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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

  • Image of Earth's magnetic field and solar flare from nearby sun.
    - Current Events
    Researchers are using artificial intelligence and student-built magnetometers to improve space weather forecasting and prepare for power outages those stormsÌýcause. Read More
  • Students rock climbing for therapy
    - The Wilderness As Therapy
    Getting outside can do more for teens than keep them physically fit. It can also be good for them mentally. UNH’s Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Center will receive $2.97 million... Read More
  • Banafsheh Ferdousi
    - Stormy Weather
    Banafsheh Ferdousi, a research scientist in the UNH Space Science Center, has received $800,000 from NASA to study space weather that impacts our technology. Read More
  • The Kids Are Alright?
    - The Kids Are Alright?
    Researchers from UNH's Crimes against Children Research Center report on child maltreatment trends. Read More
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    Stephen Pimpare, faculty fellow at the Carsey School, was recently interviewed about his book "A People's History of Poverty in America" by FrankNews.Ìý
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    Columbia University interviews UNH's Lawrence Reardon about his most recent book.
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    Five states report up to 81,000 fewer births since pandemic began and NYU Langone has seen 33% increase in egg freezing as record number of women put off having children. One of...
  • UNH Pathologist: Mill River Dolphin Had Parasitic Brain Infection
    - UNH Pathologist: Mill River Dolphin Had Parasitic Brain Infection
    Results of a necropsy performed on a dolphin that died in the Mill River in Gloucester, Mass., indicate the animal had a parasitic infection and hemorrhage in its brain, according... Read More
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    Dante Scala, professor of political science at the Âé¶¹app and a fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy, recently appeared on NHPR to discuss how the...
  • Jennifer Miksis-Olds aboard an ocean-going research vessel.
    - Can You Hear Me Now?
    New research focuses on human-induced ocean noises, their impacts on marine life, and offers suggestions for healthier soundscapes. Read More