Water in Moon rocks provides clues and questions
A study in Nature Geoscience sheds new light—and raises new questions—about lunar history and the presence of water on the Moon.
A study in Nature Geoscience sheds new light—and raises new questions—about lunar history and the presence of water on the Moon.
Researchers, including UH Mānoa’s John Sinton discovered that Oʻahu consists of three major Hawaiian shield volcanoes, not two.
To explain the variability in Kīlauea’s eruption styles, a team of researchers analyzed 25 eruptions that have taken place over the past 600 years.
UH Mānoa scientist charts seafloor of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument—the largest protected area in the U.S.
UH Mānoa’s Jeffrey Drazen joins international team of researchers on expedition into the Kermadec Trench.
UH Mānoa and U.S. Senator Brian Schatz bring former Vice President Al Gore and U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer to headline conference on sustainability.
Army-funded research effort near Pearl Harbor uses SOEST technology to investigate sea-disposed military munitions.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute of Geophysics and Planetology director candidates will be giving public presentations on the UH Mānoa campus.
UH Mānoa professor Michael Bell awarded National Science Foundation CAREER Grant for his work on the intensification of tropical cyclones.
These new observations by the UH Mānoa and the University of Tokyo could help shape conservation and resource management effort.