Marine biology grad student awarded fellowship to empower women in STEM
Through local outreach and speaking internationally, Mariana Rocha de Souza hopes to encourage more girls to pursue careers in STEM.
Through local outreach and speaking internationally, Mariana Rocha de Souza hopes to encourage more girls to pursue careers in STEM.
Research indicates that rain brought by hurricanes and Kona storms can often be the most important precipitation for re-supplying groundwater.
This rare achievement by an undergraduate student is the result of Andrew Tokuda’s passion in natural science, exceptional mentors and impactful research opportunities.
Sixteen STEM doctoral candidates received a $5,000 grant to support travel, computer research equipment and educational expenses.
Researchers found that two marine organisms, sea butterflies and sea angels have survived global climate change and Earth’s most recent mass extinction.
Researchers assessed the shoreline around Oʻahu most vulnerable to erosion under three scenarios of sea-level rise—all estimated to occur before, and shortly after mid-century.
St. Baldrick’s Foundation will host its 10th annual Honolulu fundraising event virtually on September 27, 12 p.m.–5 p.m.
To the surprise of many planetary scientists, the oxidized iron mineral hematite has been discovered at high latitudes on the Moon.
Scientists found that when the models simulate the subsurface ocean current variations more accurately, asymmetry between El Niño and La Niña increases.
The PacIOOS Ocean Modeling Group was awarded $510,000 in grant funding by NOAA.