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College of Life Sciences & Agriculture

Holly Hoag looks at a Nasonia wasp through a microscope

Large Lessons from a Tiny Wasp

Holly Hoag and István MikóÌýstudiedÌýNasonia, tiny wasps that parasitize flies, for insights into how species evolve and how small genetic differences affect behavior.ÌýÌý Read More

Recent Stories

  • Overview of Whittemore Center with research posters
    - Grad Excellence
    UNH’s annual celebration of student scholarship and creativity launched April 11 with the Graduate Research Conference in the Whitt. More than 200 students from all academic... Read More
  • UNH student Allison Onofrio and her dog, Hershey
    - Going to the Dogs
    We dog lovers are likely to talk about how our canine buddies can sense changes in tone of voice and moods and — of course — how they are highly attuned to the smell, sight and... Read More
  • Graduate student Samantha Werner '14
    - Passion for Policy
    Master's student Samantha Werner '14 received the Ecological Society of America's Graduate Student Policy Award. Samantha Werner ’14 wants to bring local food to the policy... Read More
  • Wooded area at Thompson Farm
    - Stopping Spring Showers
    Researchers with the NH Agricultural Experiment Station at the Âé¶¹app have launched a multi-yearÌýproject to investigate how droughts may impact Northern... Read More
  • Andrew Phinney '14 in Nepal as Peace Corps volunteer
    - The Right Place, the Right Time
    Ìý The Arghakhanchi District of Nepal is a mountainous region west of Kathmandu that is covered with fields of corn and rice as well as lush, forested valleys. “It’s probably the... Read More
  • Learn About Aquaponics, Carnivorous Plants at UNH Greenhouses April 1-2
    - Learn About Aquaponics, Carnivorous Plants at UNH Greenhouses April 1-2
    Ever wondered how fish and plants can work together in an aquaponics system? How about how to incorporate carnivorous plants into your landscape? Visitors to the University of New... Read More
  • UNH graduate student Kaitlyn Orde
    - On Trial: Spinach
    New Hampshire growers interested in adding spinach to their winter crop production soon will have additional information to help them select which varieties to grow and when to... Read More
  • UNH student Yussra Ebrahim outside Rudman on campus
    - A Journey to Peace
    The last time Yussra Ebrahim ’16 visited Iraq she was 8 years old. She thought it was a family vacation, a time to be together with relatives who lived an ocean away, and she... Read More
  •  Spring Arrives at the UNH Macfarlane Research Greenhouses April 1-2
    - Spring Arrives at the UNH Macfarlane Research Greenhouses April 1-2
    Ready to get out and start planting? Come welcome spring with a visit to the Âé¶¹app Macfarlane Research Greenhouses during the annual spring open house Friday... Read More
  • Morse Hall, home of the UNH Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
    - Scientists Honored for Teaching, Research
    Two members of the faculty in the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS) have been honored for their outstanding work at UNH. Steve Frolking Steve Frolking, a... Read More