UH Hilo researchers conduct historical study of suicide in Army
The assumption of war as a main cause of suicide for members of the U.S. Army is challenged in a new study by UH Hilo researchers.
The assumption of war as a main cause of suicide for members of the U.S. Army is challenged in a new study by UH Hilo researchers.
Cheryl Gansecki from UH Hilo's geology department had her most recent research on the 2018 Kīlauea eruption featured in the December 6 issue of Science.
A research project connecting the Waimānalo community with public health and food-system researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has proven successful because of strong community participation, according to two new publications.
Greg Shepherd's novel, Sea of Fire, is about an ex-sniper named Patrick Featherstone, who is on a secret mission to rescue the love of his life from a North Korean political prison.
Detours: A Decolonial Guide to Hawaiʻi features 57 contributions from artists, academics and activists from all over Hawaiʻi.
A 3D optical scan study by Michael Wong, a UH Mānoa graduate student in the UH Cancer Center, was selected by OBESITY as one of the top five entries for research that significantly furthers scientific understanding of obesity.
Physical chemist Ralf I. Kaiser and fellow researchers examined remote sensing data regarding NASA’s Cassini–Huygens mission to Titan.
The glitch was discovered when UH Mānoa graduate student, Yuheng Luo, was verifying chemistry data and found that a computer's operating system would present varied results.
The annual e-zine published 20 student and faculty contributors from Hawaiʻi and nationwide campuses.
Embedding such particles in a “matrix” (referring to a surrounding medium or structure) composed of a different material makes it possible to create nanocomposites that enable new technologies.