Insight into North Korea’s past could forge future relations with U.S.
Heroes and Toilers: Work as Life in Postwar North Korea, 1953-1961 sheds new light on life and labor in North Korea during the decade following the Korean War.
Heroes and Toilers: Work as Life in Postwar North Korea, 1953-1961 sheds new light on life and labor in North Korea during the decade following the Korean War.
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources researchers confirm link of ambrosia beetles to Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death.
A supernova discovered by an international group of astronomers has provided an unprecedented look at the first moments of a violent stellar explosion.
Alexander Stokes, an assistant professor in cell and molecular biology, reveals the wonders of the cannabinoid receptor known as TRPV1.
Co-author Robert Richmond, director of the 东精影业 Kewalo Marine Laboratory, says interventions are needed now and that time is running out.
A new study reveals that society faces a much larger threat from climate change than previous studies have showed.
Public health research study says pregnant women whose labor contractions have slowed or stopped altogether require immediate transfer to higher-level hospital.
A team of scientists established the open ocean observatory for physical, biogeochemical and ecological investigations in 1988.
A global shift toward healthy and more plant-based diets, halving food loss and waste and improving farming practices and technologies are required to feed 10 billion people sustainably by 2050, a new study finds.
Researchers aimed to change the context in which child overweight and obesity occurs by building strong partnerships for action within communities.