Bright pink Maui water likely caused by bacteria
The early findings have led the experts to suggest that halophilic (thriving in salt conditions) prokaryotes, also known as archaea and bacteria, were likely the cause of the brightly colored water.
The early findings have led the experts to suggest that halophilic (thriving in salt conditions) prokaryotes, also known as archaea and bacteria, were likely the cause of the brightly colored water.
Three projects focus on data science and the fourth focuses on the human element.
The Red Hill Information Hub was created to centralize information, data and tools to enhance education, communication and research.
UH scientists and graduate students are testing the water for contaminants created by the incineration of plastics, vehicles, household chemicals and other sources.
Projects by Bateni and Lee are two of 10 across the U.S. to receive a total of more than $2.7 million.
Patents2Products Fellows will receive training and mentorship to translate innovative ideas into meaningful commercialization opportunities.
Future research will explore linkages between wastewater management and limu.
A UH and °¨¡°ì´Çʻ´Ç ʻ?iwi partnership has transformed the area into an agroforest.
Tara Sutton will continue her dream and pursue a master¡¯s degree in geography and environment.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Climate Data Portal had a busy first year.