From crime scenes to autopsies: A student’s fellowship in forensic science
Nanami Mehring observed a pathologist perform an autopsy and shadowed forensic investigators at a crime scene during her Poʻokela Fellowship.
Nanami Mehring observed a pathologist perform an autopsy and shadowed forensic investigators at a crime scene during her Poʻokela Fellowship.
A Tuahine Research and Education Center study showed how a species of tilapia grows 15% faster in a system that recirculates artificial saltwater than freshwater.
The new cohort of hires will develop an innovative program to advance fisheries research, education, and training.
CTAHR played a key role in the one-week visit, which was led by the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, along with several state lawmakers.
Volunteers and students recently harvested more than 500 pounds of cabbage from the UH Urban Garden Center.
The event is hosted annually by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
The initiative nurtures young gardeners by supplying plants, site visits and providing expert growing advice.
A new method for detecting tropical fruit allergens earned a UH student first place at an international food science competition.
Legislators toured CTAHR's CARES facilities on Maui and Kauaʻi, seeing innovative agricultural research from protea plots to Pacific crops.
This week's image is from the abbr>Âé¶¹´«Ã½²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience Oʻahu Urban Garden Center.