To mask, or not to mask? Key motivators discovered
The study surveyed more than 1,000 U.S. adults.
The study surveyed more than 1,000 U.S. adults.
Among the survey participants, 61.9 percent reported using a cloth face covering in April and 76.4 percent in May.
Researchers surveyed 148 people at two homeless shelters in Honolulu.
UH Mānoa researchers quantify social, ecological, and economic costs and benefits of alternative forest restoration strategies.
UH Mānoa’s TASI-Pacific Health Informatics and Data Center is now the official hub for storing statewide data; ensuring all U.S. health records are upheld.
UH Mānoa distinguished professor Richard Taylor presents at the 2nd World Internet Conference focused on internet governance system reform
Richard Taylor named Distinguished Professor in Residence in the UH Mānoa Social Science Research Institute.