Compounds released by bleaching coral reefs promote bacteria
New research revealed that when coral bleaching occurs, corals release unique organic compounds into the surrounding water that promote bacterial growth.
New research revealed that when coral bleaching occurs, corals release unique organic compounds into the surrounding water that promote bacterial growth.
OPINION: Sea level rise won’t hit just homes on shorefronts, but also the infrastructure beneath our feet.
The presentation was part of the International Telecommunication Union’s Artificial Intelligence for Good Global Summit.
The findings indicate a concerning trend: without intervention, these buildings are expected to become warmer and less comfortable.
Sara Kahanamoku-Meyer, Camille Pagniello and Christopher Wall were awarded Early Career Research Fellowships.
Students from multiple disciplines examined and addressed the impacts of coastal erosion and sea-level rise on Moku o Loʻe.
Pimpimon Kaewmanee will share climate resiliency strategies with Kapiʻolani CC students and faculty.
Recent graduate Keanu Rochette-Yu Tsuen seized every opportunity to have research experiences as an undergraduate student.
Raedelle Van Fossen was selected to participate in a peer learning group with the U.S. Botanic Garden's Plants and Climate Change Education program.
A symposium showcased research findings and future goals of the center’s oceanographic research presented by faculty and graduate students.