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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03/13/24 - Alternative Syrups: What Are They and How Can They Improve Resiliency of Maple Syrup Industry?UNH doctoral candidate David Moore, a member of the Ecohydrology Lab at the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, led research into best management practices for... Read More
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03/12/24 - Tracing Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere to the TreesA three-year research grant will allow UNH scientists to study a curious trend in New Hampshire's tree growth. Read More
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03/08/24 - State Taps UNH for NH Outdoor Recreation Management PlanUNH researchers conducted a survey on New Hampshire residents' relationship to outdoor recreation, in support of a statewide outdoor recreation plan. Read More
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03/08/24 - Extension Support Leads to Crop Aid for NH FarmersAfter freezes in February and May of 2023 that resulted in significant fruit crop loss, UNH Extension helped NH farmers get aid. Read More
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03/06/24 - Paul College Researchers Use AI to Evaluate Health News QualityCould machine learning models help the public better judge the quality of the health news they consume? Recent research by two University of New Hampshire professors suggests they... Read More
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03/06/24 - Improving Tools to Track Carbon EmissionsLearn how University of New Hampshire scientists have optimized CO2 sensors for moving water systems, offering better insight into greenhouse gas emissions from rivers and streams... Read More
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03/01/24 - Snow Depth a Key Factor in Regional Fox PopulationsDiscover how snow depth influences red fox populations in northern New England. UNH research reveals climate's pivotal role over prey availability and competition. Read More
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02/27/24 - Study Finds Fewer Noise Complaints in NYC Areas with Airbnb RentalsNew research shows that the growth of Airbnb properties in New York City residential neighborhoods is associated with fewer noise complaints. However, this average effect doesn't... Read More
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02/22/24 - Anthropology Researcher Helps Unearth Major Site in AndesUNH postdoctoral researcher Alex Putnam-Garcia was part of the team that excavated one of the earliest-known circular plaza sites in the Americas. Read More
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02/22/24 - UNH’s Russ Congalton Awarded 2023 William T. Pecora Award for Achievements in Remote Sensing and Earth ObservationUNH's Russ Congalton receives the prestigious William T. Pecora Award from USGS and NASA, honoring his excellence in satellite and aerial remote sensing. Read More