Sea-level rise drives wastewater leakage to coastal waters in Honolulu
A new UH study is the first to provide direct evidence that tidally driven groundwater inundation of wastewater infrastructure is occurring today in Honolulu.
A new UH study is the first to provide direct evidence that tidally driven groundwater inundation of wastewater infrastructure is occurring today in Honolulu.
The research could potentially reduce production costs and the need for imported feeds.
An atmospheric scientist at UH Mānoa makes a case for Hawaiʻi being the best place on Earth to experience rainbows.
Richard Canevez received the 2020 Computing Innovation Fellowship.
UH Mānoa research looked at modern, digital metrics and their potential to reduce biases that have systematically devalued the achievements of women in STEM.
A new book offers an introduction into the method while simultaneously describing the state-of-the-art of seismoelectrics for experts in the field.
Each team member received a $1,000 scholarship award.
Bismuth could be an alternative to costly metals such as platinum and palladium.
The MEC Study is a large epidemiological study which has followed 215,000 residents of Hawaiʻi and Los Angeles.
The ultimate goal is to maintain crop productivity to help the more populated world cope with global warming.