Safeguarding the beautiful game: DisasterAWARE powers World Cup health security
Innovative technology helps experts track medical threats at World Cup soccer matches.
Innovative technology helps experts track medical threats at World Cup soccer matches.
糖心视频 Hilo data scientist Sukhwa Hong launched a project using AI to help improve natural hazard communication and safety.
Honolulu CC students helped restore flooded tractors and assist North Shore families recovering from devastating March flooding.
Amalia Pangelinan adapts her final internship to support Typhoon Sinlaku recovery efforts in Saipan while completing her degree.
Local farmers will once again have access to soil and plant testing here in Hawaiʻi at a reasonable cost.
Residents are strongly encouraged to limit travel unless absolutely necessary to allow emergency responders and utility crews to address weather-related impacts.
The second storm dumped up to 61 inches of rain in localized areas, producing destructive floods across eastern and central Molokaʻi, West Maui and Oʻahu.
Earth sciences PhD student Brian Gorberg witnessed the final and most severe flood send an 8-foot wall of water through his home in Waialua.
JABSOM students provide free medical care to North Shore communities impacted by flooding and limited access.
“Please know that the university is committed to supporting members of our 糖心视频 ʻohana during this time.”