New collection highlights Indigenous perspectives on conservation biology
The special issue of Pacific Conservation Biology was edited by two University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 researchers.
The special issue of Pacific Conservation Biology was edited by two University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 researchers.
In a published study, experts warn that a sixth mass extinction crisis is underway, this time entirely caused by human activities.
IfA astronomers used the Keck Observatory on Maunakea to pinpoint three gas giant planets.
The new study reported the first in-situ measurements of water on the lunar surface.
A report found coastal species growing on trash hundreds of miles out to sea in the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch.”
The report concludes, “We all want solar power to succeed but it requires planning rather than reacting.”
For the first time, telescopes imaged the self-destruction and final death throes of a massive star.
Astronomers may now be able to use radio telescopes to identify elusive molecules such as methanediol in deep space.
William S. Richardson School of Law was again ranked among the nation’s outstanding law schools for 2022, according to The Princeton Review.
A team of researchers reported that the impact of climate change is apparent in nearly all aspects of climate variability using model simulations over 250 years.