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Recent Stories

  • A Research Record
    - A Research Record
    UNH closed FY20 with a record-breaking $129 million in new grants and contracts for research. Read More
  • Bogged Down By Climate Change
    - Bogged Down By Climate Change
    Shrubs are replacing moss in peat bogs due to climate change, which could causeÌýmore carbon dioxide to enterÌýour atmosphere.Ìý Read More
  • Igniting a Spark for Space Science
    - Igniting a Spark for Space Science
    UNH research professor Charles Smith for the 2020 AGU Carrington Award for excellence in space physics outreach. Read More
  • Northern Lights dance across the night sky
    - Night Life
    Researchers have received a new NASA grant to study geomagnetic storms on the night side of the Earth. Read More
  • Image of sun with solar wind
    - Solar Explorers
    NASA has selected two teams featuring UNH researchersÌýfor its newÌýheliophysics mission concept studies.Ìý Read More
  • New Arctic Ocean map has been released
    - A Better View Below
    UNH scientists have helped to publish the most detailed map to date of the Arctic Ocean seafloor. Read More
  • Ruth Varner in Stordalen Mire in Sweden
    - Emerging Science
    UNH will receive $3.6 million to examine the climate change effect on ecosystems.Ìý Read More
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  • GIS map indicating groundwater rise due to sea level rise
    - More Than Maps
    NH GRANIT reaffirms itsÌýcommitment to curatingÌýgeographic data, helping communities, and shaping students' careers.Ìý Read More
  • Icebreaker cuts through sea ice.
    - Charting a Course Ahead
    The Joint Hydrographic Center has received a five-year, $38.5 millionÌýgrant to continue their work in ocean mapping. Read More