Robbin Ray ’82

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  • Yaning Li, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at UNH

    Get Smart

    UNH researchers have shown for the first time that rotating cells in chiral cellular solids, a foam-like substance, could lead to the creation of a new smart material.
  • Xiaowei Teng, associate professor of chemical engineering

    Better Batteries

    UNH researchers have developed an alternative energy storage system that could lead to less dangerous and more cost-effective battery technology.
  • NASA rocket with UNH-built instruments on board

    How's the Weather in Space?

    Rocket with instruments designed by UNH researchers blasted into space Nov. 19 (Photo: NASA)
  • Colorful image of Van Allen radiation belts around Earth

    Van Allen Discovery

    UNH researchers have captured unique measurements of the Van Allen radiation belts that circle the Earth during an extremely rare solar wind event. The findings, which have never been reported before...
  • Researcher Jennifer Miksis-Olds

    Eavesdropping on the Ocean

    A new federal contract will help researchers like Jennifer Miksis-Olds eavesdrop on the ocean environment. The contract, worth up to $6.5 million, will support ongoing monitoring and research with...
  • UNH instrument used on NASA MMS satellite

    Magnetic Mysteries, Decoded

    A NASA rocket carrying instruments developed by scientists, engineers and students from UNH’s Space Science Center (SSC) has obtained the first-ever data of an elusive phenomenon, providing never-...
  • Portsmouth Brewery head brewer Matt Gallagher

    From Port to Pint

    Seaweed has made its way into your favorite pint. Watch how.
  • University of New Hampshire welcome sign

    UNH Researchers Find Many Unaware of Legal Responsibility to Report Child Abuse

    A landmark study by researchers at the University of New Hampshire finds gaps regarding awareness of mandatory reporting laws among the general public in New Hampshire, a state where all adults are...
  • Amelia Curtis

    Historical Horticulture

    The seeds for Celia Thaxter's storied garden on Appledore Island are sown right here at UNH.
  • University of New Hampshire welcome sign

    UNH Researchers Find Sextortion Leaves Painful Aftermath and Limited Help Options

    “Sextortion”, a form of blackmail often using sexual images to threaten victims into sexual favors, can spark life-altering crises in the lives of young people, according to new research by the...
  • University of New Hampshire welcome sign

    UNH Research Finds Child Kidnappings are Not Declining, But Fewer End in Murder

    Over the past decade, the number of children kidnapped by strangers and acquaintances has remained comparatively the same, however there was a significant decline in children killed by their...
  • Illustration of satellites circling the Earth

    Magnetic Reconnection

    On October 16, 2015, dozens of UNH scientists, space physics researchers, engineers and students made history.
  • Horseshoe crabs

    UNH Research Reveals Water Temperature Influences Horseshoe Crab Spawning

    New research from the University of New Hampshire finds that Atlantic horseshoe crabs in New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary time their annual spawning based on water temperature, not lunar cycle.
  • Occupational therapy students at UNH

    Trash to Technology

    In Therese Willkomm’s classroom, occupational therapy students are turning campaign signs into assistive technology, with great results.
  • Swedish lakes and ponds

    Northern Lakes and Greenhouse Gas

    Naturally occurring emissions of a greenhouse gas from far northern bodies of water may be larger than previously thought. New research shows that freshwater lakes and ponds at high northern...
  • UNH Research: Helmetless-Tackling Drills Significantly Reduce Head Impact

    UNH Research: Helmetless-Tackling Drills Significantly Reduce Head Impact

    The national debate around football-related head impacts, and their relationship to concussions and spinal injuries, continues to raise concern in the United States. Sparked by efforts to help make...
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