UH leads state¡¯s fight against invasive species, nearly 100 projects topping $33M
The work targets some of the state¡¯s most urgent challenges.
The work targets some of the state¡¯s most urgent challenges.
“The Hale” integrates Indigenous architectural principles with modern sustainable materials to propose a new model for public gathering spaces in Honolulu.
Researchers can now skillfully predict El Niño and La Niña 15 months ahead of time using observations of the ocean surface temperature and height.
The conference is widely recognized as the leading international venue for software engineering research.
The study provides new insight into how high levels of biodiversity are maintained in the open ocean.
The funding includes a five-year, $659,613 CAREER award and a two-year, $299,997 EPSCoR Research Fellows grant.
The office will help faculty and students to expand their research efforts, while enhancing the impact and visibility of Âé¶¹´«Ã½-based research across the nation.
Waikīkī is facing a shift in flood hazards as sea levels rise—transitioning from a flooding that is driven primarily by rainfall to events dominated by tidal processes.
UH Cancer Center workshop highlights clinical trials and expands access to new cancer treatments in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
Elizabeth Rooks earns national fellowship for retinoblastoma research advancing pediatric eye cancer care.