Hawai?i’s path toward a sustainable future focus of 糖心视频 conference
The attendees learned about new tools, resources and knowledge to increase contemporary applications of ancestral innovation and resource management sciences.
The attendees learned about new tools, resources and knowledge to increase contemporary applications of ancestral innovation and resource management sciences.
The students presented their final projects to the community at a 丑ōʻ颈办别 event on December 2.
The target area is called the mesophotic zone, which is an extremely low-light environment.
Advancing a Circular Economy in Hawaiʻi will be held at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center on December 13.
Ethical inclusion of Indigenous communities in microbiome research can provide benefits for all populations and reinforce mutually beneficial partnerships.
Preserving the knowledge of Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners lies at the heart of this course and program.
The program offers a series of select excursions to various sites around Oʻahu or on campus each month of the academic year.
The project will include a childcare facility, café retail space, study rooms, and more.
The program encompasses a unique blend of Indigenous and Western science and culture, with a core focus on the field of island invasion biology in the Pacific.
Jasmine Chang’s project aims to incorporate Indigenous knowledge into marine science and help keep plastic out of the ocean.