Deep space chemical reactions unveil secrets of Earth’s life origins
UH research suggests new routes to RNA replication assisted by molecules expected to be readily formed from ingredients abundant in space.
UH research suggests new routes to RNA replication assisted by molecules expected to be readily formed from ingredients abundant in space.
UH Mānoa students, faculty and staff led the students through different hands-on activities.
Seff established the Karl, Rose, and Joseph Seff Endowment in 2012.
A second grant of more than $10 million from the National Institutes of Health furthers UH as a microbiome research center of excellence.
Ligaya Stice earned an MD and PhD from Boston University, and Tammy Spain earned a PhD from Yale University.
The problem involved the Kuiper Belt, which is a massive disk of icy bodies located just outside of Neptune’s orbit in our solar system.
Caleb-Matthew Olaso won a nationally competitive fellowship program that will take him to Nepal for a year to work in a non-profit centered around education development.
Seven programs were ranked in the nation’s top 100.
Entering Research and Creative Work funding allows students to experience research and creative work without having to write a full project proposal.
The cyclic oxirene is a key reactive ingredient in interstellar environments and is considered one of the most mysterious molecules of organic transients.