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 ...
Acoustic telemetry tags produce a unique sound that is inaudible to humans but, when picked up by a receiver, provides a location for the fish. They can transmit over long distances, but implanting ...
The Research Computing Center's mission is to provide information technology (IT) support for the sponsored research community at UNH and to collaborate with higher education, industry, and government ...
Looking for a campus job? We've got you covered. UNH Hospitality and Campus Services is hiring student employees right here on the Durham campus! With flexible shifts — mornings, nights, and weekends ...
The University of New Hampshire, like any community, has established regulations and standards by which its members must abide and procedures by which the academic community functions. The Student ...
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 ...
Each summer exceptional undergraduate students and post-baccalaureates from UNH and across the United States are paired with municipal, educational, corporate, and non-profit partners in the state and ...
SIMAP ® (Sustainability Indicator Management & Analysis Platform) is a carbon and nitrogen-accounting platform that offers campuses a simple, comprehensive, and affordable online tool to track, ...
Imagine putting in the work at your job to stand out, only to learn that artificial intelligence algorithms are going to play a large role in your performance evaluation. How would you react?
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, ...
Nada AlHaddad and Noé Lugaz, research professors who study, the solar phenomena that can result in northern lights, answer questions about this phenomenon.
Currently, the photo booth is open all semester during specified time frames. Registration is NOT required; students can drop-in when it is open to take advantage of this new offering. Please note: ...
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