Research on the Edge Fall 2018
Research at UNH produces high-impact results
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Research at the University of New Hampshire
UNH research sparks innovation and transforms lives. Read More -
Exploring the Great Unknown
The world’s seafloor is largely undiscovered, which is why Larry Mayer continues to explore it. Read More -
A Population At Risk
Northern New Hampshire and western Maine are seeing an increase in winter ticks, which are endangering the moose population. Read More -
A Hungry Hole
Serendipity and data serve up compelling clues in the search for a hard-to-identify black hole. Read More -
Goal: Sustainable Food
A new aquaponic greenhouse aims to provide a model to increase sustainable food production. Read More -
Trees as Treatment?
UNH researchers show lasting impact of outdoor behavioral healthcare. Read More -
The Heavens Might Crack
Historian Jason Sokol has published a book about the death and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Read More -
Fellow in Physics
UNH professor of physics Benjamin Chandran was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Read More -
New Research Aims To Help Humans Survive Dehydration
A major NIH grant will help professor Matt MacManes understand dehydration by studying a tiny desert rodent. Read More -
UNH Research: Seed Coats Could Lead to “Smart” Materials
Yaning Li looks to nature for materials inspiration. Read More
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Research Snapshots
Virtual postcards from UNH researchers