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    - A Carbon-Neutral Future
    Ask Cameron Wake to describe UNH’s response to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) and one word comes to mind: aggressive. WildCAP, the university’s climate action plan, is “... Read More
  • Icebreaker Healy in Arctic
    - Northwest Passage
    For two days in March, UNH will be the epicenter for discussions about how New England will respond to changes in the Arctic. Read More
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  • map of US showing where UNH faculty will be watching total eclipse
    - Chasing the Moon
    UNH faculty are traveling to what's known as theÌýpath of totality to witness the Aug. 21Ìýeclipse. Find out where they're going. Read More
  • Image of a total solar eclipse
    - We’re All Heliophysicists
    Ìý Nathan Schwadron, professor of physics in the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space. Learn more about Schwadron's research in this video. (Photo: Jacob Withee,... Read More
  • SEM image of volcanic ash
    - Smart Ash
    New UNH research will help scientists measure, and thus predict the movement of, tiny particles like ash from volcanic eruptions. Read More
  • Louise Griffin standing in front of Patriots 5 Super Bowl trophies
    - Griffin Wins Patriots Community Award
    Louise Griffin was honored at Gillette Stadium recentlyÌýfor her leadership of the Zack’s Team Foundation, which addresses the issue of substance abuse. Read More
  • Graphic of globe with data radiating out
    - Broadband Grants
    UNH’sÌýBroadband Center of ExcellenceÌýhas awarded two grants to UNH researchers. Read More
  • Senator Jeanne Shaheen addresses UNH faculty researchers in Huddleston Hall
    - Supporting Research and Economic Development
    U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen met with UNH faculty and student researchers in DurhamÌýlast week.Ìý Read More
  • Ring of mushrooms in a suburban law
    - Climate Clues in Mushrooms
    Mushrooms are helping tell UNH researchers about rising carbon dioxide concentrations. Read More