Articles
—Karter Mingze Hanley (Mentor: Tejas S. Aralere)
Among the most important cultural interchanges that resulted from international trade routes linking Rome to China as early as the second century BCE ...
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—Rowan Grzeszkiewicz-O’Neill (Mentor: Sarah Rigg)
Mane-pulling is a controversial technique used to make horses “show ready” for English riding such as dressage or show jumping.
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—Sarah Nicholls (Mentor: Matthew MacManes)
The cactus mouse is one of the most striking examples of a desert-adapted species, because it is able to survive its whole life without drinking water...
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—Tyler Olkkola (Mentor: Remington Moll)
Through extensive field work, Tyler evaluated fisher populations in New Hampshire to help inform management practices and conservation policies.
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—Jesus La Paz (Mentor: Nick Smith)
Jesus conducted research on the possible effects of AI using the philosophical framework of historical materialism.
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—Jack Sullivan (Mentor: Nan Yi)
Jack discusses his work developing and testing an effective catalyst for converting methane to ethane using light to drive the reaction.
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—Claire Paley (Mentor: Elizabeth Mellyn)
Focusing on narratives written by women seeking mental health treatment, Claire explored the history of gendered psychiatric diagnoses.
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—Valerie Moyer
Jeffrey Halpern is an associate professor of chemical engineering and bioengineering at the University of New Hampshire.
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—Melanie Burley (Mentor: Jennifer Dijkstra)
Melanie investigates the effects dissolved oxygen and water temperature on tunicates, a marine species in the Gulf of Maine.
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—Jack Reynolds (Mentor: Kyung Jae Jeong)
Jack Reynolds shares the secrets of tissue engineering.
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