UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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New Hampshire Business Review: UNH/NOAA Joint Hydrographic Center Receives $6.5 Million in Funding
The funding will continue the operation of National Center of Excellence in hydrographic, ocean and coastal mapping sciences. Read More -
PBS NewsHour: Supreme Court Struggles To Define ‘Searches’ as Technology Changes
Behzad Mirhashem writes about interpreting the Fourth Amendment. Read More -
Mapping Earth’s Oceans
UNH scientists and graduate students from around the world have set out to chart the planet’s oceans — 85% of which are not yet mapped. Knowing more... Read More -
HealthDay: How Steroid Abuse Put an Aging Body Builder into the Hospital
Dain LaRoche discusses the effects of extended steroid use on the body. Read More -
NHPR: As Road Salt Ends Up in NH Rivers, Scientists Worry About Fish and Plant Habitat
UNH researchers found that, on average, some 11 percent of streams in the Merrimack River watershed are affected by elevated salinity. Read More -
SouthCoastToday.com: Scientists Dip into Pope's Island Waters for Invasive Species Count
As part of a team of marine scientists, Larry Harris helps document the spread of invasive species. The team will use the survey to assess the... Read More -
U.S. News: Historical Society to Archive Public Policy Center's Work
The New Hampshire Center for Public Policies shut down in April after more than 20 years due to financial difficulties. The historical society has... Read More -
Concord Monitor: Appledore Island Is Pretty, but Energy Geeks Are More Interested in Its Microgrid
Jennifer Seavey and Ross Hansen discuss Shoals Marine Laboratory's solar arrays and battery storage, which provide the majority of Appledore Island's... Read More -
NHPR: Telemedicine in NH
Jeanne Ryer and others discuss how consulting a doctor through video-chat has the potential to lower costs and help New Hampshire deal with the... Read More -
Concord Monitor: For the Love of Berries: Hopkinton Couple Saves Blueberry Farm from Development
Members of UNH Cooperative Extension take weekly soil readinngs to help the farm alter water or fertilizer usage to provide ideal growing conditions. Read More

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