From the seafloor to the stars, discover the world-class research happening at University of New Hampshire’s Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
We’re halfway through 🐪 #AGU23, where our researchers have been sharing their findings in Earth 🌎, space 🪐, marine 🌊and climate 🌡️science. Find us at booth 330; all UNH presentations here: https://t.co/AX8TyVICCo
Headed to #AGU23? We are! 100+ UNH Earth 🌏, space 🛰️ and ocean 🌊 scientists will present at @theAGU fall meeting. Connect with us at a session, in the poster hall and at booth #330. Some highlights below; full schedule of @uofnh presentations here ➡️https://t.co/AX8TyVI4MQ
We are thrilled to share that Dr. Sara Morris has been selected as the next Executive Director for @ShoalsMarineLab! Sara has deep ties to the island, incl. as longtime director for its biannual bird banding station. Congrats, Sara!
https://t.co/LVGpUcJqhL
One thing that makes New Hampshire special is that we truly get to enjoy all four seasons, but those seasons may be changing in a warming world.
We spoke to @AlixContosta from @UNHEOS about the changes they've researched so far.
https://t.co/gEHbO5PwVv
#NHwx#WMUR
In a new @NatureComms study, Lynn Kistler (Director for our Space Sci. Center) finds that the Earth's ionosphere plays a major role in creating space storms -- the events that can disrupt our technology & power grids.
https://t.co/aA02A1ebac
📸: NASA/GSFC/TRACE
It's a climate two-fer: In a new @PNASNews study, researchers from @UNHEOS@COLSA_UNH found that a potential U.S. climate policy could lead to significant decline in carbon emissions AND reduce the Gulf of Mexico’s dead zone by 3-4% per year. https://t.co/z8zNfeun1M
On this #NationalAquacultureWeek, meet an unsung hero of finfish aquaculture: the #lumpfish. @unhmarine and @NHSeaGrant researchers are investigating whether lumpfish may be a sustainable way to manage the sea lice on farmed #salmon. More: https://t.co/pKvt7yvnZx
#SciComm can help create more inclusive spaces w/in STEM fields to help marginalized students thrive; workshops like ReclaimingSTEM, led by Evelyn Valdez-Ward, @TaxpayerScience, & colleagues, provide important trainings and spaces.
https://t.co/axGF06k3GB
📸 : @ReclaimingSTEMI
There's an unusually large brown algal bloom in the Gulf of Maine -- it's not known to be harmful, but scientists from our Ocean Process Analysis Lab & @COLSA_UNH, along w/ regional partners, are monitoring for marine life impacts.
https://t.co/uEoqC21AWN
📸: Joe Vallino/@WHOI
ICYMI: Are we overly reliant on plants to help mitigate climate change? New research from @unhESRC shows that plants' ability to take up increasing amounts of carbon stalled around 2001.
Plants 🌿 aren't using water as efficiently as previously assumed, new research from @unheos@GlobalEcolUNH found. Climate change is both the culprit and the effect. New in @ScienceMagazine. https://t.co/SZ8nT1bgVe
Creating instruments for a @NASA mission that will explore our solar “neighborhood” is careful work. This #ResearchSnapshot captures @UNHEOS researchers working in a clean room under ultraviolet light to build a component for the IMAP mission. https://t.co/Y039fGhSc2
#UNHSciFri
Space storms can wreak havoc on our power grids & satellite technology. New research from @mike_coughlan & @plasmaphysmom taps into AI to help predict impacts to Earth's mid-latitudes -- including #NH.
https://t.co/919guFEe3q
📸 : NASA/DSO
@UNH_CEPS @unhresearchnews @UofNH
Fun little science nugget story from @mara_hop@nhpr about @FKislat's gamma ray research that is super cool -- literally.
https://t.co/5zOnRpwtpB
@unhresearchnews @UNH_CEPS
Check out the magnetosphere online seminar by @mike_coughlan Ground Magnetic Perturbation Predictions https://t.co/aYKmoYOtLT via @YouTube @UNH_CEPS @UNHEOS
Why does an eclipse happen?-check out my new video! We are preparing #NewHampshire for the April 8, 2024 eclipse! Keep an eye out for more https://t.co/hiAz9kCKCt #NHeclipse@UofNH@UNHEOS@UNHExtension @UNH_CEPS
What an honor to be able to show @SenatorShaheen and @SenBillNelson around our space science labs and introduce them to our amazing students & faculty! We are grateful to have had that opportunity. ☀️🚀👩🏻🚀
Welcome to NH, @SenBillNelson! Excited Administrator Nelson could visit @UofNH to see the talent & exceptionalism of students & faculty up close who are helping to develop the equipment necessary to further our understanding of the ☀️ and how it engages with 🌎 & the solar system. NH is a small state but we punch above our weight when it comes to the impact we have on the nation and world.
@SenatorShaheen@SenBillNelson@UofNH We were honored to show you around our space science labs and host a roundtable discussion afterward. Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by and learn more!
@HarlanSpence2