Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS)
Can Open Software Keep Our Water Supplies Safe?
UNH researchers are developing an open software platform to improve access to water resources data.Ìý Read More-
12/16/25
How to Stay Warm in the Cold This Winter: Tips From an Arctic Researcher
'Tis the season for bundling up against elements like blowing snow and aggressive wind chills. And who better to ask for tips on how to stay warm... -
12/14/25
RENU 3 Rocket Blasts Off With UNH Technology on Board
UNH scientists and students designed and built 10 space instruments to study atmospheric phenomena that affect satellites and GPS communications. -
12/01/25
Tiny Satellite Built by UNH Students Blasts Off to Space
When the Falcon 9 rocket blasted off the day after Thanksgiving, it carried with it years of hard work — and the hopes and dreams — of 26 UNH... -
11/14/25
Tracking Acidification in the Gulf of Maine
As ocean waters grow increasingly acidic, beloved shellfish like clams, oysters, scallops and lobsters — staples of coastal cuisine — face mounting...
Recent Stories
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10/09/18 - Committed to Collaborative Research ExcellenceFourteen interdisciplinary teams of UNH researchers have received $425,000 in CoRE funding. Read More
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09/25/18 - Listening to BubblesUNH doctoral student Alexandra Padilla has received a prestigious National Science fellowship. Read More
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08/30/18 - A New Take On the Shape of Solar PhenomenaUNH researchers have discovered new information that could one day help protect satellites in space as well as the electrical grid on Earth. Read More
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08/23/18 - Clues in the CoresA UNH graduate student is tracing through the Arctic's climate history. Read More
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08/23/18 - Launching Young Careers Into SpaceThe edge of space is as close as Morse Hall for high school and college students looking to launch their science careers. Read More
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08/16/18 -UNH researchÌýpublished in Nature contributes to the conversation on black holes.
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08/14/18 - Shaping a Career From Shifting SandsMeagan Wengrove ('18G) has carvedÌýher career out of water and sand movement, thanks in part to the evolution of the UNH Marine School.Ìý Read More
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08/13/18 - Here Comes the SunAn historic mission to study the sun and space weather benefits from expertise ofÌýUNH researchers and students.Ìý Read More
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07/30/18 - High-flying Telescope Focuses on Cosmic RadiationScientific balloon launch helps UNH researchers test new technology for gamma ray detection from space.Ìý Read More
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07/24/18 -UNH researchers found that, on average, some 11 percent of streams in the Merrimack River watershed are affected by elevated salinity.

























































