From LEGOs to lasers, UH student¡¯s passion for science continues
John Fast joined the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the UH Mānoa after his interest in weather patterns was sparked by a project about wind energy.
John Fast joined the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the UH Mānoa after his interest in weather patterns was sparked by a project about wind energy.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ scientists will deploy dozens of climate stations to collect critical data.
Research suggests that Earth¡¯s “solid” inner core is, in fact, endowed with a range of liquid, soft and hard structures which vary across the top 150 miles of the inner core.
Klaus Hasselmann and Sykuro “Suki” Manabe share this year¡¯s Nobel Prize in Physics, both with ties to the International Pacific Research Center and SOEST.
Eight graduate students participated in a month-long course at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute of Marine Biology to apply innovative technologies to their own research.
UH planetary scientists are studying samples of the asteroid Ryugu, returned to Earth by the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft.
Christopher Sabine has devoted his life to understanding the connections between the ocean and anthropogenic carbon.
UH researchers were awarded $800,000 to develop a state-of-the-art mathematical model to predict interactions between sea ice and ships or industrial structures.
More than 100 people contributed to the creation of “Hiapo,” a small satellite equipped with sensors to measure Earth's magnetic field.
The “Maximizing Access to Research Careers” grant will enroll 30 juniors and seniors in a two-year program that pairs trainees with research mentors.