Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS)
Could microplastics impact the ocean's carbon storage?
UNH researchers have received an NSF grant to study the impacts of microplastics on the ocean's microbial food web. Read More-
04/07/25
Land. Sea. Space.
What does it mean to be a Land, Sea and Space Grant university? The triple designation signifies a collaboration between the U.S. government partners... -
04/07/25
Mapping the Deep
In December 2023, thanks to UNH, the United States grew by one million square kilometers. The U.S. gained that seabed territory beyond 200 nautical... -
04/04/25
A Career Written in the Stars
Many moons before Harlan Spence became the director for the UNH Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS), his father, an amateur... -
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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05/07/19 - Ocean ExplorersNOAA taps UNH as one of five institutions tasked with exploring U.S. ocean territory. 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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04/22/19 - Finish-Line FellowshipUNH doctoral student Melissa Meléndez-Oyola has received a prestigious Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship. Read More
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04/18/19 - Leading the ChargeNew 3D data images have revealed the cause for unusual electrical activity in storm clouds. Read More
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04/10/19 - At Lightning SpeedIn a first-of-its-kind observation, UNH researchers have documented an unusual phenomenon that occurs in the clouds before a lightning flash emerges. Read More
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03/26/19 - Rocket PowerStudents traveled to Norway to take part in a rocket launch that carried their sampling equipment into the upper atmosphere. Read More