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

Recent Stories

  • Undersea image of a fish in seaweed
    - Nowhere To Hide
    New research from UNH finds that changesÌýin seaweed "forests" may be harmful for anÌýecologically important fish. Read More
  • UNH's Michael Palace working on research in the field
    - Where Science and Music Meet
    Michael Palace may first be known as an environmental scientist and researcher, but he has also released 20-plus albums. Read More
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    Nathan Schwadron’s research indicates space radiation is getting worse due to the increasedÌýnumber of cosmic rays.
  • Illustration of NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter at the moon
    - Space Radiation: More Hazardous Than We Thought
    A new UNH study has implications for human space travel. Read More
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    Alexandra R. Contosta co-authored the paper on pollinator habitatÌýwhich wasÌýpublished this week in the journalÌýBiological Conservation.
  • Professor Ben Chandran at chalkboard
    - Fellow in Physics
    UNH professor of physics Benjamin Chandran was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Read More
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    The technologyÌýis part of a suite of weather instruments created specifically for new NOAAÌýsatellites designed to better forecast weather.
  • Spark 2018 - Listening In
    - Listening In
    From the waters of the Arctic to grasslands in Oklahoma, UNH researchers are using sound to see the world more clearly. Read More
  • Great Bay
    - Keeping Great Bay Great
    Across the disciplines and decades, UNH research has helped understand and improve this valuable resource. Read More
  • Rocket launching
    - Better (Space) Weather Forecasts
    State-of-the-art space weather instruments developed by UNH researchers are heading into space. Read More