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UNH Study Shows Non-Competes Can Stifle Innovation

A UNH study cited by the Federal Trade Commission finds that stricter enforcement of non-compete agreements can lower the value of patents and discourage employee creativity, highlighting how these contracts may unintentionally hold back innovation. Read More

Recent Stories

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    The New Hampshire Bulletin recently reported on a growing general distrust in New Hampshire elections and in government in general. The news outlet spoke withÌýQuixada Moore-...
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    - Gateway to Success
    Mastering the subject of algebra is considered vital to succeeding in higher-level mathematics and the pursuit of a career in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (... Read More
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    - Outbreak Impact
    A study from the Âé¶¹app looked at the direct and indirect effects of the global pandemic on U.S. seafood workers by tracking cases and outbreaks and found... Read More
  • A person's hands with money
    - Mind the $500,000 Gap
    Men in executive leadership receive more than half a million dollars more in severance pay than women, Paul College researchers find. Read More
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    WalletHub, a financial website, spoke with several experts on howÌýtaxes differ between the 50 states and D.C. TheyÌý interviewedÌýMichael Ettlinger, the Director of the Carsey...
  • Biotechnology major Ethan Edwards '23 processes nasal swabs in UNH Manchester'sÌýon-campus COVIDÌýtesting lab.
    - Making the Most of Research Opportunities
    From the time he was a freshman, biotechnology major Ethan Edwards '23 has takenÌýadvantage of all the hands-on experiences UNH Manchester could provide, from conducting andÌý... Read More
  • Water Works
    - Water Works
    New research has found that watershed size plays a major role in a river network’s ability to filter certain pollutants. The findings both further our understanding of which... Read More
  • Alyssa Stasse examines oysters collected from the Great Bay Estuary
    - Pearl of Hope
    UNH researchers have collected new data that will aid oyster restoration in New Hampshire's Great Bay EstuaryÌýand support ongoing efforts to understand the ecological changes... Read More
  • David Fredriksson stands by the UNH pier in New Castle.
    - Sustaining the Seas
    David Fredriksson has been selected to lead the new UNH Sustainable Seafood Center.Ìý Read More
  • Drone image of hurricane-damaged mangrove forest
    - In the Face of a Storm: Bend or Resist?
    New research reveals how coastal ecosystems trade resistance for resilience when facing storms. Findings guide climate change planning and coastal management strategies. Read More