Nainoa Thompson: University of Hawai¡®i is the most important navigator
Countless Âé¶¹´«Ã½students, faculty, staff and alumni served ±á¨°ì¨±±ô±ðʻ²¹?s worldwide voyage as volunteers, navigators, captains and scientific researchers.
Countless Âé¶¹´«Ã½students, faculty, staff and alumni served ±á¨°ì¨±±ô±ðʻ²¹?s worldwide voyage as volunteers, navigators, captains and scientific researchers.
Researchers discovered that the majority of exoplanets found to date fall into two distinct size groups: rocky Earth-like planets and larger mini-Neptunes.
Jason Chu and David Sanders use far-infrared images to explore what galaxy collisions on a grand scale look like.
Institute for Astronomy researchers discover the dividing line of mass that separates stars from brown dwarfs.
This editorial on the Maunakea Scholars Program by David Lassner, Kathryn Matayoshi and Doug Simons ran in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on May 28, 2017.
The collaborative agreement will develop more opportunities for local high school students to utilize educational potential of the Maunakea Observatories.
The 2017 Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Research was awarded to Christoph J. Baranec, James Dean Brown and Jeffrey R. Kuhn.
Each year, the chancellor recognizes the leadership and service of Âé¶¹´«Ã½Mānoa faculty, staff and students committed to enhancing the university¡¯s mission of excellence.
The renovation will include fresh paint, exterior siding and roof repair, weather sealing of the dome, improved lightning protection and safety upgrades.
When the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope is completed it will rely on two complex infrared instruments being built by the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy.