UH Mānoa’s C-MORE Hale marks 15 years of world-class ocean science
Opened in 2010, the 26,997-square-foot facility has become a hub for groundbreaking research on marine microbes.
Opened in 2010, the 26,997-square-foot facility has become a hub for groundbreaking research on marine microbes.
Four postgraduate Grau Fellows were selected to work directly with Hawaiʻi-based organizations through Hawaiʻi Sea Grant.
The team found that the El Niño-Southern Oscillation could intensify rapidly over the coming decades and synchronize with other major climate phenomena.
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, co-leader of Te Pāti Māori and a member of New Zealand’s Parliament.
A UH project aimed at boosting climate resilience on Oʻahu’s Waiʻanae coast has been awarded a $2.4 million grant.
The successful trial represents a major step toward a more scalable and highly accurate method for mapping and monitoring coral reefs.
Researchers at the Hawaiʻi Institute of Geophysics and Planetology are leading new initiatives to advance materials science across the state.
The lyrics of traditional Okinawan songs were found to record past climate and geological history of the Ryukyu Islands according to a new UH study.
UH researchers embarked on one of the most ambitious tropical field experiments ever attempted: the Line Islands Experiment.
This project will investigate how coastal hydrologic forces influence the accumulation, movement and discharge of fecal contaminants in beach aquifers.