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  • UNH researchers found that, on average, some 11 percent of streams in the Merrimack River watershed are affected by elevated salinity.
  • As part of a team ofÌýmarine scientists, Larry HarrisÌýhelps documentÌýthe spread of invasive species. The team willÌýuse the survey to assess the...
  • The New Hampshire Center for Public Policies shut down in April after more than 20 years due to financial difficulties. The historical society has...
  • Jennifer Seavey and Ross Hansen discuss Shoals Marine Laboratory's solar arrays and battery storage, whichÌýprovide the majority ofÌýAppledore Island's...
  • Members of UNH Cooperative Extension take weeklyÌýsoil readinngs to help the farm alter water or fertilizer usage to provide ideal growing conditions.
  • Jeanne Ryer and others discuss howÌýconsulting a doctor throughÌývideo-chat has the potential to lower costs and help New HampshireÌýdeal with the...
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    UNH Carsey School to Assume Publication of What is New Hampshire?

    The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Âé¶¹app will now publish the signature research publication of the former New Hampshire... Read More
  • UNH announced today it will take over publication of a widely referenced research publication. "What is New Hampshire?" was previously produced by...
  • Constitutional law expert John Greabe answers questions aboutÌýPresident Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh and the nomination process.
  • Researchers and undergraduate interns at the Shoals Marine Laboratory have been monitoring the seal the seal resurgence at Duck Island.
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