State-of-the-art biology building open for learning
Edmondson Hall features newly renovated teaching and research laboratories for UH Mānoa’s biology program.
Edmondson Hall features newly renovated teaching and research laboratories for UH Mānoa’s biology program.
UH Mānoa researchers discover less than 28 percent of the adult population of the endangered Hawaiʻi creeper in the Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge is female.
Graduate students Jonathan Whitney and Zachary Bergeron receive “Scholar of the Year” awards from the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation.
UH Mānoa scientist Robert C. Thomson helped uncover the evolutionary history behind common turtle’s novel traits.
New research published in Global Change Biology warns that global warming may have severe consequences for the silversword in its native habitat.
Mitochondrial DNA study identifying a common ancestral mother spurs memories 25 years later.
Endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers take longer to replace feathers as introduced birds spread.