Sustainable, climate-smart food production focus of grad student¡¯s work, research
Destiny Apilado's project is called “Informing Place-Based Equity for Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s Local Producers.”
Destiny Apilado's project is called “Informing Place-Based Equity for Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s Local Producers.”
Coral sperm will be stored using cryopreservation, which is a process that freezes to preserve them.
The head of the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Board of Regents gives a donation of $1 million to create the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Sustainability Fund at the 10 campuses.
Nellie Sugii managed the Hawaiian Rare Plant Program for 25 years and most recently served as Lyon¡¯s interim director for the past two years.
Phymastichus coffea wasps are a long-time enemy of coffee berry borer pests and could limit the pests¡¯ populations and impacts in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
By developing novel deep learning algorithms, coral ecologists at UH Mānoa are now able to identify and measure reef halos from space.
Kayley Rolph, who is working on a bachelor¡¯s in Earth sciences, completed a certificate in women, gender and sexuality studies, and will begin Khmer language classes.
Recycled bottles were one of the materials that architecture students at UH Mānoa used to design a full-scale pavilion for their final project in ARCH 102.
UH researchers evaluated the biological, physical, and social carrying capacities of this pristine natural destination
Keiki, parents and community members attended the second annual Earth Day event on April 22.