Cracking the code of coral reef resilience
Crawford Drury was awarded $950,000 for his project which aims to speed up the natural evolution of heat resilient corals.
Crawford Drury was awarded $950,000 for his project which aims to speed up the natural evolution of heat resilient corals.
PacIOOS developed a high resolution, real-time Wave Run-up Forecast for the West Maui shoreline to help increase preparedness and coastal resiliency.
Nineteen STEM doctoral candidates received a $5,000 grant to support travel, computer research equipment and educational expenses.
GRAS selected approximately 1,800 universities in 93 countries and regions, out of more than 26,000 universities across the world, to be considered for its rankings.
Lucia Seale has been awarded a five-year grant of nearly $2M to investigate how specialized fat cells and the micronutrient selenium interact to produce body heat.
UH was selected to host NOAA¡¯s Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, which comes with an award of up to $210 million over five years.
Tina Huynh-Nguyen conducted research on a non-native, invasive seaweed that is threatening Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s native marine biodiversity.
A UH Mānoa team was selected as one of seven winners for a wave-powered charging station capable of providing continuous power to resident AUVs.
Christopher Sabine co-authored a newly published strategy for comprehensive and coordinated ocean carbon research over the next decade.
The findings provide useful information in discussions at the federal level to down-list the endangered aeʻo to the level of “threatened.”