Longstanding genetic question solved by studying corn
The Centromere Paradox can be explained by inbreeding and chromosome-Jumping retrotransposons.
The Centromere Paradox can be explained by inbreeding and chromosome-Jumping retrotransposons.
Former New York Time food writer Mark Bittman to speak on “The Future of Food” on Thursday, Februray 18.
The Lyon Arboretum launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds to save seeds from the threatened ʻōhiʻa trees.
This free summer program, hosted by the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, gives its teenage participants a first-hand look at career paths in agriculture and natural resource management,
UH Mānoa researchers shows how shifting atmospheric circulation patterns that may be caused by climate change are threatening populations of the iconic silversword on Haleakalā.
New research paper co-authored by UH Mānoa researchers outlines surprising frequency of wildfire in the Hawaiian Islands.
UH Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources presents interdisciplinary presentation series on food security.
UH Mānoa Associate Professor Helen Spafford will advise policy-makers on scientific issues.
Researchers at UH Hilo aim to understand disease killing off large numbers of ʻōhiʻa trees
Mānoa alumna Gabrielle Sanehira is honored with two awards at the 2015 International Textile and Apparel Association Design Exhibition.