UH scientists researching pueo in citizen science project
The Pueo Project encourages citizen scientists to report sightings, participate in organized surveys, and use photography to document behaviors.
The Pueo Project encourages citizen scientists to report sightings, participate in organized surveys, and use photography to document behaviors.
Researchers say clean drinking water and energy cost savings might be achieved by co-locating hydro energy storage systems with reverse osmosis desalination plants.
The upcoming peak astronomic tides of the year, known as “king tides,” will occur around May 26, June 23 and July 21.
Prospects are good for continued growth in each of Hawaiʻi’s four counties, if at a slower pace than in recent years.
After four months the six crewmembers have learned to deal with challenges including communications delay, hazmat suits and dehydrated food.
The new spectrometer is the only one in the region and substantially increases research and student training the UH Hilo Analytical Laboratory can support.
A team led by UH Mānoa’s Sangwoo Shin has found a promising, inexpensive way to clean water using carbon dioxide—the study was published in Nature Communications.
Researchers developed a portable “lab-in-a-suitcase” for diagnostic field testing for the two species of fungal pathogens that infect ʻōhiʻa.
UH is assessing disease distribution, identifying carriers, experimenting with best practices for produce and reaching out to the community.
The economic outlook for Hawaiʻi remains favorable, despite tremendous uncertainty about future US policy.