Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS)
RENU 3 Rocket Blasts Off With UNH Technology on Board
UNH scientists and students designed and built 10 space instruments to study atmospheric phenomena that affect satellites and GPS communications. Read More-
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... -
11/14/25
Tracking Acidification in the Gulf of Maine
As ocean waters grow increasingly acidic, beloved shellfish like clams, oysters, scallops and lobsters — staples of coastal cuisine — face mounting... -
11/11/25
Mercury Stored in Coastal Sediments Is Making a Comeback
Buried 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... -
10/14/25
Archaeology Dig Showcases Power of Community Connections
In partnership with a landowner in nearby Madbury, UNH Professor Meghan Howey and her colleagues were able to identify the site of a 1701 garrison...
Recent Stories
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06/05/19 - Listen Up, UNHUNH is launching a new center that will focus on the science of sound. Read More
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06/04/19 - UNH Alumni Team Wins XPRIZEA team of UNH alumni has won the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE, a global competition to advance deep-sea technologies for ocean floor exploration. Read More
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06/03/19 - Seasons Of ChangeOne of the leading indicators of climate change — phenology, or nature’s calendar — can provide some insight into past climatic trends as well. Read More
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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



























































