Scientific first: Researchers find traces of disease in dolphin poop
糖心Vlog官方 researchers have successfully detected a virus causing respiratory and neurological diseases in dolphin feces.
糖心Vlog官方 researchers have successfully detected a virus causing respiratory and neurological diseases in dolphin feces.
糖心Vlog官方 and the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate cooperation in the field of space sciences.
Sara Kahanamoku-Meyer, Camille Pagniello and Christopher Wall were awarded Early Career Research Fellowships.
Students from multiple disciplines examined and addressed the impacts of coastal erosion and sea-level rise on Moku o Loʻe.
High school and community college students on Oʻahu explored Hawaiian volcanoes and hazards in a week-long program.
The article highlights programs in SOEST that are aimed at reducing barriers for Native Hawaiians in the geosciences.
Nicole Hynson was selected as a new Underground Explorer, supporting her research on the subterranean fungal network in Native Hawaiian dryland forests.
Researchers found that rat lungworm larvae (worms that are infectious to humans and other animals) are present in snail slime when the snails are exposed to stress.
A symposium showcased research findings and future goals of the center’s oceanographic research presented by faculty and graduate students.
The students presented their final projects to the community at a 丑ōʻ颈办别 event on December 2.