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Aerial view of lakes in Stordalen Mire in the region of Abisko, Sweden, a model ecosystem for researching methane emissions.

UNH research works to close knowledge gaps regarding Arctic climate change

Julie Bobyock, News Editor October 27, 2022

While the Arctic may seem geographically far away, the region has close ties with University of New Hampshire (UNH) researchers who are studying how climate change will impact its fragile environments....

Durham, NH- Dean Michelle Dillon gives opening remarks at the GRSIL ceremony on Oct. 7.

The Global Racial and Social Inequality Lab Celebrates One-Year Anniversary at UNH

Melanie Matts, Managing Editor October 18, 2022

DURHAM, NH- A year following the grand opening of the Global Racial and Social Inequality Lab (GRSIL) within the University of New Hampshire’s College of Liberal Arts (COLA), the UNH community gathered...

Summer in the Saltmarsh: A Look into Brooke Healy’s Undergraduate Research

Summer in the Saltmarsh: A Look into Brooke Healy’s Undergraduate Research

Julie Bobyock, News Editor October 6, 2022

Every summer, hundreds of biology students engage in research projects to fill a knowledge gap; from microplastics’ impact on freshwater systems to permafrost thaw’s influence on soil microbial communities,...

Research at UNH

Hannah Donahue August 22, 2019
For new students looking to get involved, student research could be your way in

UNH researchers develop heartier, higher-yielding cherry tomato

October 8, 2015

By KYLE KITTREDGE STAFF WRITER A new fruit that grows suspended in the air is pink, round, small and has been developed here at UNH, as a better option than the regular, fat, red, and large cherry tomato....

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