NOAA Preserve America grant for online Hawaiian newspaper archive project
The project Ka Wā Ma Mua, Ka Wā Ma Hope focuses on Hawaiian language newspaper articles that highlighted weather and climate change.
The project Ka Wā Ma Mua, Ka Wā Ma Hope focuses on Hawaiian language newspaper articles that highlighted weather and climate change.
The UH Mānoa program strives to recruit and retain Native Hawaiian and kamaʻāina students in ocean, earth and environmental science degree programs.
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researcher Joanne Yew identifies the spidey gene that keeps insects waterproof.
The UC Center for Laboratory Safety identified the likely physical cause to be an electrostatic charge and provided recommendations on improving laboratory safety practices.
New institute has translated a portion of historical Hawaiian documents and is training the next generation of scholars.
The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System awarded more than $2.75 million to to enhance and sustain coastal and ocean observing efforts throughout the U.S. Pacific Islands region.
UH Mānoa coral research highlights bacteria’s role in coral reef health and recovery.
The International Coral Reef Symposium brings researchers and policy makers together to preserve the ocean's natural resources.
SOEST researchers discover nearly 125 mile-wide “lobes” of uplift and subsidence straddling the fault system.
Virtual explorers can join the Okeanos Explorer as it explores the deepest oceanic trench on the planet, the Marianas Trench.