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  • Madison Wood
    - Engineering Climate Solutions
    Madison Wood ’19 wants to be part of the solutions to climate change issues.Ìý Read More
  • solar flares on the sun (NASA / SDO)
    - Cloudy with a Chance of Ions
    Photo: 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
  • UNH associate professor of chemical engineering Xiaowei Teng
    - Building a Better Battery
    Batteries, those ubiquitous add-ons to virtually every electronic birthday or holiday gift, have been getting a bad rap of late. Recent headlines have detailed their propensity to... Read More
  • Megan Carpenter, the new dean of UNH School of Law
    - Faculty News
    A nationally known expert in intellectual property with a focus in entrepreneurship and the arts has been selected as the next dean of the UNH School of Law. Megan Carpenter,... Read More
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    A new book by associate professor of English Delia Malia Caparoso KonzettÌýexamines Hollywood's fascination with the Pacific.Ìý
  • Macfarlane Research Greenhouses at UNH
    - Greenhouse Open House Starts Friday
    This year’s spring open house celebrates the year of the pansy. Read More
  • Larry Mayer sits on the stern of a UNH research vessel
    - Hall of Fame
    Larry Mayer has been inducted into the Hydrographer Hall of Fame. Read More
  • Voice Recognition and Data Visualization
    - Voice Recognition and Data Visualization
    Most students struggle to finish one master’s thesis, but by May 2017, Erol Aygar will have finished his second thesis in a year, earning him Master of Science degrees in computer... Read More
  • Dimond Library at UNH
    - Considering the Source
    Kathrine Aydelott has compiled a resource to help distinguish factual reporting from fake news. Read More
  • UNH graduate student Abigail D'Ambrosia holding excavation tools
    - When the Planet Warmed, Mammals Shrank
    More than 50 million years ago, when the Earth experienced a series of extreme global warming events, early mammals responded by shrinking in size. Read More