National computing fellowship powers violence de-escalation research March 11, 2021 UH News Richard Canevez received the 2020 Computing Innovation Fellowship.
New metrics could reduce gender gap in STEM fields March 10, 2021 UH News UH Mānoa research looked at modern, digital metrics and their potential to reduce biases that have systematically devalued the achievements of women in STEM.
Novel geophysical technique couples sound waves, electromagnetic fields March 9, 2021 UH News A new book offers an introduction into the method while simultaneously describing the state-of-the-art of seismoelectrics for experts in the field.
National win in government finance case challenge for Shidler students March 9, 2021 UH News Each team member received a $1,000 scholarship award.
$670K grant supports study of cheaper, safer alternative to expensive metals March 8, 2021 UH News Bismuth could be an alternative to costly metals such as platinum and palladium.
Cancer, diabetes findings unlocked by world’s most ethnically diverse study March 7, 2021 UH News The MEC Study is a large epidemiological study which has followed 215,000 residents of Hawaiʻi and Los Angeles.
A plant gene may help crops resist heat stress March 5, 2021 UH News The ultimate goal is to maintain crop productivity to help the more populated world cope with global warming.
Economic recovery will strengthen, under right conditions, UHERO forecasts March 5, 2021 UH News UHERO is optimistic if vaccinations surge and spending increases.
Undergraduate research, work, internship opportunities through database March 4, 2021 UH News The Student Opportunity Center is a database including research and creative work positions, internships, co-ops, conferences and more.
Educational alliance to battle COVID-19 recruiting more certified teachers March 4, 2021 UH News As a service to the community, teachers may also download individual modules and join feedback sessions.