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Education: The Seed of Success (Young Talents Making Way)

Education as a powerful mean to achieve personal dreams. Since becoming Miss Central O’ahu 2018, Kanoe has serving the community by reaching out to students across Hawaii to show them how education can truly transform their lives. She has been working to connect students with both opportunities and resources to make them ready for success. […]

Wonders of a Science Fair Journey (Young Talents Making Way)

Around the world with Science Fair and education: becoming science ambassadors and achieving personal dreams. From Hawaii to Pennsylvania and from Washington DC to Paris and Amsterdam, involvement in the Hawaii Science Fair took young science talents Brandon and Ryan Nguyen around the world! The host for this episode is Andrea Gabrieli, PhD. The guests […]

Learn, Serve, Restore with Miss Hawaii’s OT 2017 (Young Talents Making Way)

Education and talent as means to max out and achieve personal dreams. Making dreams come true is very challenging, but possible. Experience, education, support and service to others are key ingredients to success. Maia will share insights into her exciting year as Miss Hawaii’s Outstanding Teen 2017, her music talent and beyond. Her platform Learn, […]

Hot Stuff: Effusive and Explosive Eruptions (Research In Manoa)

Using analog volcano models to track different eruption styles and their geological implications. Tracking the Eruption Events and the Geological Implications of What’s Happening. In this episode of Research in Manoa, Andrea Gabrieli joins Jay Fidell to follow up on earlier shows to perform analog experiments that explains how different volcanoes erupt. The hosts for […]

Dementia Beyond Memory Loss (Young Talents Making Way)

“The most common type of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, which makes up 50% to 70% of cases. An estimated number of 25,000 people live with Alzheimer’s disease in the state of Hawai’i. The societal cost of dementia in Hawai’i is high, especially for Ohana caregivers, and concern is on the raise. Ryan Nguyen, who is […]

Can computers predict weather phenomena? (Young Talents Making Way)

Investigating machine learning capabilities to predict El Niño events on the Pacific.. El Niño is a change in climatic conditions across the tropical Pacific that occurs every 2 to 7 years. It is usually associated with extreme weather events such as drought, hurricanes and floods. Today, James Shigemoto joins us to discuss his science project […]

Nontuberculous Mycobacteria in Hawai’i’s soil (Young Talents Making Way)

Determining the best method to isolate and identify NTM in Hawaii’s soil.. Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) includes 90 species of opportunistic pathogens that inhabit drinking water systems, our household plumbing, and soil. Humans are surrounded by this causative agent of debilitating pulmonary lung disease much like tuberculosis. Today, Kyla Kohara joins us to bring awareness on […]

Rat lungworm disease in Hawai’i (Young Talents Making Way)

An investigation into rising Angiostrongyliasis cases in Hawai’i and lack of public awareness as a contributing factor. Rat lungworm disease is a global and often neglected tropical infection, which is affecting the Hawaiian Islands. As increasing cases are reported every year in Hawai’i, concern is on the raise. Can the recent increase in confirmed cases […]

Open-sourcing imagination with Arduino (Young Talents Making Way)

Developing home-made technologies with low cost, yet powerful, open source computer hardware and software.. In this episode, Anson Liang and Johnathan Le, two middle school students from Kawananakoa Middle School, share about their science projects in which they developed new technologies using Arduino. Anson created a cost-efficient, homemade portable phone charger that warns against any […]

What can a meteorite tell us? (Young Talents Making Way)

Investigating how we can peek into the origin of the Solar System thanks to ancient meteorites.. The composition of primordial meteorites, known as chondrites, is investigated in order to better understand the origins of the Solar System. Chondrites can be analyzed thanks to highly sophisticated sensors, such as the Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS), […]

Today’s Headlines

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- Steven Erlanger
With a Gaza Cease-Fire in the Balance, Netanyahu Maneuvers to Keep Power

The Israeli prime minister, under pressure from all sides, is trying to reassure his many domestic, military and diplomatic critics. Here’s a look at what he is confronting. [...]

- Peter Baker
Biden Puts Arms Shipment to Israel on Hold Amid Dispute Over Rafah Attack

The United States withheld 3,500 bombs last week out of concern that they might be used in a major assault against the southern Gaza city over the objections of American [...]

- Isabel Kershner, Cassandra Vinograd and Michael Levenson
Israeli Tanks Enter Rafah as Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Resume in Cairo

An Israeli incursion into the southern Gaza city did not appear to be the long-anticipated, full-scale invasion of the city, home to about a million displaced Palestinians. [...]

- Isabel Kershner
Here Are the Gaps Between Israel and Hamas on the Latest Cease-Fire Proposal

Hamas said it had accepted the terms of a cease-fire proposed by Arab mediators, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was “very far from Israel’s core demands.” [...]

- Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, Maggie Haberman, Michael Rothfeld and Jonathan Swan
Stormy Daniels Tells Story of Sex With Trump in Hush-Money Trial Testimony

The porn star at the center of the former president’s criminal trial testified about their encounter at a celebrity golf tournament in 2006, a meeting that could shape American history. [...]

US reveals it paused shipment of bombs for Israel

A bomb shipment was halted last week over concerns Israel was going ahead with a Rafah offensive. [...]

World's oceans break temperature records every single day of past year

Every single day of the past 12 months has seen a new global sea temperature high for the time of year. [...]

E-gates back online after delays at UK airports

Long queues built up at airports affected by a Border Force "technical issue" at passport control. [...]

Tame toxic algorithms to protect children, big tech told

Big tech companies will have to make changes to their algorithms to comply with new online safety laws. [...]

Ireland and Croatia qualify for Eurovision final

Some of the contest's most outlandish songs sail into the final, but there are tears for Australia. [...]

The Social Democrat was briefly hospitalized. The attack comes after several recent attacks on German politicians. [...]

The former US president's trial in Florida on charges of illegally keeping classified documents after leaving office has been postponed. Judge Cannon shelved the May 20 process without setting a [...]

Borussia Dortmund are heading back to the Champions League final after the Bundesliga side overcame Kylian Mbappe and Paris St. Germain. [...]

For the first time since the invasion, Russia wants to carry out tactical nuclear weapons exercises near the Ukrainian border. It doesn't mean an attack is imminent, analysts say. It [...]

Calls are growing for the EU to boycott recognizing Vladimir Putin as Russia's elected president. But cutting off communications entirely is a bad idea in the long term, experts warn. [...]

- The Associated Press
Activists flood Utah tip line with hoax reports to block bathroom law enforcement

Activists have flooded the tip line with thousands of hoax reports in an effort to shield trans residents and their allies from any legitimate complaints that could lead to an [...]

- Mandalit del Barco
Pioneering stuntwoman Jeannie Epper, of 'Wonder Woman' and 'Charlie's Angels' dies

"We were united in the way that women had to be in order to thrive in a man's world, through mutual respect, intellect and collaboration," Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter [...]

- Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Some students who protested at colleges don't regret potential punishment

Some students face criminal charges, suspensions and even expulsions for participating in pro-Palestinian protests and encampments. Their reason? A "just cause". [...]

- Scott Horsley
Toxic culture is the norm at the FDIC, outside review cites 500 employee complaints

A law firm investigation of the FDIC documents a toxic workplace culture where hundreds of employees complained of sexual harassment, discrimination and other misconduct. [...]

- Russell Lewis
Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case is delayed indefinitely by judge

The classified documents trial had been scheduled to begin May 20. But months of delays had slowed the case as prosecutors pushed for the trial to begin before the November [...]

- Jim Gomez And Aaron Favila | AP

Military forces from the United States, Australia, and the Philippines launched a barrage of high precision rockets and artillery as part of large scale war drills in the South China [...]

- Mike Corder, Barbara Surk and Pietro De Cristofaro | AP

Campus protests by pro-Palestinian activists have spread across Europe as some call for a break in academic ties with Israel over the war in Gaza [...]

- Jack Magruder | AP

Kyle Harrison pitched seven scoreless innings and the San Francisco Giants scored four runs in a decisive fourth inning despite getting only two balls out of the infield in a [...]

- Jonathan Edwards, Ian Livingston, Frances Vinall

Areas around Portage, Kalamazoo and Union City appeared to be hard hit. [...]

- Jill Lawless | AP

Grief, anger, humor, defiance and fear are some of the emotions Ukrainians are grappling with as they face a third year of war [...]

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