Research
Large Lessons from a Tiny Wasp
Holly Hoag and István MikóÌýstudiedÌýNasonia, tiny wasps that parasitize flies, for insights into how species evolve and how small genetic differences affect behavior.ÌýÌý 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?Ìý -
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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03/27/25 - Rural Americans Face Heavy Burden Accessing Social Security Benefits and InformationLow access to local Social Security Administration field offices burden rural residents with "red tape and paperwork." Read More
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03/24/25 - UNH Scientists Helping Address Threats to a Critical Wildlife RefugeA team of scientists from the Âé¶¹app are collaborating with Ducks Unlimited in an innovative effort to restore salt marsh resiliency in Maine. Read More
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03/20/25 - Olson Center Welcomes Klein Sonar Innovation LabKlein Marine Systems, a global leader in sonar technology based in Salem, New Hampshire, recently dedicated the Klein Sonar Innovation Lab at UNH’s John Olson Advanced... Read More
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03/18/25 - Electromagnetic Therapy Potential Tool for Improving Dairy Herd HealthUNH partners with MagnaWave to explore pulsed electromagnetic therapy for dairy cows, showing promise for mastitis treatment and udder health improvement. Read More
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03/06/25 - CHHS Students Get Chance to Present Their Research to Major Athletic Shoe CompanyResearch led by four UNH exercise science majors could have an influence on the marketing efforts of a major international athletic shoe brand. Read More
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03/03/25 - Living Labs: How Experimental Forests Offer Insights into Small Mammal Population DynamicsUNH study reveals how small mammals adapt reproduction to forest seed cycles, influencing seed dispersal, tree regeneration, and forest ecosystem resilience. Read More
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02/21/25 - Research Finds Women in IT Embrace Competition, Defying StereotypesWhile the gender gap has shrunk in some industries, there remains a significant disparity in tech, with women accounting for only 35 percent of jobs in the information technology... Read More
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02/19/25 - UNH Research Team Finds Concentrated PFAS in Watershed FoamsResearchers at the Âé¶¹app used a newly designed device called a skimmer to test samples of foam formed on the top of local waterways for the presence of per-... Read More
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02/18/25 - Unlocking Nature’s Ice-BindersUNH scientists study antifreeze proteins to improve cryopreservation methods, aiming to revolutionize medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology with ice-binding solutions. Read More
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02/13/25 - UNH Retains Carnegie R1 ClassificationUNH retained its R1 classification for highest research activity from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the organization announced today, securing... Read More