Dr. Kevin Hamilton, Retired Director and Professor of SOEST’s International Pacific Research Center (IPRC) at the University of Hawaii, and Dr. Takatoshi Sakazaki, a visiting Postdoctoral Fellow at IPRC and Japan Society for Promotion of Science, appear on Research in Manoa to share unexpected new developments in understanding effects of the winds in the upper […]
The Science of Slugs: Everything You Wanted to Know About Kleptoplasty, But Were Afraid to Ask
Rachael Wade is a Doctoral candidate at the University of Hawaii’s Department of Botany. She joins Dr. Ethan Allen on Likable Science to discuss a native Hawaiian sea slug that eats invasive algae, steals its chloroplasts, and uses them for its own energy. Tune in to learn about the weird science of Plakobranchus ocellatus, an […]
3-D Printing: How Fast? How Far?
In just ten years, 3-D printing has evolved the capability to produce pharmaceutical drugs, heart valves, guns, cars and even homes. What will be next? When will mass production through 3-D printing become ubiquitous? Likable Science host Dr. Ethan Allen and Jay Fidell discuss the progression of 3-D printing, its applications in the Pacific Islands […]
Our Expanded Makahiki – Boy Scouts and Science
The Makahiki season is the ancient Hawaiian holiday that covers four consecutive lunar months and focuses on a celebration of the bounty of the land. Dr. Neal Atebara and Jeff Sulzbach of the Boy Scouts Aloha Council join Jay Fidell on Community Matters to share the profound changes taking place in the Makahiki. Learn how […]
Hawaii: The State of Science with Song Choi
Host Jay Fidell speaks with Song Choi (Assistant Dean Professor/Associate Director, Autonomous Systems Laboratory, College of Engineering, University of Hawaii) about the relationship between science and engineering.
Living from the Reality of Our Connectedness with Roger Epstein
Host Hong Jiang speaks with Roger Epstein about energy, the essence of humanity and the threads that connect us all. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang.
Science and Technology for the Advancement of Agriculture with Kenneth Y. Kamiya
Host Roy Kodani speaks with agriculture advocate Kenneth Kamiya (President, Kamiya Gold) about the current state and challenges of farming in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Roy Kodani. The host for this episode was Roy Kodani. The host for this episode was Roy Kodani.
Has Hawaii Met its Mandate in Science?
Has Hawaii met its mandate in science? Does Hawaii produce strong scientific research? How many students from Hawaii have had an opportunity to pursue their science dreams? Ray Tsuchiyama and Ethan Allen discuss the successes and challenges of Hawaii’s mandate in science. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm […]
Hot Stuff! Jupiter’s Moon Io
Dr. Peter Mouginis-Mark of the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology joins Jay Fidell for a special presentation of Research in Manoa to share his exciting volcanology research on Io, one of Jupiter’s moons. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier […]
Early Solar System Chronology
Gary Huss, Researcher at the Hawai’i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology and Director of W. M. Keck Cosmochemistry Laboratory, joins Research in Manoa to share his research interests in Early Solar System Chronology, Presolar Grains and Material Reservoirs in the Early Solar System. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 […]