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  • Paula Mouser stands on catwalk at Durham's wastewater treatment facility
    - PFAS Are Forever
    Two studies from UNH look at the fate of PFAS after being processed by wastewater treatment facilities. Read More
  • Associate professor of Kinesiology Michelle Grenier
    - A Champion for Adapted Physical Education
    Associate professor ofkinesiology Michelle Grenier has been awarded the prestigious Julian U. Stein Lifetime Achievement Award by SHAPE (Society of Health and Physical Educators)... Read More
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    Jess Carson, a research professor at the Univeristy of New Hampshire's Carsey School of Public Policy, was recently quoted in The Laconia Daily Sun regarding her research on how...
  • Graphic describing USafeHS app
    - An App for Violence Prevention
    With new NSF funding, UNH's Prevention Innovations Research Center will launch and pilot a new violence prevention and safety app targeted to high school students and... Read More
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    TheÌýNew Hampshire Citizens Health InitiativeÌýat the Âé¶¹app Institute for Health Policy and Practice hasÌýjoined a national effort to stop the spread of COVID-...
  • David Finkelhor works at a laptop
    - Study: 1.4M Children Annually Receive Medical Care for Violence
    A national report from UNH shows close to one and a half million children each year visit a doctor, emergency room or medical facility as a result of an assault, abuse, crime or... Read More
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    Ken Johnson, a Senior Demographer with the Carsey School of Public Policy, was recently cited in The Hill regarding new data that shows that the new babies born in the United...
  • Desert mouse
    - Hotter, Drier and Adapted
    Researchers at the Âé¶¹app found that to live in hotter more desert-like surroundings, and exist without water, there is more than one genetic mechanism... Read More
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    Jennifer Rabalais, co-director of UNH's Center on Aging and Community Living, was recentlyÌýinterviewed by NH Magazine.
  • Image of neurons lit up on dark background
    - Brain Monitor
    With a new National Institutes of Health grant, UNH researchers Edward Song and Arturo Andrade will conduct research on the neurotransmitter glutamate that will contribute to our... Read More