A global perspective on honeybee virus transmission
UH Mānoa’s Ethel Villalobos explains how biology and history provide perspective about honeybee health in the journal Science.
UH Mānoa’s Ethel Villalobos explains how biology and history provide perspective about honeybee health in the journal Science.
The research highlights the important role played by plankton in the climate system.
The UH Hilo Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization Lab released a study on agricultural land use which provides information on the location of commercial agriculture activities statewide.
XLR8UH was awarded a $500,000 grant from the Economic Development Administration to expand its successful commercialization efforts statewide.
A new study shows that asteroid and comets are destroyed much farther from the Sun than thought.
UH neurologist Beau Nakamoto receives $421,313 grant to develop novel imaging technique in HIV dementia.
Scientists provide the first basin-scale investigation of the increase in productivity near coral reef islands and atolls referred to as the Island Mass Effect.
The Centromere Paradox can be explained by inbreeding and chromosome-Jumping retrotransposons.
UH’s Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System maps the sky looking for LIGO gravity wave event.
The Hawaiʻi HPV Immunization Improvement Project points to reasons why the vaccine rate has remained low in the state among boys and decreased in recent years among girls.