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Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS)

Recent Stories

  • Hydrographic Hall of Fame
    - Hydrographic Hall of Fame
    Andy Armstrong, the NOAA co-director of UNH's Joint Hydrographic Center, was honored by the Hydrographic Society of America. Read More
  • Group of researchers gathers around large drone outside on a sunny day.
    - The Spirit of Collaboration
    Jennifer Jacobs is passionate about bringing people together to tackle the big issues affecting communities— from our water supply to our roadways, she’s helping to advance the... Read More
  • Team of researchers in Antarctica stand in front of a large telescope.
    - Stellar Science
    Sometimes you have to go to the extreme reaches of the planet to study the most extreme phenomena in space. Read More
  • Red round invasive seaweed sits amid other green native seaweed species on the bottom of the ocean.
    - In The Weeds
    Invasive seaweeds that have found a foothold in the Gulf of Maine could change the way predators and prey interact. Read More
  • Car driving on flooded roadway
    - Climate Change Woes
    UNH professor Jennifer Jacobs was a lead author on the landmark Fourth National Climate Assessment released recently by 13 government agencies. Read More
  • Larry Mayer sits on dock near research vessel.
    - A World-Class Honor
    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has elected Larry Mayer as a foreign member. Read More
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    Research conducted while Cassotto studied at UNH published in Journal of Glaciology.
  • Artist depiction of MMS satellites
    - UNH Scientists Capture Space Energy Explosion
    The journal Science has published results from the MMS satellite mission. Read More
  • Kai Ziervogel holds flask of water and thermometer.
    - Mighty Microbes
    UNH scientistsÌýare taking part in a study to learn more about the microbes that break down contaminants in the ocean and subterranean desert environments. Read More
  • Overhead view of aquaculture pen in ocean
    - $1.4M for Aquaculture
    New Hampshire Sea Grant will receive $1.4 million from NOAA Sea Grant to expand aquaculture research in New Hampshire. Read More