Research
On Farms, Tillage Intensity Shown to Affect Beneficial Insect Communities
UNH study reveals how tillage intensity and pesticide-treated seeds impact beneficial arthropods, influencing pest control, weed reduction, and ecosystem health. Read More-
03/18/25
Electromagnetic Therapy Potential Tool for Improving Dairy Herd Health
UNH partners with MagnaWave to explore pulsed electromagnetic therapy for dairy cows, showing promise for mastitis treatment and udder health... -
03/03/25
Living Labs: How Experimental Forests Offer Insights into Small Mammal Population Dynamics
UNH study reveals how small mammals adapt reproduction to forest seed cycles, influencing seed dispersal, tree regeneration, and forest ecosystem... -
02/18/25
Unlocking Nature’s Ice-Binders
UNH scientists study antifreeze proteins to improve cryopreservation methods, aiming to revolutionize medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology with... -
02/03/25
Could Manure Help Cool-Climate Farmers Get Closer to Year-Round Farming?
UNH scientists innovate manure-powered systems to heat greenhouses, extending growing seasons for small farms while boosting sustainability and...
Recent Stories
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03/30/21 - Foster's Daily Democrat: NH’s civic health strong, trust in government fallsNew Hampshire is in good civic health, ranking higher than the national average on several key indicators such as voter turnout, volunteering, charitable giving, attending public... Read More
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03/29/21 - Space BoundA team of UNH Manchester students is one of five selected by NASA to send their experiment on soil bacteria mutation to the International Space Station. Read More
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03/22/21 - Concord Monitor: Why is yet another grocery store coming to Concord?In a state that has an increasing number ways to get our food, from farm stands to specialty markets to home delivery, do we still need 100,000-square-foot buildings full of every... Read More
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03/22/21 - The Conversation: Police and civilians disagree on when body camera footage should be made publicResearch published by Dan Bromberg, Associate Professor at the Carsey School, and Étienne Charbonneau, Associate Professor at the École nationale d'administration publique, shows... Read More
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03/01/21 - Tampa Bay Times: Year 1 of Florida’s Coronavirus OutbreakMichael Ettlinger, director of the Carsey School, was recently quoted by the Tampa Bay Times in their review of eight key calls Florida Governor Ron DeSantis made during the first... Read More
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02/11/21 - Daily Mail: COVID Baby Boom Was a BustFive states report up to 81,000 fewer births since pandemic began and NYU Langone has seen 33% increase in egg freezing as record number of women put off having children. One of... Read More
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02/01/21 - Computing Professors Research Advantage of Oral ExamsComputer science faculty Mihaela Sabin and Karen Jin will present their research at the 2021 Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education's Technical Symposium. Read More
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12/15/20 - NHPR: More Young People Moving To New HampshireNew Hampshire is seeing an increase in young people moving into the state. Estimates from the U.S. Census released last week show that in the last four years, an average of 8,300... Read More
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12/14/20 - Union Leader: Billion-dollar boom: Homes hotter during the pandemicPurchases of New Hampshire homes and condos are up by $1 billion since March when compared with the same period a year ago. A lack of new construction and a migration of people... Read More
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12/14/20 - Sentinel Source: COVID-era investment in child care is a start, not a solutionThe pandemic has had a substantial impact on the childcare industry. Fortunately, the state’s early education and child care providers have been able to access state and federal... Read More