UH receives human research protection accreditation
UH was awarded full accreditation by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs.
UH was awarded full accreditation by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs.
The PDC and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations signed an official memorandum of intent to advance disaster risk reduction and strengthen regional cooperation.
Researchers are using an unmanned aerial vehicle at one of the epicenters of the rapid ʻōhiʻa death infection to monitor the damage.
Researchers discovered that the majority of exoplanets found to date fall into two distinct size groups: rocky Earth-like planets and larger mini-Neptunes.
The compound developed by JABSOM and Cardax Inc. showed the ability to significantly activate a gene in mice that plays a proven role in longevity.
A UH Mānoa study projects a continued rise of lethal heat episodes if carbon gas emissions continue to rise.
UH Cancer Center researchers found that people carrying BAP1 gene mutations are more susceptible to asbestos, sunlight and other environmental carcinogens.
UH Mānoa researchers contributed to the "flexible" corn genome study that led to a fuller understanding of the culturally and economically important crop.
A new analysis finds that Social Security benefits are especially crucial for older women in Hawaiʻi, who are more likely to live in poverty and less likely to have access to assets or savings in retirement.
Economic conditions may finally be improving, and families continue to offer a strong foundation for Hawaiʻi’s children, according to the 2017 KIDS COUNT Data Book.