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PI-CASC partner Voice of the Sea: TV still relevant for spreading science
- Hawaiian Islands

PI-CASC partner Voice of the Sea: TV still relevant for spreading science

If a picture is worth 1000 words, what does that say about video? Kanesa Duncan Seraphin, host of Voice of the Sea, argues that science television is an important platform, even in this digital era.
SURFers successfully ride the pandemic wave for a unique summer of research
- Oʻahu

SURFers successfully ride the pandemic wave for a unique summer of research

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) launched this year with hopes of giving some promising students the opportunity to participate in climate science research with a university faculty mentor for ten weeks over the summer. Come learn more about what they accomplished.
Four false-color round blobs with short mushroom-like protrusions around their outside margins
- Guam, Hawaiian Islands, USAPI

Adapting climate science in the spring of COVID

While many are working to figure out how to live in this strange shutdown world during the COVID pandemic, PI-CASC-funded climate scientists struggle to continue their important work.
PI-CASC Guam & NASA'S Nemo Net
- Guam

PI-CASC Guam & NASA’S Nemo Net

The university lead for PI-CASC Guam, Romina King, has been helping the Laboratory for Advanced Sensing collaborate with NASA's Nemo Net.
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