Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS)
Could microplastics impact the ocean's carbon storage?
UNH researchers have received an NSF grant to study the impacts of microplastics on the ocean's microbial food web. Read More-
04/07/25
Land. Sea. Space.
What does it mean to be a Land, Sea and Space Grant university?The triple designation signifies a collaboration between the U.S. government partners... -
04/07/25
Mapping the Deep
In December 2023, thanks to UNH, the United States grew by one million square kilometers.The U.S. gained that seabed territory beyond 200 nautical... -
04/04/25
A Career Written in the Stars
Many moons before Harlan Spence became the director for the UNH Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS), his father, an amateur... -
Recent Stories
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06/19/17 - Griffin Wins Patriots Community AwardLouise Griffin was honored at Gillette Stadium recentlyfor her leadership of the Zack’s Team Foundation, which addresses the issue of substance abuse. Read More
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04/27/17 - Broadband GrantsUNH’sBroadband Center of Excellencehas awarded two grants to UNH researchers. Read More
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04/26/17 - Supporting Research and Economic DevelopmentU.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen met with UNH faculty and student researchers in Durhamlast week. Read More
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04/10/17 - Climate Clues in MushroomsMushrooms are helping tell UNH researchers about rising carbon dioxide concentrations. Read More
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04/04/17 - Cloudy with a Chance of IonsPhoto: NASA/SDO Call it the meteorological equivalent of going from black and white television to ultra-high-definition color. In November, state-of-the-art space weather... Read More
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03/09/17 - Is Spring Getting Longer?With the first day of spring around the corner, temperatures are beginning to rise, ice is melting and the world around us is starting to blossom. Scientists sometimes refer to... Read More
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03/02/17 - Excellence in EcologyUNH ranks second nationally in ecological research, scholarship. Read More
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02/06/17 - Feeding FrenzyA giant black hole ripped apart a nearby star and then continued to feed off its remains for close to a decade, according to research led by UNH. This black hole meal is more than... Read More
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12/05/16 - Faculty NewsAssociate deanCharles “Chuck” Zercherhas been named interim dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. The associate dean for academic affairs since 2014, he... Read More
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10/31/16 - The Soggy TruthPolitical ideology is the strongest predictor of survey respondents' perceptions of climate and weather. Since 2005, New Hampshire has experienced an increase in the frequency... Read More