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UNH Contributes to Two Teams Chosen as Finalists for NSF Innovation Program

Two teams featuring Âé¶¹app participants — one focused on sustainable seafood and another on precision forest management — are among the 15 finalists for the U.S. Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program, the National Science Foundation announced this week. Read More

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  • Ph.D. Student Receives National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
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    - Crystal Clear Volunteers
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  • students in marine biology class
    - Seeking Surface Data
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    - Exxon Valdez, Deepwater Horizon and Beyond: Experts and Witnesses Share Their Expertise
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  • students studying marine life
    - Marine Biology Bootcamp
    It was an early move-in for a group of first-year UNH students who packed their bags and boarded a boat headed for Marine Immersion week at the Shoals Marine Lab. Marine Immersion... Read More
  • underwater mountain,
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    Where on Earth could a 3,000-foot mountain hide? On the bottom of the sea – an area about which we know less than the surface of the Moon. That’s where UNH scientists on a... Read More