UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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The funding will continue the operation of National Center of Excellence in hydrographic, ocean and coastal mapping sciences. -
Behzad Mirhashem writes about interpreting the Fourth Amendment. -
Mapping Earth’s Oceans
UNH scientists and graduate students from around the world have set out to chart the planet’s oceans — 85% of which are not yet mapped. Knowing more... Read More -
Dain LaRoche discusses the effects of extended steroid use on the body. -
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 ofĚýmarine scientists, Larry HarrisĚýhelps documentĚýthe spread of invasive species. The team willĚýuse 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, whichĚýprovide the majority ofĚýAppledore Island's... -
Members of UNH Cooperative Extension take weeklyĚýsoil readinngs to help the farm alter water or fertilizer usage to provide ideal growing conditions. -
Jeanne Ryer and others discuss howĚýconsulting a doctor throughĚývideo-chat has the potential to lower costs and help New HampshireĚýdeal with the...

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