Potential biofuel crops in Hawai?i may successfully sequester carbon in soil
PLOS ONE study finds that two potential biofuel crops in Hawaiʻi—sugarcane and napiergrass—may sequester more carbon in soil than is lost to the atmosphere,
PLOS ONE study finds that two potential biofuel crops in Hawaiʻi—sugarcane and napiergrass—may sequester more carbon in soil than is lost to the atmosphere,
The two men will be honored at CTAHR’s 29th Annual Awards Banquet on May 5.
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates at fall commencement systemwide.
The summit provided situation reports on the disease and presented the recently completed strategic response plan.
The Children’s Healthy Living intervention program aims to combat childhood obesity by supporting healthy local and indigenous environments.
Ambrosia beetles may play a role in spreading the fungal disease that has affected 50,000 acres of ʻōhiʻa forests.
The formal search for deans of College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources and College of Engineering has been initiated.
GoFarm Hawaiʻi’s comprehensive and practical farmer-training classes on the Big Island will begin this fall.
Study led by 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa’s Megan Barnes highlights the need for effective management and more financial support in national parks around the world.
The first global breadfruit summit brings together traditional, community, scientific and technology experts to connect the many benefits of ʻulu.