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UNH Research: How Entrepreneurs Can Boost Creditworthiness
DURHAM, N.H. — To continue building their companies, growth entrepreneurs depend on short-term, liquid sources of debt financing such as bank loans, even though winning a thumbs-up from bankers is no cakewalk. Yet University of New Hampshire researchers have shed … Continue reading
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Tablet Computer Stand Developed at UNH
DURHAM, N.H. – A fully flexible, portable stand for tablet computers has received the University of New Hampshire’s first-ever design patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. UNH professor Therese Willkomm, often called the “MacGyver” of assistive technology, originally … Continue reading
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UNH researcher receives Dept. of Energy award to develop supercapacitors
Xiaowei Teng, assistant professor of chemical engineering, has received an Early Career Research Award from the U.S. Department of Energ… Continue reading
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UNH Law Student Wins Prize for Brain Aneurysm Clip
DURHAM, N.H. – A University of New Hampshire School of Law student with a biomedical engineering background who invented a clip to stop brain aneurysms has won this year’s UNH Paul J. Holloway Prize Innovation-to-Market competition Craig Litherland of Concord won … Continue reading
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Rivers Act as “Horizontal Cooling Towers” for Thermoelectric Power Plants
Running two computer models in tandem, UNH scientists have detailed for the first time how thermoelectric power plants interact with cli… Continue reading
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UNH Center for Venture Research: Moderate Recovery Continues in 2012 for U.S. Angel Investor Market
The angel investor market in 2012 continued the upward trend started in 2010 in investment dollars and in the number of investments, albeit at a moderate pace, according to the 2012 Angel Market Analysis released by the Center for Venture … Continue reading
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Science Café Looks at How Climate Change Affects Shellfish and Recreation
The effect of climate change on shellfish and recreation is the topic of the next Science Cafe at the Portsmouth Brewery Wednesday, May 8, 2013, at 6 p.m. Doors will open at 5 p.m. for food and drinks. University of New … Continue reading
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Rivers Act as “Horizontal Cooling Towers”
Running two computer models in tandem, scientists from the University of New Hampshire have detailed for the first time how thermoelectric power plants interact with climate, hydrology, and aquatic ecosystems throughout the northeastern U.S. and show how rivers serve as … Continue reading
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