Research
Large Lessons from a Tiny Wasp
Holly Hoag and István MikóÌıstudiedÌıNasonia, tiny wasps that parasitize flies, for insights into how species evolve and how small genetic differences affect behavior.ÌıÌı Read More-
06/25/25
How Would Reduced Indirect Costs Affect UNH Research?
What are indirect costs, and how does the government's proposal of reducing them affect research at UNH?Ìı -
06/24/25
A Different Mindset for Farm Viability in New England
Analena Bruce led a study to determine what makes a New England farm viable in today's economy, and her findings show that it goes far beyond food... -
06/12/25
Institute for Health Policy and Practice Keeps New Hampshire Healthy
To analyze the data at the root of high-quality health care and inform policy and practice, the state of New Hampshire often turns to UNH’s Institute... -
06/03/25
Ph.D. Student Researching Rare Bone Disorder She Was Diagnosed with as a Child
Camryn Berry can distinctly recall the first time a doctor talked to her rather than around her. Now, years later, she’s bringing that same...
Recent Stories
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04/15/25 - UNH Student Awarded Prestigious Graduate FellowshipUNH undergraduate student Leandra Bryant ’25 has received the prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP)Ìıfrom the National Science Foundation. Awarded to students pursuing... Read More
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04/15/25 - Eleven Ways UNH is Helping Communities be Environmentally FriendlyUNH researchers are partnering with local communities, farmers and residents to make the Earth a better place, often using participatory science to directly involve the public in... Read More
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04/14/25 - Predicting Better Colostrum for Healthier CalvesUNH research helps dairy farmers improve colostrum quality with data-driven insights on timing, environment, and nutrition to boost calf health and herd productivity. Read More
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04/07/25 - Land. Sea. Space.What does it mean to be a Land, Sea and Space Grant university?ÌıThe triple designation signifies a collaboration between the U.S. government partners and UNH to produce and share... Read More
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04/07/25 - Our SuperpowerMeet some of UNH’s earliest-career researchers: undergraduates. Read More
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04/07/25 - Mapping the DeepIn December 2023, thanks to UNH, the United States grew by one million square kilometers.ÌıThe U.S. gained that seabed territory beyond 200 nautical miles from our coasts through a... Read More
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04/07/25 - UNH Research Explores How Narratives Influence Rural Youth MigrationCould changing the narrative help New Hampshire retain more young people? While it’s not the only factor, research from UNH suggests that cultural narratives significantly... Read More
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04/04/25 - Lab, ReimaginedDavid Needle has 900 samples of moose poop.Ìı “As one does,†quips the senior veterinary pathologist at UNH’s New Hampshire Diagnostic Veterinary Lab.Ìı Those stinky artifacts can... Read More
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04/04/25 - A Career Written in the StarsMany moons before Harlan Spence became the director for the UNH Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS), his father, an amateur astronomer, instilled in Spence a... Read More
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04/04/25 - Pollution SolutionFor a time, UNH researchers Paula Mouser and Adam Wymore were connected only by the invisible chemicals they were studying.Ìı That is, Mouser, a professor of civil and... Read More