Paths of possible debris from super typhoon Haiyan
Nikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner from the International Pacific Research Center predict possible debris paths from super typhoon Haiyan.
Nikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner from the International Pacific Research Center predict possible debris paths from super typhoon Haiyan.
UH Mānoa scientists find that abundant and widely distributed corals at risk during global changes in climate and ocean chemistry.
Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology researchers Carl Meyer and Kim Holland catches, tags and releases 15 tiger sharks off Maui for shark tracking project.
The 135-foot rail launcher to be used in Hawaiʻi’s first space launch was unveiled on October 28 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Every two years the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology opens its doors to thousands of school children and families.
UH Mānoa offers a week of exciting events in celebration of homecoming.
Technology developed by University of Hawaiʻi researchers and students may be in harbors and ports all over the world providing daily security and surveillance.
UH Mānoa scientists warn against the high risk of degradation of marine ecosystems and human hardships.
Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System deploys buoy off the north shore of Kauaʻi to better inform weather forecasts and enable safer marine transportation.
A study by researchers at UH Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology and the University of Rhode Island changes the understanding of how the Hawaiian Islands formed.