College of Life Sciences & Agriculture
What’s Next: UNH Experts Forecast Key Industry Trends for the New Year
As the new year begins, industries are bracing for transformative changes driven by innovation, sustainability and emerging technologies. Experts from the University of New Hampshire are offering forward-looking insights into what’s next for sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, space, climate... Read More-
01/09/25
Could Manure Help Cool-Climate Farmers Get Closer to Year-Round Farming?
UNH scientists innovate manure-powered systems to heat greenhouses, extending growing seasons for small farms while boosting sustainability and... -
01/03/25
In Consideration of New Approaches to Wildlife Research
UNH research reveals gaps in wildlife studies, calling for a balanced focus on smaller species to guide conservation efforts and prevent biodiversity... -
12/16/24
Phytoplankton Monitoring in Gulf of Maine as a Signal of Climate Change Impacts
UNH researchers study phytoplankton dynamics in the Gulf of Maine to understand climate change impacts, marine biodiversity shifts, and sustainable... -
12/06/24
COLSA Faculty Spotlight: David Plachetzki
Explore how Associate Professor David Plachetzki combines genetics, computational biology, and SCUBA fieldwork to uncover the origins of animal...
Recent Stories
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04/16/24 - Wetland Restoration Falls Short of Fixing Gulf of Mexico Dead ZoneUNH research indicates that wetland restoration efforts are falling short of expectations to help fix the Gulf of Mexico's dead zone. Read More
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04/15/24 - UNH’s Easton White Named to UN’s World Ocean Assessment Working GroupUNH COLSA faculty joins UN to assess global oceans for WOA III, focusing on sustainability and leveraging new technologies for ocean management. Read More
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04/10/24 - Nicholls ’25 Earns Goldwater ScholarshipSarah Nicholls ’25 was recently chosen as one of 438 recipients of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, the nation’s premier undergraduate award for science, math, engineering and... Read More
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04/04/24 - Maine Farmers Receptive to Seaweed FeedNew research involving UNH scientists reveals Maine organic dairy farmers prioritize cost and supply issues but are open to paying more for sustainable, methane-reducing feed. Read More
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04/02/24 - Freshman Running Boston Marathon to Raise Money for Immune System DisorderThe only time the noise ever truly stops for Taite Panton ’27 is when he’s running. Read More
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03/26/24 - UNH Announces 2024 Commencement SpeakersThe University of New Hampshire today announced the speakers for its commencement ceremonies this May. Read More
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03/21/24 - Foraging Ahead to Improving Soil HealthUNH research explores how cutting frequency in pasture lands can boost soil health, enhancing New Hampshire family farms' sustainability. Read More
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03/18/24 - COLSA Faculty Spotlight: Remington MollExplore Assistant Professor Remington Moll’s journey from aspiring athlete to wildlife ecologist, his global research, and the discovery that changed his path. Read More
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03/13/24 - Alternative Syrups: What Are They and How Can They Improve Resiliency of Maple Syrup Industry?UNH doctoral candidate David Moore, a member of the Ecohydrology Lab at the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, led research into best management practices for... Read More