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UNH researcher develops new cycling test
By John Terra
Researchers at UNH have been working on a new fitness test that helps determine the physical fitness of cyclists in a very short amount...
Things are looking up for Oyster River
By Alex Cooper
The Oyster River, which serves as the primary drinking water source for the town of Durham and UNH, has been the subject of local debate...
Hoping for clear skies on Sept. 18
By Katy Sternberger
The UNH Observatory and the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord are offering community members a chance to get a good look at...
Hot summer days could bring early fall foliage
By Faris Al-Hashmi
With all the warm weather, there's been no need to start dreaming for California yet, but some officials say that that could change...
UNC professor sheds light on concussion health
By Spencer Watkins
As any well-informed sports fan or official would tell you, the available tools for treating sports-related injuries are constantly...
New Computer Science Program Targets Working Professionals
By Kerry Feltner
The UNH Department of Computer Science is launching a new software systems engineering certificate program, aimed to meet the needs...
New iPhone app could replace graphing calculators
By Kerry Feltner
Tired of those clunky TI-83's? Apple has created a new a scientific and graphing calculator application for the iTouch or iPhone...
Research puts UNH in the headlines
By Kyle LaFleur
UNH students may be voracious news consumers, but few may realize that many UNH faculty members help contribute to that very same...
Vivid colors and the science behind them
By Thomas Gounley
Autumn in New England brings spectacular changes in leaf color,...
UNH Observatory celebrates international year of astronomy
By Thomas Gounley
In 1609, Galileo pointed his telescope to the sky to observe the heavens for the first time. This year, 400 years later, during...