Leading the Charge
New 3D data images have revealed the cause for unusual electrical activity in storm clouds.
View ArticleFinish-Line Fellowship
UNH doctoral student Melissa Meléndez-Oyola has received a prestigious Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship.
View ArticleRising Above The Crowd
Undergraduates at UNH are leading their own research project sand publishing the data and results, sometimes before they even graduate.
View ArticleClimate (Diet) Change
As the Arctic rapidly warms from climate change, reindeer are responding by eating different foods available during the longer growing seasons.
View ArticleIncreasing UNH’s Impact
Faculty, grad students complete first-ever Research Communications Academy.
View ArticleOcean Explorers
NOAA taps UNH as one of five institutions tasked with exploring U.S. ocean territory.
View ArticleGiving Science a Voice
Two UNH graduate students are giving New Hampshire science a national voice.
View ArticleSeasons Of Change
One of the leading indicators of climate change — phenology, or nature’s calendar — can provide some insight into past climatic trends as well.
View ArticleUNH Alumni Team Wins XPRIZE
A team of UNH alumni has won the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE, a global competition to advance deep-sea technologies for ocean floor exploration.
View ArticleA New View
Drew Stevens masters the art of displaying scientific data in a way that people can understand.
View ArticlePounding the Pavement
New research from UNH shows that thicker asphalt could extend the life cycle of roads — and save money — as the effects of climate change stress them.
View ArticleMaking Climate Connections
Tamara Marcus researching methane emissions from permafrost in northern Sweden. Photo by Ruth Varner.Tamara Marcus, a graduate student in UNH’s Natural Resources and Earth System Sciences Ph.D....
View ArticleA Glimmer of Oceanic Hope
In what’s being hailed as the largest single research contract ever awarded to UNH by NASA, researchers will receive $107.9 million to develop a space-based instrument to study coastal ecosystems near...
View ArticleAdapting to Change
As carbon dioxide increases in the atmosphere, trees across the U.S. are responding by growing more and conserving water when needed.
View ArticleEnvisioning a Healthier Ocean
Abigail Lyon '12 '15G is being recognized as a tireless advocate for clean water in the Gulf of Maine.
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