Declines in outdoor activities and park use during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic were linked to reductions in mental health measures for teens and young adults from middle school through college,
A new study examining more than 100 years of agricultural production and weather data in the United States suggests stored water plays an important role in providing resilience to drought.
A qualitative study of college students who are in recovery for alcoholism identifies areas of uncertainty that the students struggle with related to their sobriety.
Psychology researchers at North Carolina State University have developed and validated a new tool for assessing how accurate people are at recognizing emotion in elementary school-aged children.
Work Needed to Help Vulnerable Groups Cope with Abrupt Disruptions of Normal Routines
Emotional Expressivity After Sleep Restriction Forecasts Social Problems Years Later
Researchers Say Animated Films Can Benefit Parent-Child Communication
Researchers Propose ‘Community-Engaged Health Care’ Model to Improve Service Delivery
UH Researcher Creating Strategy to Prevent Metastatic Progression
University of Houston Chief Population Health Officer Tackles Multidimensional Factors of Health
One of the youngest planets ever found around a distant infant star has been discovered by an international team of scientists led by University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa faculty, students, and alumni.
Scientists are sounding the alarm. The biodiversity of islands around the world is becoming increasingly threatened, due in large part to habitat loss, overexploitation, invasive species and climate change.
New international research on plant and animal changes over the past 50,000 years suggests that climate change was a primary driver of extinction and reduced diversity in the North.
The mental health of Hawaiʻi adult residents has historically been among the best in the U.S., with the 50th state ranked among the top three states in the country by Mental Health America (No. 1 in 2020 report released in late 2019, No. 2 in 2019 report and No. 3 in 2018 report).
University of Houston Researcher Addressing Gender Stereotypes in Computer Science, Engineering
UH Researcher Develops New Fluid That Light Can Cut
A new study shows climate change can have cascading effects on forests.
A recent qualitative study has identified six strategies that recovering alcoholics use to negotiate social situations and remain sober, depending on how they feel about stigmas associated with drinking and alcoholism.
Getting spare parts where they need to go in a quick, reliable way is a logistical challenge for military and industrial supply chains.
Spending time in nature can have mental, physical and social benefits for children.