Sea level rise worries most Âé¶¹´«Ã½ residents, UHERO survey finds
The report provides the most comprehensive snapshot to date of how residents view sea level rise and the policy choices it raises.
The report provides the most comprehensive snapshot to date of how residents view sea level rise and the policy choices it raises.
The disease is a major driver of population declines and extinctions in native Hawaiian honeycreepers.
A group of colorful hexacorals, known as “zoantharians” is defying the traditional laws of evolution by remaining virtually identical across the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans.
The study found that extinction rates on high volcanic islands commonly range from 30% to as high as 80%.
The collections are being transferred to Hamilton Library for continued research and learning.
The study analyzed 30 years of data (1995—2024) and found that approximately 20% of all recorded bites occurred in October.
UH researchers identified the first-ever documented mating hub for tiger sharks in Olowalu, Maui.
New mouse models allowed scientists to directly track how the gene functions, building on earlier findings that linked its loss to infertility.
A new UH study found no scientific evidence that Indigenous people hunted waterbird species to extinction.
A new study reports adolescents with higher blood levels of PFAS chemicals face a greater risk of fatty liver disease.