Research
Powerful New Research Technology Comes to UNH
https://www.unh.edu/research/university-instrumentation-centerUNH's acquisition of an automated isothermal titration calorimeter will increase research capabilities in a variety of fields. Read More-
12/16/25
Frey Earns 2025 Excellence in Research Award
Serita Frey, professor in the UNH Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, was selected as the winner of the 2025 Excellence in Research... -
12/10/25
Smarter Feed, Stronger Returns for New Hampshire Fish Farmers
Karolina Kwasek is researching ways to make fish nutrition better and more economical for the growing aquaculture industry. -
12/01/25
James Hall Ginkgo Tree Sees Latest Leaf Drop on Record
The ginkgo tree outside of James Hall saw its leaves fall Nov. 16 this year, marking the latest leaf drop for the tree on record. Later dates have... -
12/01/25
Tiny Satellite Built by UNH Students Blasts Off to Space
When the Falcon 9 rocket blasted off the day after Thanksgiving, it carried with it years of hard work — and the hopes and dreams — of 26 UNH...
Recent Stories
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11/21/25 - American Institute of Chemical Engineers Honor Two UNH ResearchersTwo UNH researchers, Professor Harish Vashisth and postdoctoral research scholar Lev Levintov, in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering have been honored by... Read More
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11/20/25 - Karla Armenti Honored for Advancing Workplace Health and InclusionOn the heels of her retirement, Karla Armenti is being recognized for her career dedicated to improving workplace safety. More specifically, Armenti has been honored by the New... Read More
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11/20/25 - UNH’s Dementia Care Robot Project Enters Home TestingUNH researchers have begun real-world testing of AI-enabled robot in the homes of families caring for loved ones with dementia, exploring how the technology can support... Read More
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11/18/25 - For Older Adults Without Children, Friendship Can Be a LifelineUNH research finds older adults without children experience more loneliness, but strong friendships significantly reduce it. Marital status also matters, highlighting the... Read More
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11/18/25 - Can Science Keep Produce Fresh Longer?UNH scientist Duoduo Wang researches the complex process of ripening to uncover ways to extend ripeness and reduce food waste. Read More
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11/14/25 - Tracking Acidification in the Gulf of MaineAs ocean waters grow increasingly acidic, beloved shellfish like clams, oysters, scallops and lobsters — staples of coastal cuisine — face mounting challenges to survive,... Read More
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11/13/25 - Sustaining Striped BassA study led by Adrienne Kovach pinpoints where the striped bass caught off the northeast coast originally came from. Read More
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11/12/25 - Why Do Ginkgo Trees Drop All Their Leaves at Once? A UNH Expert ExplainsWhy do ginkgo trees drop all their leaves at once? And what does UNH’s iconic James Hall ginkgo tell us about how frost is coming later in the fall? Serita Frey, professor of... Read More
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11/11/25 - Mercury Stored in Coastal Sediments Is Making a ComebackBuried deep in the sediments of the world’s coastal shelves, the toxic metal mercury has, to some degree, been locked away from entering the marine food chain. Now, a study co-... Read More
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11/03/25 - UNH Researchers Harness AI to Discover Magnetic MaterialsStudy authors Suman Itani, a PH.D. student in physics (left) and postdoctoral researcher Yibo Zhang. Photo by Jiadong Zang. Magnets are at the core of the technology that powers... Read More
























































