New wave buoy off Pearl Harbor to measure ocean conditions
Currents data, along with wave information, will help to enhance marine safety, navigation and harbor operations on 翱ʻ补丑耻’蝉 south shore.
Currents data, along with wave information, will help to enhance marine safety, navigation and harbor operations on 翱ʻ补丑耻’蝉 south shore.
Jason Chu and David Sanders use far-infrared images to explore what galaxy collisions on a grand scale look like.
Coral fragments from Kauaʻi suggest a mega-earthquake from the Aleutian Islands caused the tsunami.
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Institute for Astronomy researchers discover the dividing line of mass that separates stars from brown dwarfs.
Using data from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, scientists have identified bright areas near the moon’s south pole that are cold enough to have frost present.
Jennifer Wong-Ala, an environmental science graduate, conducted research to determine how biological and physical factors affect the number of fish surviving.
The public has the opportunity to get involved documenting high water levels and related impacts through the King Tides “citizen science” project.
Belle II detector was “rolled-in” to the collision point of the SuperKEKB particle accelerator.
The Pueo Project encourages citizen scientists to report sightings, participate in organized?surveys, and?use photography to document behaviors.