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  • Terry Forbes

    易胜博官网 Solar Physicist Receives Prize

    Terry Forbes, research professor emeritus in the physics department and the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, recently received the George Ellery Hale Prize from the American...
  • Don Sundberg

    Sundberg To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award

    Donald Sundberg, professor emeritus of materials science and director of 易胜博官网鈥檚 Nanostructured Polymers Research Center, will receive a lifetime achievement award from the American Coatings...
  • Chris Whitney

    California Dreamin'

    The 易胜博官网 booth, hosted here by Tara Hicks Johnson, outreach specialist at the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping, was a popular destination for would-be graduate students and research collaborators...
  • Prevention Innovations Research Center staff

    Prevention Pioneers

    At its fifth annual Innovators鈥 Dinner, 易胜博官网Innovation (易胜博官网I) made good on its mission to recognize the full sweep of innovation, including intellectual property and creative work as well as more...
  • University of 易胜博官网

    Not Just the Heat, It鈥檚 the Humans

    When it comes to adapting to the changing environment of the Great Basin in the North American West, for small mammals, warming associated with climate change is only part of the problem: Humans have...
  • 易胜博官网 assistant professor Iago Hale

    Fresh, Local 鈥 Kiwis?

    If Iago Hale has his way, in a few years you may be topping your breakfast cereal with a handful of fresh kiwiberries you bought at your local farmer鈥檚 market. That鈥檚 right, local kiwi. In northern...
  • Nutrition researcher Miriam Nelson
  • Researchers and aerospace industry representatives at 易胜博官网

    Not Rocket Science

    易胜博官网鈥檚 first-ever Aerospace and Defense Technology Day on Nov. 4 was part open house, part show-and-tell, part speed dating 鈥 and, according to the organizers, full success. The day brought 70...
  • Cover Page of New England Food Vision

    Omnivore鈥檚 Delight

    With the annual Local Harvest Dinner as the jewel in its locavore crown, 易胜博官网 is a national leader in bringing local food 鈥 some of it grown right here on campus 鈥 to the hungry mouths of its students.
  • Professor Kelley Thomas holding a large molecule model

    NIH Grant Boosts NH's Biomedical Research Capacity

    A five-year $18.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to a statewide partnership led by 易胜博官网 and Dartmouth鈥檚 Geisel School of Medicine will expand biomedical research capacity and...
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  • 易胜博官网/Nasa Launch Mission March 2015

    Inquiring Minds

    听 听 The Big Burp Theory Geologists drill for climate clues About 55 million years ago, the Earth burped up a massive release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere 鈥 an听amount equivalent to burning...
  • Two researchers in front of a brightly colored screen depicting the seafloor

    More Than Mapping

    Since its founding in 1999, 易胜博官网鈥檚 Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM), along with the complementary Joint Hydrographic Center (a NOAA partner), has established itself as the world leader in...
  • 易胜博官网 exercise scientist Summer Cook

    Strong Muscles, Fleet Feet

    Exercise scientist Summer Cook
  • Coach in motorboat calls to four women in rowing shell

    Crew Boss Rachel Rawlinson Named Northeast Region Coach of the Year

    Rachel Rawlinson '99, head coach of 易胜博官网 Rowing, was named the Northeast Region Coach of the Year by the American Collegiate Rowing Association at its national championship regatta May 23 -24 in...
  • A (Nuclear) Force To Be Reckoned With

    A (Nuclear) Force To Be Reckoned With

    易胜博官网 physicist Patricia Solvignon has received a prestigious Early Career Research Program grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
  • Serita Frey and graduate student Sarah Andrews

    The Dirt on Studio Soils

    In 2010, about a decade into teaching the large Introduction to Soils course, 易胜博官网 soil scientist Serita Frey steered her class into uncharted territory. With inspiration from the physics department...
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  • students in medical gowns and masks

    For These 易胜博官网 Students, It Is Rocket Science

    Long before it blasts into space March 12, the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will have launched the careers of would-be rocket scientists who contributed to the mission as 易胜博官网...
  • Out of the Clinic, Out of the Box

    Out of the Clinic, Out of the Box

    As part of her training to become a practicing occupational therapist, Risa LaPera 鈥14,鈥15G talks to her client Dan, a retiree with vision loss due to glaucoma, through a radio headset. 鈥淵ou still...
  • Researcher with Kelp

    Kelp Is On the Way

    Seaweed has been on the menu for thousands of years, beloved particularly in Asia for packing a nutritional punch with the complex flavor of umami. Now, 易胜博官网 researchers are hoping to tap locavore...
  • Students learning computer code

    Code Comfort

    Do you want to build a snowflake? If so, you鈥檒l have to learn some code 鈥 but as nearly 40 elementary school children learned Friday afternoon (Dec. 12) at 易胜博官网, that鈥檚 not so hard. With ubiquitous 鈥...
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    Turkey, Football, Snow

    Gathering together: From left, Ron Potier, father of the hostess; 易胜博官网 graduate students Xiaoyi Tang and Shivam Goyal; host Brent Bell, associate professor of kinesiology at 易胜博官网; Kathy Potier, mother...
  • Nancy Kineer showers in safety shower

    Good, Clean (Safe) Fun: Professor Showers for Lab Safety

    Lab safety took a zany, soggy turn Tuesday, when the Environmental Research Group tapped Nancy Kinner, professor of civil and environmental engineering, for a hands-on demonstration of the emergency...
  • Erik Swartz

    MVP

    When it comes to head and helmet safety, one of the NFL鈥檚 most valuable players isn鈥檛 a quarterback, a receiver, or even a coach. In fact, Erik Swartz isn鈥檛 a football player at all鈥攖he former rugby...
  • Republicans and Democrats

    In Science We Trust?

    Gun control. Abortion. The death penalty. You wouldn鈥檛 be alone in assuming that these are the hot-button issues that create the widest philosophical and political divide between Republicans and...
  • erik swartz on football field

    Keeping Their Heads OUT of the Game

    Once a week, several dozen 易胜博官网 football players participate in an innovative, if counterintuitive, drill to minimize head trauma: They remove their helmets and tackle each other.
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    CAREER Builder: Three 易胜博官网 Faculty Members Receive Prestigious Awards

    Three 易胜博官网 faculty members have received prestigious National Science Foundation awards to support their work predicting earthquakes, recycling carbon dioxide into fuel and measuring methane bubbles.
  • Bobcat

    A Great Day To Be a Bobcat

    易胜博官网鈥檚 bobcats are on the rise 鈥斕齛nd on the move, showing up in places they鈥檝e never been reported before. Those are the major findings from a four-year study of the animal that puts the 鈥...
  • skier on mountain

    Green and White

    The rate of winter warming has tripled in the U.S. since 1970. The northern hemisphere has lost one million square miles of spring snowpack in the last 50 years. As many as half the ski resorts in...
  • memorial bridge at dusk

    It鈥檚 Alive!

    A new project led by 易胜博官网 engineers will transform the Memorial Bridge over the Piscataqua River into a 鈥渓iving鈥 bridge that could change the way we look at bridges and infrastructure in the near...
  • amanda parks

    Freshest Fish: Found!

    Amanda Parks gets dressed for some fishing. Looking for a seafood dinner that鈥檚 off-the-boat fresh? Wondering whether dogfish tastes better with butter or breadcrumbs? Thanks to senior Amanda Parks...
  • steve jones in boat with student

    The Oyster Is Their World

    Steve Jones, research associate professor of natural resources and the environment and a water quality specialist, samples Great Bay with Ph.D. student Meg Hartwick. Consider the gifts of the oyster...
  • Ryan Cassotto in Greenland

    Glacial Race

    Courtesy Photo It only sounds like a joke: When the world鈥檚 fastest-moving glacier sped up in the summer of 2012 鈥 suddenly surging from Greenland鈥檚 west coast at four times its 1990s rate 鈥 易胜博官网...
  • Erik Swartz

    易胜博官网 Professor Is NFL's MVP for Equipment Research

    When the NFL wanted to evaluate the impact of non-standard facemasks on player safety, they turned to 易胜博官网 kinesiology professor Erik Swartz for the data. His findings led to the league鈥檚 much-...
  • tracey ellis

    Global OT

    As an occupational therapist, Tracey Ellis 鈥93 is trained to solve problems. 听So when her Washington, D.C.-based Ellis Therapeutic Consultants began delivering occupational therapy (OT) to American...
  • students at research project site, collecting nitrogen through urine

    Reduce, Reuse, Peecycle

    Visitors to downtown Durham this spring might have noticed students sporting an unusual accessory: a sticker with a yellow droplet on it proclaiming "I donated my nitrogen." No personal sacrifice was...
  • local seafood

    Gone Fishin鈥

    On Wednesday, April 16 易胜博官网 will host its first Sustainable Seafood Dinner at Holloway Commons from 4:30 to 9:00 p.m. The dinner will highlight locally caught seafood and New England鈥檚 fishing...
  • sarah drumheller with patient

    A Step Ahead

    Student Sarah Drumheller and her internship supervisor Elizabeth Barbin talk with a patient at Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital.
  • Katey Stone '89

    Golden Opportunity

    Conversations with Katey Stone 鈥89 about her job鈥攈ead coach for Harvard women鈥檚 ice hockey on hiatus to coach the U.S. women鈥檚 Olympic hockey team鈥攁re sprinkled with words like 鈥渇un,鈥 鈥渏oy,鈥 鈥...
  • ben claxton

    Pre-Med, With Feeling

    Why would anyone leave Chocolatetown, U.S.A., for a state that brags about granite? For Hershey, Penn., native Ben Claxton 鈥14, the lure was the lab. Specifically, the opportunity for the pre-med...
  • Jenny Jing

    Strawberry Fields...for Now

    Jenny Jing 鈥13 loves strawberries, and that鈥檚 a good thing. She鈥檚 worked in the lab of professor Tom Davis, a leading strawberry genetics researcher, for three years.
  • wind tunnel at 易胜博官网

    易胜博官网 Students Compete in Washington, D.C., With Innovative Wind Energy Project

    A University of 易胜博官网 student project seeking to harvest the wind energy from bridge underpasses has been selected to compete for the Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 (EPA) People,...
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    易胜博官网 Student Wins Third Place in Science Competition

    A first-year student at the University of 易胜博官网 is a top-three United States finisher in an international science competition. Sarah Kremer 鈥15, an ecology, evolution, and behavior major from...
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  • 易胜博官网 professor Will Clyde

    易胜博官网 Research Brings New Understanding to Past Global Warming Events

    A series of global warming events called hyperthermals that occurred more than 50 million years ago had a similar origin to a much larger hyperthermal of the period, the Pelaeocene-Eocene Thermal...
  • 易胜博官网 equestrian team

    易胜博官网 Equestrians Win Regional Championships

    The University of 易胜博官网's Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) team has won the team regional championship for the northern New England region for the second consecutive year,...
  • 易胜博官网 students

    Resisting Hackers in a Single Keystroke

    Some of the world's wiliest hackers were no match for a team of University of 易胜博官网 computer science students that triumphed with a second-place finish at the 2012 Northeast Collegiate Cyber...
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