Research
CCOM’s Brian Calder Elected to Hydrographer Hall of Fame
CCOM's Brian Calder has been elected to the Hydrographer Hall of Fame for his remarkable contributions to seafloor mapping technologies. Read More-
03/31/25
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... -
03/27/25
Rural Americans Face Heavy Burden Accessing Social Security Benefits and Information
Low access to local Social Security Administration field offices burden rural residents with "red tape and paperwork." -
03/24/25
UNH Scientists Helping Address Threats to a Critical Wildlife Refuge
A team of scientists from the University of New Hampshire are collaborating with Ducks Unlimited https://colsa.unh.edu/spotlight/marjorie-mednikovain... -
03/20/25
Olson Center Welcomes Klein Sonar Innovation Lab
Klein Marine Systems, a global leader in sonar technology based in Salem, New Hampshire, recently dedicated the Klein Sonar Innovation Lab at UNH’s...
Recent Stories
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04/08/24 - Griffith Earns Influential Leader RecognitionJennifer Griffith, an associate professor of organizational behavior and management and the Morrison Fellow of Diversity at the University of New Hampshire's Peter T. Paul College... Read More
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04/04/24 - Maine Farmers Receptive to Seaweed FeedNew research involving UNH scientists reveals Maine organic dairy farmers prioritize cost and supply issues but are open to paying more for sustainable, methane-reducing feed. Read More
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04/03/24 - Student-led Project Examines Sun’s Corona During Total EclipseSix Ph.D. physics students from UNH were selected to participate in Citizen CATE 2024 project to collect data during the total solar eclipse. Read More
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03/29/24 - Bruce Sacerdote Delivers Hogan Lecture at Paul CollegeHave you ever considered that the people you grew up with could be critical factors in shaping your future education and finances? These peer effects occur daily as people... Read More
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03/27/24 - Was Structure a Factor in Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse?UNH professor of civil and environmental engineering Erin Bell comments on the construction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Read More
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03/21/24 - Foraging Ahead to Improving Soil HealthUNH research explores how cutting frequency in pasture lands can boost soil health, enhancing New Hampshire family farms' sustainability. Read More
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03/20/24 - Elite Scholars Come Together to Share ResearchSome of the brightest minds in accounting and finance recently came together to discuss key trends and research at the second Bretton Woods Accounting and Finance Ski Conference... Read More
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03/20/24 - Predicting Solar Weather With Machine LearningNew grants from NASA and the National Science Foundation further UNH research into magnetospheric processes. Read More
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03/15/24 - Monitoring Marsh Transformations with DronesNew aerial imagery helps researchers monitor changes in the health and longevity of New Hampshire's coastal marshes. Read More
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03/14/24 - UNH Research Finds Simpler and Cost-Effective Forensics Test to Help Identify Touch DNATelevision dramas, like CSI and NCIS, make criminal investigations look easy. In real life, DNA testing can be challenging and requires expensive equipment, special facilities and... Read More