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08/26/25
In Memoriam: Eric Lund
Eric Lund, a UNH research scientist who recently passed away, is being remembered as a dedicated space scientist and valued colleague. -
08/11/25
UNH Researchers Help Find WWII Shipwrecks in Solomon Islands
Researchers from UNH's Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping helped find more than a dozen World War II shipwrecks in the Solomon Islands. -
07/23/25
Closing the Gap in a Global Space Weather Monitoring System
UNH students and researchers help bring neutron monitor back online in Maui, filling a crucial gap in the global space weather monitoring system. -
07/15/25
Sharks Aren't Lingering in Local Waters, UNH Researchers Find
White sharks appear to be using New Hampshire waters as “a bit of a highway to get further up the coast,” says researcher Nathan Furey, a conclusion...
Recent Stories
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02/24/19 - Top TierUNH has risen to the top echelon of research universities in the country. Read More
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02/21/19 - Hydrographic Hall of FameAndy Armstrong, the NOAA co-director of UNH's Joint Hydrographic Center, was honored by the Hydrographic Society of America. 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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02/04/19 - Stellar ScienceSometimes you have to go to the extreme reaches of the planet to study the most extreme phenomena in space. Read More
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01/16/19 - In The WeedsInvasive seaweeds that have found a foothold in the Gulf of Maine could change the way predators and prey interact. Read More
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01/04/19 - Climate Change WoesUNH professor Jennifer Jacobs was a lead author on the landmark Fourth National Climate Assessment released recently by 13 government agencies. Read More
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12/13/18 - A World-Class HonorThe Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has elected Larry Mayer as a foreign member. Read More
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12/03/18 - New Study from Ryan Cassotto '18G Explains Quirky Glacial Behavior (CIRES)Research conducted while Cassotto studied at UNH published in Journal of Glaciology. Read More
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11/15/18 - UNH Scientists Capture Space Energy ExplosionThe journal Science has published results from the MMS satellite mission. Read More
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11/02/18 - Mighty MicrobesUNH scientists are taking part in a study to learn more about the microbes that break down contaminants in the ocean and subterranean desert environments. Read More