UH Mānoa researchers to study live Zika virus
Work on a Zika vaccine at the John A. Burns School of Medicine begins as application to import live virus approved.
Work on a Zika vaccine at the John A. Burns School of Medicine begins as application to import live virus approved.
UH Mānoa research shows toxic plankton ingestion may impact fisheries’ food chains.
Genes that can sense temperature and acidity are among those shared between humans and corals.
Use of homeless services in Hawai‘i has increased 4.7% in the last year, according to new Center on the Family report.
UH microbiome researchers are poised to get a helping hand from White House.
New research suggests link between black holes and dark matter that give clues to the evolution of the universe.
UH West Oʻahu Professor Stanley Orr publishes article on John Kneubuhl’s script for Hawaiʻi Five-O.
Tuna fishers who network with their competition may be able to stop thousands of sharks a year from being accidentally captured and killed in the Pacific Ocean.
The research suggests awareness is best way to avoid shark bites.
UH West Oʻahu’s Kealani Cook examines the effects of post-millennial thinking on Native Hawaiian relationships with their American missionary teachers, Islander hosts and their pre-Christian past.