During a tour of the company’s Millyard facility, leaders visited laboratory space where more than 60 scientists and professionals support the Organ Manufacturing Group. Using advanced 3D-printing ...
Living in Congreve will put you in the center of the UNH campus. Proximity to the campus core and steps away from recreation facilities are just a few of the reasons students are attracted to life in ...
CONGRATULATIONS: You’re a Wildcat! Follow this checklist to complete your enrollment and be ready for your first semester as an undergraduate student. Before you begin Many tasks within the New ...
A study led by Lauren Harris, assistant professor of human development and family studies, challenges long-standing assumptions about aging and intimacy. Published in The Journal of Sex Research, the ...
DURHAM, N.H.—Research from the University of New Hampshire reports that in 2024 there were 5.7 million more childless women of prime child-bearing age than expected given prior patterns—a significant ...
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, ...
New Hampshire is becoming a more diverse state, with children at the forefront of the demographic changes in the past decade, according to a new analysis from the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment ...
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 ...
EDITORS: David Needle is available to speak to reporters at david.needle@unh.edu. DURHAM, N.H.—A debilitating, often fatal, fungal disease has been discovered in wild North American porcupines in ...
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.
UNH researchers have documented the farthest trek of a young female fisher (Pekania pennanti), who roamed more than 73 miles from her home in Durham to the outskirts of Lincoln in the White Mountains.
UNH economist Karen Conway’s new study finds that walkable neighborhoods helped buffer pandemic-related mental health declines. Using national data, she and collaborator Andrea Menclova showed that ...
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