Native predatory fish help control invasive species in Hawaiian fishpond
Jacks and barracuda in Heʻeia fishpond were found to feed on Australian mullet, an invasive species introduced to Oʻahu waters in the 1950s.
Jacks and barracuda in Heʻeia fishpond were found to feed on Australian mullet, an invasive species introduced to Oʻahu waters in the 1950s.
The largest submarine volcanic eruption of this century led to a dramatic phytoplankton bloom north of the island of Tongatapu, in the Kingdom of Tonga.
Haley Currier was awarded funding from the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program to test two laser systems’ ability to detect physiological changes in waterfern.
The researchers carried out a systemic search for empirical examples about the impacts of 10 climatic hazards sensitive to greenhouse gas emissions on each known human pathogenic disease.
Jasper Konter, professor of Earth sciences at the UH Mānoa and beloved colleague and friend, died unexpectedly on July 3.
UH Mānoa hosted 13 high school students and two teachers from across Oʻahu during an engaging two-week summer program.
Thirteen UH Mānoa subjects were ranked by the Shanghai Ranking Consultancy.
Organized by a UH Mānoa-led committee, the Goldschmidt Conference will draw more than 2,500 international scientists and students with a focus on geochemistry.
UH Mānoa scientists deployed instruments called seismic nodes to understand why the number of earthquakes in Pāhala have increased 70-fold since 2015.
Diamond Tachera, a life-long student in Mānoa Valley, joined the spring 2022 commencement celebration after completing a doctoral degree in Earth sciences.