Historical Native Hawaiian fight against climate change detailed in new book
The book focuses on community struggles over lands and waters and restoration projects in Hawaiʻi.
The book focuses on community struggles over lands and waters and restoration projects in Hawaiʻi.
A team of researchers identified an indicator of magma viscosity that can be measured before an eruption, providing information to help understand future eruptions.
Coffee pulp eliminated the non-native grasses allowing the native forest to thrive.
Nicole Yamase, a PhD candidate in the Marine Biology Graduate Program, explored the Western pool of the Challenger Deep.
The device absorbs sweat and then provides a simple, accurate diagnosis within minutes.
Researchers demonstrated a new method to detect freshwater plumes between the seafloor and ocean surface.
USA Today debunked the original story in a recent post.
The project serves as a future planning tool for the south shore of urban Honolulu, which stretches from Diamond Head to Pearl Harbor.
A new study focused on expectant Native Hawaiian women and their infants will determine what guides feeding decisions during baby’s first year.
Funding from the National Institutes of Health directly supported 1,298 jobs and generated $191 million in economic activity.