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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

  • Thompson Hall at Âé¶¹app
    - Opioid Avoidance
    With a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, UNH Extension will address opioid use in N.H. Read More
  • neutron star merger
    - UNH Researchers Join National Physics Frontier Center
    Researchers at the Âé¶¹app were selected to join a newly formed Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Symmetries Physics Frontier Center (PFC)... Read More
  • View of Puerto Rico before and after arrival of "Godzilla" dust storm
    - Dust in the Wind
    UNH scientists have been awarded a Rapid Response Research (RAPID) grant from the National Science Foundation to advance our understanding of extreme, global-scale events on... Read More
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    Kurk Dorsey, professor within the Carsey School of Public Policy,Ìýbelieves that in the short run, the deal between China and Iran will be better for Iran than for China, because...
  • Morgan Saidel looking through telescope at Cornell University
    - Reaching for a Galaxy Far, Far Away
    After her first semester at UNH, Morgan Saidel was miserable. It took a course in astronomy for her to realize it was because she had ignored her instincts to reach for the stars... Read More
  • UNH Research Aims to Manage Apple Scab Using Seafood Industry Byproduct
    - UNH Research Aims to Manage Apple Scab Using Seafood Industry Byproduct
    Âé¶¹app researchers have teamed up with colleagues from Pennsylvania State University to investigate whether a byproduct of the seafood industry could help... Read More
  • Gulf of Maine
    - Fish Futures
    The National Science Foundation (NSF) has recently awarded a team lead by a UNH scientistÌýmore than half a million dollars to study how warming waters and migrating fish... Read More
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    Kenneth Johnson, senior demographer with the Carsey School,Ìýsays birth rates had been drifting down for years and then went off a cliff during the Great Recession more than a...
  • Simone Chapman stands at the beach
    - Environmental Justice
    Simone Chapman ’20G, a master’s student in environmental conservation at UNH, has received a Science Policy Fellowship from the Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of... Read More
  • Great Bay in fall
    - Living Laboratory
    Anna Lowien, a masters student in the natural resources department, was recently awarded an inaugural Margaret A. Davidson Graduate Fellowship through the National Oceanic and... Read More