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Early human ancestor’s journey to Asia happened sooner than believed
Feb 18, 2026, Mānoa — The revised timeline reshapes one of the earliest chapters of human history.
Reef show architectural expertise with complex shapes for survival
Feb 18, 2026, Mānoa — A study published in Nature revealed that the complex shapes of these reefs are not random.
Up to $2K available for Maui County student projects in water, food innovation
Feb 17, 2026, Mānoa — Hawaiʻi students have the opportunity to shape Maui County’s future.
VIDEO: UH eclipse research finds turbulent times in the Sun’s corona
Feb 17, 2026, Mānoa — New clues about how energy moves through the Sun’s outer atmosphere.
VNR: Sea level rise worries most Hawaiʻi residents, UHERO survey finds
Feb 16, 2026, Mānoa — This is the first representative statewide survey on sea level rise.
Lahaina: Maui native to debut new hana keaka on rebuilding after wildfires
Feb 12, 2026, Mānoa — The production focuses on the community rebuilding in the wake of the Lahaina wildfires.
VNR: Avian malaria widespread across Hawaiʻi bird communities, new UH study finds
Feb 10, 2026, Mānoa — The disease is a major driver of population declines, extinctions in native Hawaiian honeycreepers.
UH scientists discover marine creatures bending the laws of evolution
Feb 10, 2026, Mānoa — The colorful hexcorals are virtually identical across the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans.
UH Campuses Closed Monday, February 9, Due to Severe Weather
Feb 8, 2026, System — All UH campuses are closed. All in-person and online classes are canceled
Island land snails’ extinction rates as high as 80% or more
Feb 5, 2026, Mānoa — Extinction rates for island land snails commonly range from 30% to as high as 80%.
Paws & plants: Pest-sniffing dogs, gardening clinics at UH event
Feb 4, 2026, Mānoa — Highly trained conservation dogs will sniff out invasive pests.
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