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  • Aquaculture structures with Ectopleura colonies on the sides. (Credit: UNH)
    - UNH Scientists Aim to Solve a Million Dollar Problem for Aquaculture Industry
    A pesky little jellyfish-like animal is causing major problems—and major costs—for aquaculture everywhere by choosing to permanently live on aquafarming equipment, reducing... Read More
  • Erik Hobbie stands with a colleague at the Qingyuan Experimental Station in China.
    - International Fellow
    UNH research scientist Erik Hobbie has been awarded two fellowships to continue his stable isotope research abroad in China and Austria. Read More
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    - Crown Center Fellow
    Jennie Sowers is awarded a fellowship to complete her book project on Middle Eastern wars. Read More
  • Randomness, not Environmental Selection, Key to Altering Bacteria in Arctic
    - Randomness, not Environmental Selection, Key to Altering Bacteria in Arctic
    In the Northeast, heat waves, heavy downpours, and sea level rise pose growing challenges. Infrastructure, agriculture, fisheries, and ecosystems will be increasingly compromised... Read More
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    UNH's Kabria Baumgartner provides historical context on WGBH's Greater Boston.
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    UNH historian Eliga Gould publishes a piece in The Conversation.
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    Columbia University interviews UNH's Lawrence Reardon about his most recent book.
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    UNH's Jeannie Sowers co-writes opinion in Foreign Policy.
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    UNH's Alynna Lyon gives an extended interview in Vox.
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    The South African Broadcasting Corporation recently reported on data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that 2020 may become the deadliest year in U.S....