Students and faculty in UNH’s Forensic Anthropology Identification and Recovery (FAIR) Lab recently assisted the Office of the Medical Examiner in the analysis of unidentified human remains found in ...
The Peer Ambassadors Program is dedicated to improving the overall well-being and resiliency of our fellow Wildcats by serving the campus community through our outreach programming, such as wellness ...
UNH professor Scott Lemos is spending the spring semester in Bolivia, studying the country's coffee industry to develop real-world business case studies for business students.
Bring invention to your classroom, after-school program, camp, library, or community organization! Register your program to receive resources and updates from our staff to help you implement the Young ...
UNH is top-rated for sustainability and committed to a better future. That’s why this is your place to make positive change. Explore courses, majors, internships and more to find your place in ...
NMR is a powerful tool for the analysis of sequence, conformation, and other molecular attributes of biologically significant molecules, organic and organometallic compounds, and polymers. A full ...
DURHAM, N.H.— Not a fan of mowing the lawn? Good news, cutting the grass less may be better for the environment. Trimming the number of times you run the mower around the yard, known as “low mow”, can ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a feature of human life, with technology infiltrating nearly every domain of our society. The legal field is no exception (Nikolskaia & Naumov, ...
Study authors Suman Itani, a PH.D. student in physics (left) and postdoctoral researcher Yibo Zhang. Photo by Jiadong Zang. Magnets are at the core of the technology that powers our world: smartphones ...
Jeannette E. Riley ’91G will be the University of New Hampshire’s next Provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, the university announced April 22. She will assume her duties June 30.
Nada AlHaddad and Noé Lugaz, research professors who study, the solar phenomena that can result in northern lights, answer questions about this phenomenon.
DURHAM, N.H.—Climate scientists at the University of New Hampshire have released a new report cautioning that the Granite State has become increasingly warmer and wetter since the 1970s. The state can ...
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