UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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Newsweek: Space Travel for Humans, Robots More Dangerous, Thanks to Radiation
Nathan Schwadron’s research indicates space radiation is getting worse due to the increased number of cosmic rays. Read More -
Team USA: Four-Time Paralympian Tyler Walker Strikes Giant Slalom Silver for First-Ever Paralympic Medal
UNH alumnus Tyler Walker wins silver in the men’s sitting giant slalom during the Paralympic Winter Games in PyeongChang. Read More -
San Francisco Chronicle: Professor Creates Healthy Antioxidant-Infused Coffee
Glen Miller has developed a method of concentrating resveratrol and infusing it into coffee beans so all the nutritional benefits remain. Read More -
Scienmag: Mowing the Lawn Less Often Improves Bee Habitat
Alexandra R. Contosta co-authored the paper on pollinator habitat which was published this week in the journal Biological Conservation. Read More -
Wall Street Journal: Elderly in U.S. Are Projected to Outnumber Children for First Time
The growing elderly population will also put pressure on lawmakers to shift funding toward programs such as Medicare and Social Security,... Read More -
Fast Company: People with Disabilities Are Finding More Work, But There's a Long Way To Go
A new report, informed by data from UNH’s Institute on Disability, finds that while there’s been some improvement, people with disabilities face huge... Read More -
New Hampshire Union Leader: UNH Scientists Join Effort To Identify Most Common Weeds
The collaborative, three-state study is an important first step in providing a baseline for organic growers who could face challenges due to... Read More -
WMUR 9: Weather Instruments Developed by UNH Launched into Space
The technology is part of a suite of weather instruments created specifically for new NOAA satellites designed to better forecast weather. Read More -
NHPR: From the Golden State to the Granite State: Why These Tattoo Artists Made N.H. Home
It turns out this tattoo shop - with its mix of out-of-staters and different races - is in some ways representative of what’s happening... Read More -
Idaho Business Review: Idaho Census 2020 planning underway
Regions that fall into that category in Idaho include rural areas, as well as areas in and near Native American reservations, according to 2020... Read More

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