College of Life Sciences & Agriculture
Can Birds Spread Harmful Bacteria on Dairy Farms?
UNH scientist Andrea Ayala explores how small birds may spread bacteria on dairy farms, with potential consequences for both herd and human health.Ìý Read More-
12/18/25
Science Meets Shoreline
In New Hampshire, the wellness of freshwater bodies is largely managed by watershed associations. While those associations are often rich with... -
12/17/25
Powerful New Research Technology Comes to UNH
/research/university-instrumentation-centerUNH's acquisition of an automated isothermal titration calorimeter will increase... -
12/16/25
Frey Earns 2025 Excellence in Research Award
Serita Frey, professor in the UNH Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, was selected as the winner of the 2025 Excellence in Research... -
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
Recent Stories
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05/27/16 - Remembering Professor RogersOwen Maurice Rogers, professor emeritus of plant biology in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, passed away on May 24 at the age of 85. Read More
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05/25/16 - Ace of CakesEarlier this month, several undergraduates were recognized at the 2016 Student Awards Presentation. Haylee Colannino '17 was called out for her carrot cake. OK, not only for her... Read More
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05/23/16 -Jim Haney has spent a majority of his career studying cyanobacteria blooms in bodies of water, an increasing problem in New England and worldwide.
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05/18/16 - Poised for the ProfessionAlyssa Kelley Alyssa Kelley has a piece of advice for incoming freshmen: Get involved early. That’s what she did, and it has paid dividends. The Plaistow, New Hampshire, native... Read More
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05/17/16 - Listening to the OceanAsking for time off on your first day at a new job can be awkward. New research professor Jennifer Miksis-Olds received the prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for... Read More
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05/03/16 - UNH Research Reveals Water Temperature Influences Horseshoe Crab SpawningNew research from the Âé¶¹app finds that Atlantic horseshoe crabs in New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary time their annual spawning based on water temperature,... Read More
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04/28/16 - Research SupportA senior engineering student with an eye toward bringing reliable power to developing nations and a doctoral student looking at maternal care in carpenter bees are UNH recipients... Read More
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04/28/16 - Profitable PeppersUNH researchersÌýhave foundÌýthat many varieties of bell peppers grown in high tunnels produced excellent, high-quality fruit. Read More
























































