$10M food systems project to prevent chronic disease among Pacific children
The Children¡¯s Healthy Living Center of Excellence will lead the five-year project.
The Children¡¯s Healthy Living Center of Excellence will lead the five-year project.
Researchers found no significant difference in nesting success of the wedge-tailed shearwater at an unprotected beach park versus a site with restricted public access.
More than 19,000 donors support UH students, faculty and research
The “Maximizing Access to Research Careers” grant will enroll 30 juniors and seniors in a two-year program that pairs trainees with research mentors.
The NSF-funded project aims to address food security.
USDA grants to UH support food and agriculture education.
This represents a breakthrough for studying the population dynamics of ʻopihi in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ that can be used to better develop sustainable fishing approaches.
CTAHR researchers examine how fish adapt to fluctuations in water salinity, temperature and chemical content.
CTAHR researchers Brad Reil and Dan Rubinoff wrapped up a multi-year study mapping the food web among species on Maunakea.
This editorial by UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Assistant Specialist Clay Trauernicht was posted in The Hill on August 20, 2021.