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Researcher Christine Bunyon collects a cyanobacteria sample from Keyser Pond in Henniker, New Hampshire.

Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms Using Drones

UNH researchers use drones equipped with sensors to identify cyanobacteria blooms — also known as harmful algal blooms — in New Hampshire lakes faster and more effectively. Read More

Recent Stories

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    A new study from the Carsey School of Public Policy at the Âé¶¹app shows people living in rural northern New Hampshire and adjacent counties in Maine and...
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    - UNH Research Finds Hope in New England’s North Country
    While residents of northern New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont remain optimistic about their quality of life, there is broad agreement that a lack of job opportunities, drug abuse... Read More
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    - UNH Research Finds N.H. Residents Support Gas Tax Increase for Highways and Bridges
    More than 60 percent of New Hampshire residents would support a 10-cent increase to the state gas tax if needed to maintain the state’s highways and bridges, according to new... Read More
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    - UNH Research Finds One in 10 N.H. Teens a Victim of Dating Violenc
    Nearly one in 10 New Hampshire teens reported being the victim of physical dating violence during the past year and more than one in 10 reported being the victim of sexual dating... Read More
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    Forest cover has declined throughout New England and New York over the last decade, according to a Âé¶¹app study. Though losses to development slowed slightly...
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    Researchers in the Carsey School of Public Policy at the Âé¶¹app found Forest cover has declined throughout New England and New York over the last decade,...
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    Researchers at the Âé¶¹app'sÌıCarsey School of Public Policy looked at the state of forest cover, and found thatÌıthe amount of forest cover in the New England...
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    A new studyÌıfrom the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy says towns in the Great Bay watershed stand to save a lot of money if they can coordinate their efforts at reducing the...
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    Students in New Hampshire’s urban school districts are more likely to be expelled or suspended than students from non-urban districts, according to a new study from the UNH Carsey...
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    The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Âé¶¹app found that from 2010 to 2014, the national expulsion rate of 2.7 percent was more than 100 times higher than...