis.
Belle II detector was “rolled-in” to the collision point of the SuperKEKB particle accelerator.
Users battle with lightsabers or dogfight through a universe filled with starfighters, TIE fighters and an armada of star destroyers.
After four months the six crewmembers have learned to deal with challenges including communications delay, hazmat suits and dehydrated food.
Attendees commented on the potential, diversity and volume of research being done by students on campus.
The instrument tracks levels of methane and carbon dioxide, two gases crucial for studying the chemistry of Earth¡¯s atmosphere.
Competitors created web, Android or iOS apps from conception to implementation during the 24-hour hackathon.
The research will be used to improve the plants’ traits, such as fiber quality, yield, disease resistance and salinity tolerance.
The Alice Ball scholarship provides support for College of Natural Sciences students.