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Two UNH Space Weather Instruments Blast Off Toward the Sun
After years in the making, two UNH space weather instruments have blasted off toward the sun to study its influence on our solar system and monitor space weather, which can impact satellite communications and power grids on Earth. Ìý VIDEO: LEARN MORE Read More-
09/04/25
From Online Discovery to Desert Research
UNH graduate student Anna Frisbie conducted fieldwork at Saguaro National Park, studying how natural soundscapes impact visitor experiences. Her... -
08/26/25
In Memoriam: Eric Lund
Eric Lund, a UNH research scientist who recently passed away, is being remembered as a dedicated space scientist and valued colleague.Ìý -
08/11/25
UNH Researchers Help Find WWII Shipwrecks in Solomon Islands
Researchers from UNH's Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping helped find more than a dozen World War II shipwrecks in the Solomon Islands.
Recent Stories
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10/06/20 - Bogged Down By Climate ChangeShrubs are replacing moss in peat bogs due to climate change, which could causeÌýmore carbon dioxide to enterÌýour atmosphere.Ìý Read More
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09/30/20 - Igniting a Spark for Space ScienceUNH research professor Charles Smith for the 2020 AGU Carrington Award for excellence in space physics outreach. Read More
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09/14/20 - Night LifeResearchers have received a new NASA grant to study geomagnetic storms on the night side of the Earth. Read More
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09/01/20 - Solar ExplorersNASA has selected two teams featuring UNH researchersÌýfor its newÌýheliophysics mission concept studies.Ìý Read More
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09/01/20 - A Better View BelowUNH scientists have helped to publish the most detailed map to date of the Arctic Ocean seafloor. Read More
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09/01/20 - Emerging ScienceUNH will receive $3.6 million to examine the climate change effect on ecosystems.Ìý Read More
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08/31/20 - More Than MapsNH GRANIT reaffirms itsÌýcommitment to curatingÌýgeographic data, helping communities, and shaping students' careers.Ìý Read More
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08/28/20 - Charting a Course AheadThe Joint Hydrographic Center has received a five-year, $38.5 millionÌýgrant to continue their work in ocean mapping. Read More
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06/30/20 - Smoke on the WaterUNH researchers will study Amazonia's wildfire history from thousands of years ago to understand how fire might affect the region in the future. Read More