Sea urchins help researchers fight reef-smothering algae
Doctoral candidate Chris Wall and others tested a novel approach to curbing the abundance of invasive macroalgae on coral reefs in 碍ā苍别ʻ辞丑别 Bay.
Doctoral candidate Chris Wall and others tested a novel approach to curbing the abundance of invasive macroalgae on coral reefs in 碍ā苍别ʻ辞丑别 Bay.
This new understanding of El Ni?o and La Ni?a events will help researchers determine whether to expect shifts of El Ni?o characteristics as the global climate changes.
The Pacific Risk Management ʻOhana, chaired by 东精影业 NDPTC executive director Karl Kim, has selected four recipients for their outstanding efforts in disaster resilience awards.
A session at the ʻIke Wai conservation conference was proposed and convened by SOEST students and post-docs.
Mauka to Makai is a six-week bridge program that goes beyond the usual lectures and laboratory activities.
Alexander Krot, Linda Martel and Lydia Hallis were were honored at the 81st annual meeting of the Meteoritical Society.
The SOEST research team found polyethylene, the most produced and discarded plastic, to be the most prolific emitter of methane and ethylene.
Margaret McFall-Ngai has been selected to receive a MERIT award of more than $5 million from the National Institutes of Health.
An international research team led by 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补's Anna Neuheimer revealed that fish parents “predict” a beneficial environment for their offspring, resulting in populations “adjusting” spawning time so the young can meet their prey.
Highlights include JABSOM scholarships, increased research funding, the President's Award for Excellence in Building and Grounds Maintenance and more.