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  1. Diet using 10 ingredients – including wine – could help ward off dementia

    Researchers say it is never too late to switch to the diet, and you don’t have to follow it to the letterNeil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifesty…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #MediterraneanDiet #bloodpressure #dementia #heartdisease #Mediterranean #Mentalhealth #OliveOil #RushUniversity #universityofhawaii
    diningandcooking.com/2552057/d

  2. Hackers breached the #UniversityofHawaii Cancer Center, exposing personal data of up to 1.2M people after compromising epidemiology research servers. SSNs, driver’s license data, and health info may be involved.

    Read: hackread.com/ransomware-breach

    #Ransomware #DataBreach #CyberSecurity #Healthcare

  3. University of Hawaii: UH acquires Hawaiʻi Tenri Library collection. “University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Hamilton Library will receive the collections of the Hawaiʻi Tenri Library—one of North America’s largest Japanese-language community libraries—after its closure on December 13, 2025 after more than four decades of serving Hawaiʻi’s Japanese-language readers. The collections will […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/30/university-of-hawaii-uh-acquires-hawai%ca%bbi-tenri-library-collection/
  4. Traditional Hawaiian fishponds show resiliency to climate change, study shows : Big Island Now

    Traditional Hawaiian fishponds, or loko iʻa, are emerging as a model for climate resilience, according to a recent…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #BigIslandNews #BigIslandNow #fishpond #hawaiiinstituteofmarinebiology #HawaiiNews #oceansustainability #Science #universityofhawaii
    newsbeep.com/us/300715/

  5. What is ‘intuitive eating’? Taylor Swift’s long-held food philosophy is the fitness secret the internet can’t stop talking about

    From calorie counting and keto challenges to fasting apps and detox teas, social media has long been obsessed…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Nutrition #caloriecounting #detoxteas #fitnesssecret #Health #Healthline #intuitiveeating #ketochallenges #TaylorSwift #TikTok #universityofhawaii #WebMD
    newsbeep.com/us/210728/

  6. What is ‘intuitive eating’? Taylor Swift’s long-held food philosophy is the fitness secret the internet can’t stop talking about

    From calorie counting and keto challenges to fasting apps and detox teas, social media has long been obsessed…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Nutrition #caloriecounting #detoxteas #fitnesssecret #Health #Healthline #intuitiveeating #ketochallenges #TaylorSwift #TikTok #universityofhawaii #WebMD
    newsbeep.com/us/210728/

  7. Hōkū Keʻa To Be Removed From Maunakea By August

    The decommissioning includes the removal of the observatory building, generator building and telecommunications and electrical infrastructure. The project is following the decommissioning process required under the Mauna Kea Comprehensive Management Plan.

    bigislandvideonews.com/2024/04

    #MaunaKea #Hawaii #telescope #telescopes #observatory #bigisland #HōkūKea #astronomy #astrodon #space #science #research #universe #STEM #news #universityofhawaii #hilo

  8. @projectseahorse A friend visiting the Waikiki Aquarium today reports that the seahorse & seadragon displays have been much improved in the last 2 years. The aquarium highlights the info available at iSeahorse, & asks the public to report sightings. 🤿

    Congrats iSeahorse, here's to the next 10 years!

    #seahorse #seadragon #Waikiki #Aquarium #UniversityofHawaii #iSeahorse

  9. Update On Two Maunakea Telescope Removal Projects

    MAUNAKEA, Hawaiʻi - The University is working on the termination of the CSO (Caltech Submillimeter Observatory) sublease, and is preparing for the removal of the Hōkū Keʻa teaching telescope.

    bigislandvideonews.com/2024/02

    #MaunaKea #Hawaii #telescope #telescopes #observatory #bigisland #CSO #Caltech #HōkūKea #astronomy #astrodon #space #science #research #universe #STEM #news #Chile #university #universityofhawaii #hilo

  10. So I just read the historical account of the first ever documented animal liberation (aka open rescue). 1977. Two dolphins held captive at the University of Hawaii.

    Absolutely floored at the humanity of the rescuers (who had been workers in the lab, scientists themselves)... and the same, comparative amount of feeling on the part of the dolphins.

    The doctor (PhD) running the lab kept them confined for 5 years in cement ISOLATION TANKS.

    Dolphins, we now know, are among the most intelligent and communicative creatures. They give each other names and are extremely social.

    One dolphin was deprived even of any toys.

    This was the breaking point for one of the men who worked there (they were also in charge of cleaning the tanks, which made the rescue much easier).

    They made a plan with the help of a local boater, who was able to lower the rescued dolphins and release them back into the ocean. The two lab workers accompanied.

    One of the dolphins bolted off into her freedom right away.

    The other one kept swimming nearby her only two friends from the last 5 years (they had fed her, gave the toys, tried to provide companionship).

    She continued to swim nearby in the bay for several weeks without being caught and recaptured (can you imagine?!?!!?).

    It shows so much of their sentience, their personhood -- they are great beings no less than us.

    All laboratory testing and captivity of animals must stop. In this era of fMRI and several other non-invasive human imaging methods - we don't need that anymore, either (if there was ever an argument for it0.

    Friends don't let friends become animal lab researchers. We need to educate enough people so there is no "new generation" of animal research - we are animals. Humans. The research happens on US.

    If you agree, or want to help it reach more people, would appreciate if you BOOST this for others to take a look at who aren't currently seeing it. Thank you so much!

    #animalrescue #animalliberation #dolphins #personhood #animalresearch #animallab #universityofhawaii #history #animals #animalhistory #animalminds

  11. So I just read the historical account of the first ever documented animal liberation (aka open rescue). 1977. Two dolphins held captive at the University of Hawaii.

    Absolutely floored at the humanity of the rescuers (who had been workers in the lab, scientists themselves)... and the same, comparative amount of feeling on the part of the dolphins.

    The doctor (PhD) running the lab kept them confined for 5 years in cement ISOLATION TANKS.

    Dolphins, we now know, are among the most intelligent and communicative creatures. They give each other names and are extremely social.

    One dolphin was deprived even of any toys.

    This was the breaking point for one of the men who worked there (they were also in charge of cleaning the tanks, which made the rescue much easier).

    They made a plan with the help of a local boater, who was able to lower the rescued dolphins and release them back into the ocean. The two lab workers accompanied.

    One of the dolphins bolted off into her freedom right away.

    The other one kept swimming nearby her only two friends from the last 5 years (they had fed her, gave the toys, tried to provide companionship).

    She continued to swim nearby in the bay for several weeks without being caught and recaptured (can you imagine?!?!!?).

    It shows so much of their sentience, their personhood -- they are great beings no less than us.

    All laboratory testing and captivity of animals must stop. In this era of fMRI and several other non-invasive human imaging methods - we don't need that anymore, either (if there was ever an argument for it0.

    Friends don't let friends become animal lab researchers. We need to educate enough people so there is no "new generation" of animal research - we are animals. Humans. The research happens on US.

    If you agree, or want to help it reach more people, would appreciate if you BOOST this for others to take a look at who aren't currently seeing it. Thank you so much!

    #animalrescue #animalliberation #dolphins #personhood #animalresearch #animallab #universityofhawaii #history #animals #animalhistory #animalminds

  12. So I just read the historical account of the first ever documented animal liberation (aka open rescue). 1977. Two dolphins held captive at the University of Hawaii.

    Absolutely floored at the humanity of the rescuers (who had been workers in the lab, scientists themselves)... and the same, comparative amount of feeling on the part of the dolphins.

    The doctor (PhD) running the lab kept them confined for 5 years in cement ISOLATION TANKS.

    Dolphins, we now know, are among the most intelligent and communicative creatures. They give each other names and are extremely social.

    One dolphin was deprived even of any toys.

    This was the breaking point for one of the men who worked there (they were also in charge of cleaning the tanks, which made the rescue much easier).

    They made a plan with the help of a local boater, who was able to lower the rescued dolphins and release them back into the ocean. The two lab workers accompanied.

    One of the dolphins bolted off into her freedom right away.

    The other one kept swimming nearby her only two friends from the last 5 years (they had fed her, gave the toys, tried to provide companionship).

    She continued to swim nearby in the bay for several weeks without being caught and recaptured (can you imagine?!?!!?).

    It shows so much of their sentience, their personhood -- they are great beings no less than us.

    All laboratory testing and captivity of animals must stop. In this era of fMRI and several other non-invasive human imaging methods - we don't need that anymore, either (if there was ever an argument for it0.

    Friends don't let friends become animal lab researchers. We need to educate enough people so there is no "new generation" of animal research - we are animals. Humans. The research happens on US.

    If you agree, or want to help it reach more people, would appreciate if you BOOST this for others to take a look at who aren't currently seeing it. Thank you so much!

    #animalrescue #animalliberation #dolphins #personhood #animalresearch #animallab #universityofhawaii #history #animals #animalhistory #animalminds

  13. So I just read the historical account of the first ever documented animal liberation (aka open rescue). 1977. Two dolphins held captive at the University of Hawaii.

    Absolutely floored at the humanity of the rescuers (who had been workers in the lab, scientists themselves)... and the same, comparative amount of feeling on the part of the dolphins.

    The doctor (PhD) running the lab kept them confined for 5 years in cement ISOLATION TANKS.

    Dolphins, we now know, are among the most intelligent and communicative creatures. They give each other names and are extremely social.

    One dolphin was deprived even of any toys.

    This was the breaking point for one of the men who worked there (they were also in charge of cleaning the tanks, which made the rescue much easier).

    They made a plan with the help of a local boater, who was able to lower the rescued dolphins and release them back into the ocean. The two lab workers accompanied.

    One of the dolphins bolted off into her freedom right away.

    The other one kept swimming nearby her only two friends from the last 5 years (they had fed her, gave the toys, tried to provide companionship).

    She continued to swim nearby in the bay for several weeks without being caught and recaptured (can you imagine?!?!!?).

    It shows so much of their sentience, their personhood -- they are great beings no less than us.

    All laboratory testing and captivity of animals must stop. In this era of fMRI and several other non-invasive human imaging methods - we don't need that anymore, either (if there was ever an argument for it0.

    Friends don't let friends become animal lab researchers. We need to educate enough people so there is no "new generation" of animal research - we are animals. Humans. The research happens on US.

    If you agree, or want to help it reach more people, would appreciate if you BOOST this for others to take a look at who aren't currently seeing it. Thank you so much!

    #animalrescue #animalliberation #dolphins #personhood #animalresearch #animallab #universityofhawaii #history #animals #animalhistory #animalminds

  14. So I just read the historical account of the first ever documented animal liberation (aka open rescue). 1977. Two dolphins held captive at the University of Hawaii.

    Absolutely floored at the humanity of the rescuers (who had been workers in the lab, scientists themselves)... and the same, comparative amount of feeling on the part of the dolphins.

    The doctor (PhD) running the lab kept them confined for 5 years in cement ISOLATION TANKS.

    Dolphins, we now know, are among the most intelligent and communicative creatures. They give each other names and are extremely social.

    One dolphin was deprived even of any toys.

    This was the breaking point for one of the men who worked there (they were also in charge of cleaning the tanks, which made the rescue much easier).

    They made a plan with the help of a local boater, who was able to lower the rescued dolphins and release them back into the ocean. The two lab workers accompanied.

    One of the dolphins bolted off into her freedom right away.

    The other one kept swimming nearby her only two friends from the last 5 years (they had fed her, gave the toys, tried to provide companionship).

    She continued to swim nearby in the bay for several weeks without being caught and recaptured (can you imagine?!?!!?).

    It shows so much of their sentience, their personhood -- they are great beings no less than us.

    All laboratory testing and captivity of animals must stop. In this era of fMRI and several other non-invasive human imaging methods - we don't need that anymore, either (if there was ever an argument for it0.

    Friends don't let friends become animal lab researchers. We need to educate enough people so there is no "new generation" of animal research - we are animals. Humans. The research happens on US.

    If you agree, or want to help it reach more people, would appreciate if you BOOST this for others to take a look at who aren't currently seeing it. Thank you so much!

    #animalrescue #animalliberation #dolphins #personhood #animalresearch #animallab #universityofhawaii #history #animals #animalhistory #animalminds

  15. “ The #UniversityofHawaii at Hilo Center for Maunakea Stewardship (CMS) anticipates the road to the summit to remain closed for at least the next couple of days. The recent storm, with winds of more than 100 mph, sleet, freezing rain and heavy snow created a very hard covering of ice and icy snow along with snow drifts on #Maunakea Access Road. This makes it exceptionally difficult for CMS staff to clear.” Stay safe. hawaii.edu/news/2022/12/21/win

  16. PACE, the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship, is pleased to be a partner in a first-of-its-kind project at the University of Hawai‘i to build a student housing facility that integrates with an entrepreneurship center. Read more at pace.shidler.hawaii.edu/rise/ #UniversityofHawaii #HigherEd #Hawaii

  17. The #AustralianAssociationforPacificStudies #AAPS promotes excellence in, and is an advocate of, #PacificStudies research and teaching in Australia. Next year we are holding our biennial #AAPS conference at #ANU

    We have Associate Professor Tarcisius Kabutaulaka of #CPISUH at #UniversityofHawaii delivering the Epeli Hau'ofa Public Lecture and Postgraduate/ECR workshop. A great Pacific Studies homecoming to his alma mater!

    To see the Call for Papers/ Participation, goto: pacificstudies.org.au/conferen