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UH supercomputer study shows coral can’t flee warming, but urgent action can still protect them
Coral reefs are creeping away from the tropics in response to warming oceans, but the pace is too slow to beat the heat and escape impacts of climate change, according to a breakthrough study published June 6 in “Science Advances”.
Learning Endeavors offers two science camps for youth over Spring Break
“Since 2013, we have been offering and promoting field-based, innovative science education through camps and other programs for schools. This is the first year we have offered camps on Maui and on Molokaʻi. It’s exciting, and I know the kids will love our camps, ” said Diana Papini Warren, Executive Director of Learning Endeavors.
Humpback Sighting Marks Start of Whale Season
Captains aboard a tour boat off the coast of Kauaʻi may have spotted the first humpback whale of the season.
TROPICAL STORM LANA EXPECTED TO PASS WELL SOUTH OF HAWAII
Tropical Storm Lana continues moving far southeast of the Hawaiian Islands. At 11 a.m., the National Weather Service reported the center of the storm at about 640 miles southeast of Hilo Hawaii. The system was moving toward the west at about 16 mph and was expected to continue at that strength for the next 48 […]
