Research Snapshots
Virtual postcards from UNH researchers
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Monitoring Marsh Transformations with Drones
New aerial imagery helps researchers monitor changes in the health and longevity of New Hampshire's coastal marshes. Read More -
Light Work
UNH scientists are building components for NASA's IMAP mission that will map the boundaries of our heliosphere. Read More -
Skull Scare
TSA agents at the Pittsburgh airport got a scare recently, when Ph.D. candidate Elizabeth Mamros ’23G sent her research — which aims to create... Read More -
Frosty Field Work
Wearing their warmest winter garb, graduate students from UNH and the University of Maine, along with three UNH faculty members, braved the extreme... Read More -
Extreme Close-Up, Ant Edition
UNH's University Instrumentation Center imaged the head of a leafcutter ant using its scanning electron microscope. Read More -
Tracking Hidden STEM in NH's North Country
Is K-9 search-and-rescue a STEM skill? What about hunting, snowmobiling or cross-country skiing? That’s what... Read More -
Research Snapshot: Northern Lights
On a recent night above the Arctic circle in Norway, two rockets carrying equipment designed and built by UNH students and researchers streaked... Read More -
Research Snapshot: Offshore Survival
The engineering tank in Chase Ocean Engineering Lab is no match for the chilly offshore waters of the Gulf of Maine, but it stood in ably for a... Read More -
Research Snapshot: Early Birds
UNH researchers study tidal marsh sparrows to understand how they're adapted to living in the harsh environment of salt marshes. Read More -
Research Snapshot: Pox
“Pox was done in the fall of 2019 a few short months prior to the introduction of COVID 19 into the common lexicon. What had started as an... Read More
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