College of Life Sciences & Agriculture
Electromagnetic Therapy as a Potential Tool for Improving Dairy Herd Health
UNH partners with MagnaWave to explore pulsed electromagnetic therapy for dairy cows, showing promise for mastitis treatment and udder health improvement. Read More-
03/03/25
Living Labs: How Experimental Forests Offer Insights into Small Mammal Population Dynamics
UNH study reveals how small mammals adapt reproduction to forest seed cycles, influencing seed dispersal, tree regeneration, and forest ecosystem... -
03/03/25
UNH Graduates, Faculty Featured Prominently in Annual '40 Under Forty' List
The Ā鶹app was prominently represented on the Union Leaderās annual 40 Under Forty award list for 2025, with eight Granite State... -
02/25/25
Nicholls ā25 Becomes First UNH Student to Receive Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Sarah Nicholls ā25 has been awarded the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, becoming the first UNH student to ever receive the award. Approximately 25 such... -
02/18/25
Unlocking Natureās Ice-Binders
UNH scientists study antifreeze proteins to improve cryopreservation methods, aiming to revolutionize medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology with...
Recent Stories
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08/09/12 - Seeing the Forest for the Trees: The History of Forestry at UNHIn a state full of trees, a state that is the second most forested in the country, it is fitting that the study of our woods is an integral part of the universityās early history... Read More
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08/09/12 - Middle Schoolers Get Excited About EngineeringāFrom 3,500 Miles AwayWith its high-tech instruments, esoteric terms, and complex equations, engineering research conducted by UNH faculty is far removed from the basic learning that occurs in a middle... Read More
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07/26/12 - A Diva in the DairyāIāve delivered calves in high heels,ā says Rosie Cabral, a Ph.D. student at the Ā鶹app (UNH) interested in improving neonatal calf immunity to... Read More
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07/26/12 - Unusual Opportunities Lead Students in Unexpected DirectionsTyler Burks '12 From his first year at UNH, Tyler Burks ā12 assumed that heād major in the biological sciences, conduct research in his field, and go on to a Ph.D.... Read More
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06/28/12 - The MatchmakerBrent Loy has introduced hundreds of plants to their perfect matesāand the birds and the bees had nothing to do with it. Read More
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06/21/12 - Strawberry Fields...for NowJenny Jing ā13 loves strawberries, and thatās a good thing. Sheās worked in the lab of professor Tom Davis, a leading strawberry genetics researcher, for three years. Read More
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05/31/12 - Faculty Potato Patch of 1917-1918On April 16, 1917, the United States entered WWI. A month later, in an effort to supplement food supplies, UNH faculty members were growing potatoes.Ģż Read More
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05/10/12 - Digging Deep: Volleyball Player to Farm in IndiaFour years ago, as one of Canada's top junior women's volleyball prospects coming out of high school, Jessy Dick '12 crossed the continent from Lethbridge, Alberta, to play for... Read More
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04/26/12 - Meet Ed Tillinghast, UNH's Spider ManOne night when Ed Tillinghast and his wife were settling into a motel room, he discovered that one of his spiders had escaped. And this was no ordinary spider. Read More
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04/19/12 - UNH Student Wins Third Place in Science CompetitionA first-year student at the Ā鶹app is a top-three United States finisher in an international science competition. Sarah Kremer ā15, an ecology, evolution, and... Read More