Are warming waters tainting more oysters in Great Bay?
NH EPSCoR scientists are looking for answers behind illness outbreaks from vibrio bacteria contamination.
NH EPSCoR scientists are looking for answers behind illness outbreaks from vibrio bacteria contamination.
The full impact of the experience was revealed by pre- and post-survey results: statistically significant changes in participants’ computing confidence and their perceptions of a career in computing.
Please join the Plymouth State University Center for the Environment for the New Hampshire Water & Watershed Conference on March 24, 2017 at PSU. Each year, this popular event addresses current issues around our water resources and watersheds.
New research finds that even in the counties most affected by flooding, people’s political ideology is the strongest predictor of whether they believe flooding has become more frequent.
Join EPSCoR Program Officers November 29 or November 30 at 2:00 p.m. EST for an informational webinar on EPSCoR's RII Track-4 program.
Join EPSCoR Program Officers on November 15 or November 16 at 2:00 p.m. EST for an informational webinar on EPSCoR's RII Track-2 program.
To stimulate STEM innovation, foster entrepreneurial skills, and win prizes, the NSF and AACC are inviting student teams to submit STEM-based solutions to real-world problems.
Speaker: Laura Wildman, Director, New England Regional Office, Princeton Hydro
This seminar will be available as a live stream at UNH in Gregg Hall, Room 130.
Contact: Alix Contosta, alix.contosta@unh.edu
As winter fades, temperatures will rise, ice will melt, and frost heaves will buckle our roads. Scientists refer to the transition from winter to the growing season as the “vernal window”, and a new study shows it’s changing.
Join PREP, the NH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup, Union of Concerned Scientists, and the UNH Sustainability Institute for a special screening of National Geographic’s new documentary, "Before the Flood".