College of Life Sciences & Agriculture
Powerful New Research Technology Comes to UNH
UNH's acquisition of an automated isothermal titration calorimeter will increase research capabilities in a variety of fields.Ìý Read More-
12/10/25
Smarter Feed, Stronger Returns for New Hampshire Fish Farmers
Karolina Kwasek is researching ways to make fish nutrition better and more economical for the growing aquaculture industry.Ìý -
12/01/25
James Hall Ginkgo Tree Sees Latest Leaf Drop on Record
The ginkgo tree outside of James Hall saw its leaves fall Nov. 16 this year, marking the latest leaf drop for the tree on record. Later dates have... -
11/18/25
Can Science Keep Produce Fresh Longer?
UNH scientist Duoduo Wang researches the complex process of ripening to uncover ways to extend ripeness and reduce food waste.Ìý -
11/13/25
Sustaining Striped Bass
A study led by Adrienne Kovach pinpoints where the striped bass caught off the northeast coast originally came from.
Recent Stories
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12/04/17 - Scientific StandoutGwyneth Welch ’16 is making things happen, thanks to her Hamel Scholar experience. Read More
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12/04/17 - Stronger Storms Hamper Ability of Streams and Rivers to Clean Up PollutionFreshwater streams and rivers naturally clean up some forms of pollution originating from urban and agricultural areas, but increased storm intensity reduces this ability, which... Read More
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12/04/17 - Planting the Seeds of STEM SuccessWhen Albany International committedÌýto help support UNH’s K-12 STEM Teachers Collaborative, it paved the way for new initiatives and opportunities inÌýRochester, New Hampshire. Read More
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12/04/17 - Watching the WatershedsWilliam McDowell and his students are working hardÌýto understand more about a coveted natural resource. Read More
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11/29/17 - Tropical Treasure TroveKatherine Sinacore's research is enabling responsible land-use decisions in Panama’s tree plantations. Read More
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11/29/17 - Getting to the Root of the MatterStudy by graduate student finds roots comprise almost a third of total tree biomass. Read More
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11/28/17 - Tracking a Population in PerilFor the past four years, UNH professorÌýPete Pekins has been tracking the decline of New Hampshire’s moose population at the hands of the winter tick. Read More
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11/28/17 - Food for ThoughtA new Thompson School partnership provides Oyster RiverÌýstudents with fresh, local vegetables hydroponically grown in UNH’s greenhouses. Read More























































