Volunteers strengthen Food Vault Hawai?i¡¯s impact to students
Three volunteers with Food Vault Âé¶¹´«Ã½ share their experiences of giving back to help support food insecurity.
Three volunteers with Food Vault Âé¶¹´«Ã½ share their experiences of giving back to help support food insecurity.
Understanding antimatter particles helps us learn how the universe was formed and why it behaves the way it does today.
The research introduces a new method based on statistical mechanics to improve the discovery of equations directly from noisy real-world data.
UH Mānoa researchers study how black holes may turn dead stars into dark energy, helping explain the universe¡¯s faster expansion.
Unlike conventional lasers, the FEL produces tunable light (light that can be adjusted to different colors or energies) by accelerating electrons through alternating magnetic fields.
Dark matter is an invisible substance that makes up about a quarter of the universe¡¯s total matter.
New data hint that dark energy, the force accelerating the universe, might be evolving.
Custom lab kits bring college physics experiments to Kauaʻi CC students across the state.
The Frontiers of Science Award honors research of exceptional originality, scientific value and lasting impact.
The lecture offered insight into how researchers use underground laboratories to study neutrinos.