Giant Antarctic sea spiders weather warming by getting holey
UH researchers went to Antarctica to test the prevailing theory that animals living in extreme cold can grow to giant sizes because their metabolisms are very slow.
UH researchers went to Antarctica to test the prevailing theory that animals living in extreme cold can grow to giant sizes because their metabolisms are very slow.
Narrissa Spies, a graduate student in the College of Natural Sciences, is a cultural practitioner who will inspire future ocean researchers.
Six UH Mānoa doctoral candidates, in programs ranging from astronomy to social welfare have been selected to receive the Founder Region of Soroptimist International Dissertation Fellowship.
UH Hilo takes part in research project on Hawaiian hoary bats
A novel proposal by UH Mānoa zoology graduate student John Burns has earned him a coveted spot as a finalist in the Rolex Awards for Enterprise.
Biologist Sheila Conant wins American Ornithologists’ award for her efforts in protecting Hawaiʻi’s endangered birds.
Endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers take longer to replace feathers as introduced birds spread.
Research roundup: recent papers announce developments in lab protocols and technologies related to viruses and bacteria—good, innocuous and bad.