Discovery and Achievement on Many Fronts
From life-saving medical breakthroughs, to environmental protection, to economic stimulus, the scholarship and research conducted by the University of Hawai‘i impacts the quality of life on many levels.
UH research programs:
- develop human capital and new knowledge
- promote innovation and collaboration
- support new businesses and long-term job growth
- generate revenues that boost the local economy
- maximize the advantages of Hawai‘is unique natural and cultural heritage
Recent research news

Student-built satellite selected for NASA launch
Feb. 10, 2012, Manoa — More than 200 students have participated in the Small-Satellite Program since 2001.
Feb. 10, 2012, Manoa — More than 200 students have participated in the Small-Satellite Program since 2001.

New Hawai'i peer-reviewed medical journal presents inaugural issue
Feb. 10, 2012, Manoa — The journal‘s aim is to provide new, scientific information in a scholarly manner.
Feb. 10, 2012, Manoa — The journal‘s aim is to provide new, scientific information in a scholarly manner.

Clam fields found at deep, low-temperature Mariana vents
Feb. 9, 2012, Manoa — A team of scientists from the United States and Japan discovered the vesicomyid clams.
Feb. 9, 2012, Manoa — A team of scientists from the United States and Japan discovered the vesicomyid clams.
L. Stephen Lau Water Research Endowed Scholarship awarded in fall 2012
Feb. 8, 2012, Manoa — The purpose of the scholarship is to further knowledge of Hawaii's natural waters.
Feb. 8, 2012, Manoa — The purpose of the scholarship is to further knowledge of Hawaii's natural waters.