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  • Woman bores small core from tree in forest.
    - Adapting to Change
    As carbon dioxide increases in the atmosphere, trees across the U.S. are responding by growing more and conserving water when needed.Ìý Read More
  • Assaulted Marsh
    - Assaulted Marsh
    ​New UNH research is shedding light on why salt marshes are being lost to sea level rise and how to save them from destruction. The study, which was recently published in the... Read More
  • Illustration of Parker Solar Probe as it approaches the sun.
    - Bright Minds
    Students work behind the scenes on NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission. Read More
  • photo of Jeannie Sowers
    - CAORC Fellow
    Jeannie Sowers wins an award for study of civilian infrastructure and war in the Middle East. Read More
  • So Much To Do, So Little Time
    - So Much To Do, So Little Time
    UNH master's student relies on graduate student resources to finish his thesis. Read More
  • When Stars Collide
    - When Stars Collide
    Sometimes in order to better understand the law of physics on Earth, you need to reach into outer space. Very far into outer space. Read More
  • Filling a plastic cup with drinking water at a fountain
    - Informing Arsenic Policy With Research
    Research from a team of economics researchers from UNH helped New Hampshire pass lower limits for arsenic in municipal drinking water. Read More
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  • A satellite image of the Gulf of Mexico
    - A Glimmer of Oceanic Hope
    In what’s being hailed as the largest single research contract ever awarded to UNHÌýbyÌýNASA, researchers will receive $107.9 million to develop a space-based instrument to study... Read More
  • Fracking site shot from above in mountains of rural Pennsylvania
    - When Fracking Meets Hiking
    Nearly a quarter of outdoor recreationists in Pennsylvania have encountered shale natural gas energy development, leading some of them to change their plans, new UNH research... Read More