Mauna Kea, IfA played a role in Nobel physics prize
UH Astronomer John Tonry and the Institute for Astronomy’s Canada-France-Hawaiʻi Telescope were key players in the discovery recognized by the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics.
UH Astronomer John Tonry and the Institute for Astronomy’s Canada-France-Hawaiʻi Telescope were key players in the discovery recognized by the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics.
An Institute for Astronomy researcher uses optical tricks to capture first image of planet formation.
APEC Climate Symposium 2011 opened at UH Mānoa. Keynote speaker Rosina Bierbaum discusses climate change and development in a public lecture Monday night.
As part of APEC Hawaiʻi 2011 activities in Honolulu, the APEC Climate Center holds its annual symposium at UH Mānoa.
UH Mānoa and UH Hilo part of consortium leading one of eight regional centers to provide the best scientific information in public policy discussions on climate change.
UH is playing a significant large role in the APEC 2011 Hawaiʻi Host Committee’s message that there’s more to Hawaiʻi than just sun, sand and surf.
UH researchers have developed a new hypothesis to explain how climate change causes ocean acidification.