UH alumna selected for prestigious planetary science fellowship
Emily First, PhD graduate at UH Mānoa, will receive $375,000 to support her research to understand the composition of rocky planets across the galaxy.
Emily First, PhD graduate at UH Mānoa, will receive $375,000 to support her research to understand the composition of rocky planets across the galaxy.
The team was awarded a grant to develop short-term forecasts of sunshine that can reach rooftops and solar panels.
Researchers found the survival and development of coral in its first days of life was negatively affected by elevated nutrients and an increase in water temperature.
Researchers will investigate the origins and evolution of water and other volatiles on the Moon¡¯s surface.
High school students on Maui learned about ocean-going research vessels, ocean measurements and deep-sea biology from two UH Mānoa graduate students.
Researchers are using open source technology to catalogue species traits, in an effort to predict climate change¡¯s impact on biodiversity.
UH Mānoa¡¯s Helen Janiszewski used a new technique to analyze earthquake data revealing the deep plumbing system underlying Alaska¡¯s Cleveland volcano.
Punahou School won UH Mānoa¡¯s Aloha Bowl to advance to the National Ocean Sciences Bowl.
A team of researchers, led by Jamie Caldwell, used a human epidemiology technique to determine ecological risks affecting two coral diseases.
Au, an emeritus faculty for the Marine Mammal Research Program, was a pioneer in understanding the echolocation of dolphins and whales.