Study debunks myth of Native Hawaiians causing bird extinctions
A new UH study found no scientific evidence that Indigenous people hunted waterbird species to extinction.
A new UH study found no scientific evidence that Indigenous people hunted waterbird species to extinction.
This elite designation honors scholars who rank in the top 0.05% of all researchers worldwide based on lifetime achievement.
To celebrate Muʻumuʻu Month in January, CTAHR has a special exhibition of vintage muʻumuʻu, chosen by nearly 30 Waipahu High School students.
The research highlighted how leading-edge synthetic biology and metabolic engineering are clearing the way for microalgae production locally.
The rankings are based on measures such as world-class faculty, world-class research output, high-quality research, research impact and international collaboration.
UH researchers analyzed 272 stranding investigations of 20 cetacean (whale and dolphin) species between 2006 and 2024.
UH leaders, alongside more than 180 representatives gathered for the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Food System Summit on December 8 and 9.
Ten freshmen and sophomore students had their hand made, tie-dyed garment premiere at the highly competitive International Textile and Apparel Association showcase.
The program creates a complete cycle of education, teaching people the skills to propagate seeds, manage pests and harvest their crops.
The UH Magoon Wormery was crawling with activity in December as more than 100 volunteers gathered for a fun and educational “harvest party.”