Earth Systems Research Center
5 Ways Wildcats Are Staying Cool This Summer
Summer of ’24 has already broken heat records here in New England, but some in our UNH community are staying cool. Here are five ways our ’Cats are beating the dog days of summer. Cruising on an icebreaker. Three researchers from UNH’s world-renowned Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping — director... Read More-
05/20/24
Regenerating Northern Oak Forests Using Prescribed Fire
Research at UNH explores prescribed fire to boost Northern red oak regeneration, ensuring its ecological and economic benefits in New England's... -
04/16/24
Wetland Restoration Falls Short of Fixing Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone
UNH research indicates that wetland restoration efforts are falling short of expectations to help fix the Gulf of Mexico's dead zone. -
03/15/24
Monitoring Marsh Transformations with Drones
New aerial imagery helps researchers monitor changes in the health and longevity of New Hampshire's coastal marshes. -
03/13/24
Alternative Syrups: What Are They and How Can They Improve Resiliency of Maple Syrup Industry?
UNH doctoral candidate David Moore, a member of the Ecohydrology Lab at the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, led research into best...
Recent Stories
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05/08/19 - Giving Science a VoiceTwo UNH graduate students are giving New Hampshire science a national voice. Read More
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05/03/19 - Increasing UNH’s ImpactFaculty, grad students complete first-ever Research Communications Academy. Read More
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04/29/19 - Climate (Diet) ChangeAs the Arctic rapidly warms from climate change, reindeer are responding by eating different foods available during the longer growing seasons. Read More
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04/23/19 - Rising Above The CrowdUndergraduates at UNH are leading their own research project sand publishing the data and results, sometimes before they even graduate. Read More
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03/25/19 - Melting ArcticAn international panel of researchers, including UNH's Larry Mayer and Nancy Kinner, will discuss Arctic change and melting. Read More
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02/18/19 - The Spirit of CollaborationJennifer Jacobs is passionate about bringing people together to tackle the big issues affecting communities— from our water supply to our roadways, she’s helping to advance the... Read More
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10/09/18 - Committed to Collaborative Research ExcellenceFourteen interdisciplinary teams of UNH researchers have received $425,000 in CoRE funding. Read More
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08/23/18 - Clues in the CoresA UNH graduate student is tracing through the Arctic's climate history. Read More
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06/05/18 - UNH Researchers Shine a Light on More Accurate Way To Estimate Land-based PhotosynthesisResearchers have linked plant energy "glow" with photosynthesis across all major land-based ecosystems. Read More
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03/06/18 - Listening InFrom the waters of the Arctic to grasslands in Oklahoma, UNH researchers are using sound to see the world more clearly. Read More