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Cool, cold, and a vision of the future

Jessica Ernakovich and Sean Shaefer are interviewed by New Hampshire Public Radio about why they are studying the Arctic.
September 8, 2023 - New Hampshire Public Radio
Cool, cold, and a vision of the future article


Our future climate depends partly on microbes

Long-term global change experiments maintained by Frey Lab used to understand how resilient soil microbes are to rising temperatures.
January 1, 2023 - Phys.org
Our future climate depends partly on microbes Article


Diverse Crop Rotations Can Help

Research in Grandy Lab shows that complex crop rotations encourage nitrogen build-up in soil.
November 9, 2022 - Morning Ag Clips
Research in Grandy Lab shows that complex crop rotations encourage nitrogen build-up in soil


Gender Equality for a Sustainable Future

Mentoring women graduate students while serving others through research. Article includes SoilBioME members Joy, Jessica, and Alma.
March 8, 2022 - UNH Today
Gender Equality for a Sustainable Future Article


Microbial Ecologist Honored with CAREER Award

Career award article about Jessica
April 25, 2022 - UNH Today
Microbial Ecologist Honored with CAREER Award Aricle


Converging on Climate Science

CARPE NRT article.
December 2, 2021 - UNH Today
Converging on Climate Science Article


UNH Ecologist Named One of Most Highly Cited Researchers in World

Fewer Than 0.1 Percent of Scientists Globally Earn Prestigious Distinction.
December 9, 2019 - UNH Today
UNH Ecologist Named One of Most Highly Cited Researchers in World Article


Clarivate Names World’s Influential Researchers with Highly Cited Researchers 2022 List

Stuart Grandy, a Station scientist and professor of natural resources and the environment, for being named to Clarivate's list of Highly Cited Researchers in 2022.
November 15, 2022 - Clarivate.com
Clarivate Names World’s Influential Researchers with Highly Cited Researchers 2022 List Article


UNH scientists receive $1M to support critical soil sustainability research

Mentoring women graduate students while serving others through research. Article includes SoilBioME memebrs Joy, Jessica, and Alma.
September 28, 2021 - Foster's Daily Democrat
UNH scientists receive $1M to support critical soil sustainability research Article


UNH Scientists Receive $1.7 Million to Investigate Human Impact on Soil Microbes

Serita’s coverage for OPUS award. 2016: Frey/Grandy Ag Experiment Station DOE USDA grant.
October 10, 2016 - UNH Today
UNH Scientists Receive $1.7 Million to Investigate Human Impact on Soil Microbes Article


UNH Research Finds Microbial Traits, Not Plants, Determine Abundance of Soil Organic Matter

2016: UNH research finds microbial traits not plants determine abundance of SOM
December 5, 2016 - UNH Today
UNH Research Finds Microbial Traits, Not Plants, Determine Abundance of Soil Organic Matter Article