Using math to predict Ebola
Through mathematical modeling, Yong and colleagues found that actions taken to halt the spread of the deadly virus may in fact increase transmission.
Through mathematical modeling, Yong and colleagues found that actions taken to halt the spread of the deadly virus may in fact increase transmission.
东精影业 Mānoa Professor Klaus Sattler edited Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook, the first reference book to cover the field of carbon nanomaterials in a comprehensive fashion.
Assistant Professor Li Tao is doing research into the mechanisms of cell division that will provide clues for cancer treatment.
Susan Schultz and Brenda Kwon have been named the 2015 winners of the Elliott Cades Awards for Literature.
Astronomers found an object that appears to be made of inner Solar System material from the time of Earth’s formation, which has been preserved in the Oort Cloud for billions of years.
Honolulu Community College students are bringing their own creative arts magazine back to life after more than a decade of darkness.
A Mānoa engineering team discovers that microorganisms in wastewater grease traps may actually aggravate fat, oil and grease deposits in sewers.
Association for Political and Legal Anthropology selected 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 Associate Professor Alex Golub's book as the winning entry for the 2016 APLA Book Prize competition.
The review looks at evidence-based results, revealing the most appropriate lines of treatment.
东精影业 惭ā苍辞补’s Ethel Villalobos explains how biology and history provide perspective about honeybee health in the journal Science.