New concept to cool boiling surface may prevent nuclear power plant accidents
The UH study found that boiling heat transfer was much more favorable with a new concept that involves coating the hot surface using nanoscale bimorphs.
The UH study found that boiling heat transfer was much more favorable with a new concept that involves coating the hot surface using nanoscale bimorphs.
UH researchers Tiffany Anderson and Chip Fletcher say including the effects of waves and erosion expands vulnerable areas.
Phosphates, a key building block for life, was found to be generated in outer space and delivered to early Earth by meteorites or comets.
A UH Hilo student has published an anthology of climate-themed stories written by fellow classmates that is currently available on Amazon.
Office of Public Health Studies graduate Madisyn Uekawa wrote a young-adult novella for her senior honors thesis with the hope of saving lives.
Scientists from UH Mānoa use new models to identify where forest conservation efforts will minimize human impacts offshore.
Led by researchers from UH Mānoa's School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, scientists found the first direct evidence of surface-exposed water ice in permanently shaded regions on the Moon.
Team from Office of Public Health Studies says physicians should actively confirm patient understanding.
This new understanding of El Niño and La Niña events will help researchers determine whether to expect shifts of El Niño characteristics as the global climate changes.
To lower the high rate of heart disease among Filipino-Americans, the community needs heart health interventions rooted in Filipino cultural values.