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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

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    New Hampshire wasthe second fastest growing state in New England over the last decade.According to research published by Kenneth Johnson, Senior Demographer at the Carsey School...
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    According U.S. Census Bureau figures released last month, New Hampshire was the second-fastest growing state in New England in the last decade. Research from Carsey School Senior...
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    Quixada Moore-Vissing, Carsey School Fellow and New Hampshire Civic Health Index co-author, recently wrote an editorial piece for The Fulcrum. In it, she discusses how we can...
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    Kenneth Johnson, Senior Demographer at the Carsey School,attributes the Granite State’s slowing population on several factors. “New Hampshire doesn’t have very much of a natural...
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    Carsey School fellow and New Hampshire Civic Health Index co-authorQuixada Moore-Vissing was recently interviewed for New Hampshire Public Radio's The Exchange.According to the...
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    According to research published by Carsey School's Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson, all of New Hampshire’s population gain in recent years has been due to people moving into...
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    Even as the country has rapidly become more diverse, New Hampshire is still considered one of the whitest states in the nation. According to research published by Carsey School...
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    Carsey School Fellow Quixada Moore-Vissing was recently interviewed by Rick Ganley on NHPR regarding the 2020 New Hampshire Civic Health Index she co-authored. The 2020 Index...
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    Research conductedby Carsey School demographer Kenneth Johnsonfound that people have been moving to New Hampshire to be closer to their family, for work, and to enjoy a higher...
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    New Hampshire is in good civic health, ranking higher than the national average on several key indicators such as voter turnout, volunteering, charitable giving, attending public...