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Recent Stories

  • Trench leading from a spring to the wall where villagers can get water
    - DO Drink the Water
    There’s a pipe that comes out of a cement wall in a village inÌýMalawi that Emma Turgeon ‘19 helped put there. Before the pipe, there was a trench to dig, and the wall to build and... Read More
  • Summer Research Workshop Discussion Group
    - What Makes for a Successful Researcher?
    Being a successful researcher involves much more than just conducting research—a researcher must also be a strong communicator, a participant in the greater scientific community,... Read More
  • UNH professor Ray Cook and therapy-dog-in-training Tucker
    - Engineering a Better World
    "Studying abroad and studying the arts changed my life." Read More
  • Curtis Linton '21 on the football field
    - Turning Things Around
    McNair Scholar Curtis Linton ’21 aims high. Read More
  • NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen visited UNH to meet with faculty members and students
    - NASA Lands at UNH
    NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen meet with faculty members and students working on space science projects. Ìý Read More
  • Toni Galvin and Joe Dwyer.
    - Space Fellows
    Two UNH researchers are recognized for their contributions to space science. Read More
  • Illustration of Parker Solar Probe as it approaches the sun.
    - Bright Minds
    Students work behind the scenes on NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission. Read More
  • When Stars Collide
    - When Stars Collide
    Sometimes in order to better understand the law of physics on Earth, you need to reach into outer space. Very far into outer space. Read More
  • A satellite image of the Gulf of Mexico
    - A Glimmer of Oceanic Hope
    In what’s being hailed as the largest single research contract ever awarded to UNHÌýbyÌýNASA, researchers will receive $107.9 million to develop a space-based instrument to study... Read More
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