2 SOEST researchers earn prestigious early career awards
Alison Nugent and Malte Stuecker were selected by the National Science Foundation¡¯s Faculty Early Career Development Program.
Alison Nugent and Malte Stuecker were selected by the National Science Foundation¡¯s Faculty Early Career Development Program.
An estimated 93 people enjoyed the family friendly, Earth Day themed activities including composting, nutritional education, participatory cooking and more.
ʻIole is a nonprofit place-based research center and living scientific laboratory in Kohala on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island.
Robert Richmond was selected to join an independent panel of global experts on nuclear issues to support Pacific nations in their consultations with Japan.
Agrusa spoke about how tourism is vital to the economies of most Pacific island countries, the effects of COVID-19, and how eco-tourism is growing.
The study culminates nearly 40 years of research on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island, spearheaded by School of Life Sciences Emeritus Professor Dieter Mueller-Dombois.
Along with performing maintenance work to the vegetation and roads, the students also gathered information for their final capstone projects.
UH Mānoa oceanographer David Karl, and more than 30 experts from diverse disciplines, illuminating how microbes can help us adapt to climate change.
Two Climate Adaptation Science Centers have joined forces to address similar local challenges as watershed ecosystems undergo climate change.
A study shows that a multi-decadal swing of the tropical sea surface temperatures and its ability to change the atmospheric circulation is partly responsible for sea-ice expansion.