Grants and Contracts News
Recent funding for research and scholarship
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Seeing the Infrared
UNH researchers received a $200,000 NASA grant to improve satellite-based estimates of forest growth rates. Read More -
Brain Monitor
With a new National Institutes of Health grant, UNH researchers Edward Song and Arturo Andrade will conduct research on the neurotransmitter... Read More -
A Simple Instrument for Outer Space
UNH researchers have been awarded $50,000 to design a compact, relatively simple space instrument to measure protons in the solar wind. Read More -
$3.8 Million For Climate Change, Snow Depth and Space Research
Three researchers from UNH’s Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space have received... Read More -
Mapping Memory Lane
UNH researchers have received an Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA) from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study tiny antenna-like... Read More -
UNH Contract Expands Treatment for Youth and Young Adults with Substance Use Disorders in NH
The NH Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Children’s Behavioral Health and Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services recently awarded UNH’s... Read More -
Gaming Safe Drinking Water
Weiwei Mo, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER grant. Read More -
The Air Up There
NASA's latest mission to explore two unusual atmospheric phenomena will tap UNH faculty and student expertise. Read More -
Soil Synthesis
Serita Frey, Professor of Natural Resources and the Environment A new National Science Foundation grant will support UNH efforts to understand the... Read More -
The Wilderness As Therapy
Getting outside can do more for teens than keep them physically fit. It can also be good for them mentally. UNH’s Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare... Read More
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