Scientists recreate deep space chemistry linked to first metabolic systems on Earth
The findings support the idea that early Earth may have inherited a “starter kit” of life’s building blocks from space.
The findings support the idea that early Earth may have inherited a “starter kit” of life’s building blocks from space.
Spearfishing, deeply woven into Hawaiian culture, may also serve as a powerful tool for promoting physical and community health.
The rare and large summertime phytoplankton bloom occurred in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre in summer 2018.
In the future, the team aims to continue discovering how chemical features can inform coral reef management and be used to advance coral restoration success.
IfA astronomer István Szapudi co-published a new study that suggests the universe may rotate—just extremely slowly.
To create erosion predictions, the team of researchers used a computer model that incorporates about 30 years of satellite imagery, as well as aerial and drone imagery.
The workshop goal was to advance research in parallel algorithms, while fostering global collaborations and long-term partnerships.
Psychology Professor Chris Frueh shared his research about firefighting risks linked to chronic stress and injuries with Hawaiʻi Island’s first responders.
The report provides advice to the National Science Foundation on how to reinvigorate U.S. leadership in ocean research.
Their training, which began in November 2024, included workshops on relationship building with legislators, writing policy briefs and crafting persuasive op-eds.