Nanosilicon resource published by Klaus Sattler
The scope of the book spans a wide range of possible use for nanosilicon in biomedical devices and methods, from antibacterial function to cancer therapy.
The scope of the book spans a wide range of possible use for nanosilicon in biomedical devices and methods, from antibacterial function to cancer therapy.
Institute for Astronomy researchers played a major role in one of the most significant astronomical discoveries in decades—the first observations of a binary neutron star merger and resulting kilonova explosion.
D. Brent Edwards brings a new focus and new insights to the phenomena of global education policies and, relatedly, international policy transfer in his new book, The Trajectory of Global Education Policy.
Hannah M. Tavares, a UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ College of Education associate professor, received the American Educational Studies Association Critic¡¯s Choice Book Award for Pedagogies of the Image: Photo-archives, Cultural Histories and Postfoundational Inquiry.
The study concluded that with warmer sea surface temperatures, tropical cyclones become not only stronger, with higher maximum wind speeds, but also larger, with gale-force winds covering a greater area.
Plant medicine is practiced widely across the world and it is critical to understand the potential influence of introduced plant use on native plant treatments.
Marie Iding co-authors a book designed for those planning to teach—or already teaching and hoping to improve instruction—in colleges, universities, or other institutions of higher education.
The international team included newly discovered and known species from Âé¶¹´«Ã½ in their study.
Sangwoo Shin and other researchers publish an article about the discovery in Advanced Materials.
Scientists, including UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹’s Tina Weatherby, in turn were able to grow a tumor-associated virus to better understand certain tumor diseases.