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College of Life Sciences & Agriculture

Recent Stories

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    New research shows a decline among some of the wild bees that pollinate important New England fruit crops.
  • DYF award recipients
    - DYF Recipients Honored at GRC
    Meet the 2019-2020 recipientsÌýof the prestigious Dissertation Year Fellowship award. Read More
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    Gregg Moore, associate research professor and academic coordinatory for Shoals Marine Laboratory, talks to the Environmental Monitor about one of the UNH College of Sciences and...
  • NH Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Recognized as Leaders in Mitigating Antimicrobial Resistance
    - NH Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Recognized as Leaders in Mitigating Antimicrobial Resistance
    The New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory recently was recognized by the state for its efforts to mitigate antimicrobial resistance by rapidly identify infections in... Read More
  • 700 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer
    - Major Magnetism
    UNH is set to receive a multimillion-dollar nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer, which will enhance research capabilities and establish a regional NMR facility in... Read More
  • Daniel J. Savage
    - Dissertation Year Fellows Get To Work
    Fellows working on material modeling, business as a force for good and finite dimensional matrices. Read More
  • Skin of the longfin squid
    - Skin Secrets
    We’re one step closer to clothing and cosmetics that can change color and pattern in response to their surroundings, thanks in part to new research from Feixia Chu and Matthew... Read More
  • squashesand cantaloupe
    - Fruits of UNH Breeding Research
    Gardeners preparing to plant their fruits and vegetables have several new pumpkin, squash and melon varieties to choose from this year. Read More
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    Students in UNH’s brewing program have brewed a pale ale using squash grown as part of the NHAES breeding program.
  • UNH's Matt MacManes
    - Meet Our Faculty: Matthew MacManes
    "When I graduated from high school, I didn’t know what I wanted to do, so I decided to be anÌýexchange student."Ìý Read More