Research
Predicting Better Colostrum for Healthier Calves
UNH research helps dairy farmers improve colostrum quality with data-driven insights on timing, environment, and nutrition to boost calf health and herd productivity. 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... -
03/18/25
Electromagnetic Therapy Potential Tool for Improving Dairy Herd Health
UNH partners with MagnaWave to explore pulsed electromagnetic therapy for dairy cows, showing promise for mastitis treatment and udder health... -
03/03/25
Living Labs: How Experimental Forests Offer Insights into Small Mammal Population Dynamics
UNH study reveals how small mammals adapt reproduction to forest seed cycles, influencing seed dispersal, tree regeneration, and forest ecosystem... -
02/18/25
Unlocking Nature’s Ice-Binders
UNH scientists study antifreeze proteins to improve cryopreservation methods, aiming to revolutionize medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology with...
Recent Stories
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03/29/17 - Mihaela Sabin Named TechEducator of the YearMihaela Sabin, associate professor and coordinator of computing technology at UNH Manchester, will be honored as TechEducator of the Year at the TechWomen|TechGirls annual awards ... Read More
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03/21/17 - Voice Recognition and Data VisualizationMost students struggle to finish one master’s thesis, but by May 2017, Erol Aygar will have finished his second thesis in a year, earning him Master of Science degrees in computer... Read More
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03/13/17 - Gender Inequality in KosovoPolitics & Society major Meredith Howe spent an exciting fall semester in southeastern Europe through Peace and Conflict Studies in the Balkans, a journalism program offered... Read More
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03/09/17 - In the News: Laziness isn’t why people are poor. And iPhones aren’t why they lack health care."Why do we insist that if you are poor, you should also be miserable? Why do we require penitence?" writes Stephen Pimpare, lecturer in the Politics & Society program, in The... Read More
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03/07/17 - Succeeding in the Real WorldA combat veteran with more than 15 years in the military, college wasn't originally part of Staff Sgt. Dennis Fitton's plan. Read More
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03/07/17 - Stocking Grocery Shelves with the Touch of a MouseRola Tokatli turned an internship into a career. Read More
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02/16/17 - Political Science Professor Talks TurkeyIn a recent interview with World Politics Review, Politics & Society Professor Melinda Negrón-Gonzales discussed women's rights and gender equality in Turkey. The interview is... Read More
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02/10/17 - Information Literacy ResearchSusanne Paterson, associate professor of English, and Carolyn Gamtso, associate professor and head of reference and instruction, recently published an article in The Journal of... Read More
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11/29/16 - Listen: American Politics Professor Stephen Pimpare Hosts Podcasts on Public PolicyStephen Pimpare, lecturer of American politics and public policy, recently joined the New Books Network as host of the public policy channel, where he leads podcast interviews... Read More
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08/30/16 - TeachCode Academy Helps Teachers Bring Coding to the ClassroomEven as their students were cleaning out their lockers and crossing the last few days of school off their calendars, a group of Manchester-area educators and administrators were... Read More