UH scientists, WWII seaplane helped build template for remote research
UH researchers embarked on one of the most ambitious tropical field experiments ever attempted: the Line Islands Experiment.
UH researchers embarked on one of the most ambitious tropical field experiments ever attempted: the Line Islands Experiment.
This project will investigate how coastal hydrologic forces influence the accumulation, movement and discharge of fecal contaminants in beach aquifers.
New research reveals that plastic pollution poses a significant, unseen threat to the survival and recovery of endangered coral reefs.
The habitat of 30 species of sharks, rays, and chimaeras, also called ghost sharks, overlap with areas where proposed deep-sea mining may occur.
A study provides the first in-depth look at this habitat, revealing a dynamic community that may be more sensitive to seasonal changes than previously understood.
CALL will host acclaimed author Rebecca Solnit, who is known for weaving history, politics, and art into stories that spark action.
The research provides crucial insights into the long-term interplay between iron, marine life, and atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
UH researchers are highlighting the need for more standardized methods for creating building elevation guidelines that account for future sea-level rise.
Participants from around the world met to mitigate the spread of the invasive coral.
A Tuahine Research and Education Center study showed how a species of tilapia grows 15% faster in a system that recirculates artificial saltwater than freshwater.