Shark nursery habitat research earns PhD candidate top international award
The 2nd Australian and New Zealand Environmental DNA Conference was held in Wellington, New Zealand.
The 2nd Australian and New Zealand Environmental DNA Conference was held in Wellington, New Zealand.
The study calls on policymakers, conservation organizations and funders to integrate biocultural strategies into conservation policies and funding mechanisms.
The workshop was held in Mesilla, New Mexico.
The latest survey, conducted in February 2025, collected more than 2,000 samples, with only a single ant detected.
UH Mānoa students had the opportunity to engage with leading-edge research and participate in discussions on cybersecurity policy.
The initiative focuses on using cutting-edge protein science to develop an enzyme-based therapeutic designed to accelerate the healing process of chronic wounds.
Plastic pollution is a critical issue in Hawaiʻi because of its location in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre.
The instrument contributes to cutting-edge scientific research that can lead to advances in high-tech industries, medical imaging and renewable energy.
Katey Pelican will begin her role on April 1, 2025.
This research ties into the larger effort by UH Mānoa researchers and their collaborators to address climate challenges through a $26 million project to develop sustainable refrigerant technologies.