Research
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-
07/01/25
Large Lessons from a Tiny Wasp
Holly Hoag and István MikóÌıstudiedÌıNasonia, tiny wasps that parasitize flies, for insights into how species evolve and how small genetic differences... -
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?Ìı -
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...
Recent Stories
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04/27/20 -Research published by Jessica Carson of the Carsey School found that in the nation'sÌı199 rural countiesÌıwhere seasonal housing accounts for 25% or more of all housing units,Ìıthe...
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04/27/20 -Data collected by Kenneth Johnson, senior demographer at the Carsey School, has been used to examine racial disparities present in health care during the COVID-19 pandemic....
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04/27/20 - It's InstrumentalThe University Instrumentation Center hosts technology to advance research on campus and off Read More
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04/27/20 - A Portrait of a PartnershipCollaboration with UNH research and support from the state has been a significant source of growth Read More
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04/27/20 - Announcements & BriefsUNH received its largest-ever research contract from NASA, $107.9 MILLION to develop a space-based instrument that will study coastal ecosystems near the Gulf of Mexico. Joseph... Read More
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04/27/20 - Carsey School Responds to COVID-19The Carsey School has been responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by conducting and publishing research on new and emerging trends related to coronavirus, helping in the policy... Read More
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04/26/20 - Autism’s Sex BiasProtein regulation may explain why it’s more common in boys Read More
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04/24/20 -Senior Demographer at the Carsey School Ken Johnson offers some insight into increased tensions between residents of rural vacation locals and the non-residents who are flocking...