College of Life Sciences & Agriculture
Phytoplankton Monitoring in Gulf of Maine as a Signal of Climate Change Impacts
UNH researchers study phytoplankton dynamics in the Gulf of Maine to understand climate change impacts, marine biodiversity shifts, and sustainable ecosystem management. Read More-
12/06/24
COLSA Faculty Spotlight: David Plachetzki
Explore how Associate Professor David Plachetzki combines genetics, computational biology, and SCUBA fieldwork to uncover the origins of animal... -
12/04/24
How Migratory Marine Life Connects Ecosystems from New England to Florida
Discover how UNH researchers use acoustic telemetry to track migratory patterns of marine species, revealing insights for sustainable fisheries and... -
11/25/24
Could Microplastics Be a Problem for New Hampshire's Estuaries?
At the University of New Hampshire, Bonnie Brown, professor of ecological genetics, and Gregg Moore, associate professor of coastal restoration and... -
11/20/24
Rising Above Traditional Crop Disease Scouting
Discover how UNH researchers are using drones to detect crop diseases early, offering affordable solutions to support New England's small and mid-...
Recent Stories
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12/18/17 - UNH Researchers Find Effects of Climate Change Could Accelerate by Mid-CenturyNature lovers beware: Models show effects of climate change could be much stronger. Read More
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12/15/17 - Pictures of YouGet a glimpse of what the world looks like through the eyes of Wildcats. Read More
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12/14/17 - UNH Students Take Wildlife Conservation AbroadThis past fall, UNH students participating in the EcoQuest program in New Zealand took part in U.S. Embassy funded research on long-tailed bats. The bats are one of only two... Read More
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12/14/17 - Protecting a Native SpeciesResearch by UNH students will help New Zealand's vulnerable long-tailed bats. Read More
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12/11/17 - Into the WoodsSteve Caracciolo '17 will graduate this month with skills, connections, and experience in his field. Read More
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12/06/17 - Honey and Flowers for AllAndrew DeMeo ’18 wants to put flowers in your yard and honey on your table and create a better world for you and your children. Read More
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12/05/17 - Stronger Storms Hamper Rivers' Clean-Up PowersNew UNH research aims to improve health of Great Bay Estuary. Read More
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12/05/17 - From Farm to Food BankUNH-grown fish will help feed the hungry thanks to a 1,000 pound donation to the New Hampshire Food Bank. Read More