New study uses meteorites to date moon-forming impact
“Dating the Moon-forming impact event with asteroidal meteorites” appears in the current issue of the journal Science.
“Dating the Moon-forming impact event with asteroidal meteorites” appears in the current issue of the journal Science.
The Hawaiʻi Institute for Geophysics and Planetology launches online resources consolidating existing information and new data related groundwater and geothermal resources.
The UH community is saddened by the passing of Bernard “Ray” Hawke of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology.
“Green” submarine telecom cables would advance global climate change research, according to UH scientists and a U.N. task force
According to UH Mānoa scientist Rhett Butler, unearthed marine debris provides evidence of massive tsunami in Hawaiʻi’s past.
The passageway that links the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean is acting differently because of climate change, and now its new behavior could, in turn, affect climate in both ocean basins in new ways.
A study in Nature Geoscience sheds new light—and raises new questions—about lunar history and the presence of water on the Moon.
Milton Garces, of Hawaiʻi Institute for Geophysics and Planetology, will lead infrasound portion of program focused on improving the nation’s nuclear arms control technology.
The Hawaiʻi Institute of Geophysics and Planetology director candidates will be giving public presentations on the UH Mānoa campus.
UH Mānoa scientists discover interplanetary dust particles contain water and organics necessary for origin of life on Earth.