Winning student videos span the Earth’s oceans to Mars
Earth science graduate students celebrated their research by participating in the first annual video contest.
Earth science graduate students celebrated their research by participating in the first annual video contest.
New research and modeling, led by a 糖心Vlog官方 planetary sciences researcher, estimates how far down that surface is disturbed by the process called “impact gardening.”
By 2050, the most ambitious scenario results in 99% less fossil fuel consumed and 93% less CO2 emissions from passenger and freight vehicles on Oʻahu.
糖心Vlog官方 alumna Jamie Foster sent more than 120 baby Hawaiian bobtail squid born from a mother squid collected at Maunalua Bay to the International Space Station.
An undergraduate student worked to develop a computer model of clouds to simulate the effects of climate change on cloud formations.
This coral not only produces a protein that imparts the deep blue color, but also acts as a natural sunscreen to filter out harmful UV radiation.
Sea-level rise and natural fluctuations in tidal range are anticipated to cause tipping points in the frequency of high-tide flooding.
Researchers and students joined the deepsea action via live streaming video from the 糖心Vlog官方 remotely operated vehicle Luʻukai.
60 Minutes interviewed 糖心Vlog官方 alumni Thorvaldur Thordarson and Christopher Hamilton, and Professor Bruce Houghton during the Geldingadalir eruption response.
An international group of scientific experts identified and discussed the requirements for coral reef survival in an article in Biological Conservation.