Imaan Moin
Couch FellowAs the Couch Fellow, I'm excited to report on stories making waves around New Hampshire. I'm drawn to stories about science and our climate, as well as topics in history and local politics.
If you ever want to get in touch, you can reach me at imoin@nhpr.org.
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Several rebate, weatherization, and electrification programs offer financial support to help keep NH homes cool this summer.
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Research from UNH looked into how extreme heat is changing people’s outdoor recreation patterns.
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Current UNH projects in community-scale aquaculture will be replicated across the country.
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As America prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, one New Hampshire museum is showing off its collection of historic artifacts – centuries in the making. Here are just a few of what’s on display that might teach you something surprising about New Hampshire and American history.
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Scientists say they’ve discovered that flu viruses hijack our cells in different ways, opening up new possibilities for dealing with the common illness.
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Nearly half of New Hampshire residents say their household finances are worse off than a year ago.
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Analysis by the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute of recent migration trends show that adults ages 26 to 44 are leading the state’s population growth.
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The projects will focus on research that directly impacts coastal and marine ecosystems, commercial fisheries, and local communities.
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Despite high gas prices and a slump in Canadian tourism over the past year, local businesses are feeling hopeful for the summer — and are getting creative, too.
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Lawmakers and historical enthusiasts celebrate the French hero of the American Revolution.