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State Tipoffs Involving New Hampshire Newsletter for Sunday November 17, 2019 ( 9 items )  

BittWare Expands Portfolio With Multiple Industry-First Capabilities on FPGA Acceleration Products
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 12 -- BittWare, a part of Molex, a manufacturer of total electronic solutions, issued the following news release: BittWare, a Molex company, a leading supplier of enterprise-class compute, network and storage products featuring FPGA technology, continues to expand its offerings and solutions to further address the growing need for computing technology. The new BittWare offerings provide high-end, integrated solutions for memory bandwidth and advanced cooling, enabl  more

Booker Needs to Learn the Truth About Voting Laws
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 15 -- The New Hampshire Republican Party issued the following news: Today, Senator Cory Booker filed for President and continued his attacks on New Hampshire's voting laws. The NHGOP released the following statement: "Senator Booker needs to stop his baseless attacks on New Hampshire's voter integrity laws," said UNH Student Samantha Hobson. "As a college student, I know how to register to vote and how it is easier for me to register in New Hampshire than any other  more

Gold Mining Critically Impairs Water Quality in Rivers Across Peruvian Biodiversity Hotspot: Dartmouth College
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Nov. 12 [TNSenvironmentresearch-Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal] -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release: * * * - Study Examines Increased Sediment Levels in Rivers As a Result of Mining * * * A Dartmouth study finds that artisanal-scale gold mining is altering water clarity and dynamics in the Madre de Dios River watershed in Peru, a tropical biodiversity hotspot. Higher levels of suspended sediment were found in rivers near the  more

Keene State College Earns Grant to Expand Student Support, Preventative Programs
KEENE, New Hampshire, Nov. 14 [TNSgrants-Justice Department] -- Keene State College issued the following news release: Keene State College recently received a grant from the US Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women to build upon existing initiatives and resources dedicated to keeping students and our community safe. The competitive $300,000 grant will be used over three years to expand ongoing prevention programming, and hire additional staff to support initiatives on campus.   more

N.H. A.G. MacDonald: New Hampshire Joins Amended Antitrust Lawsuit Against Teva Pharmaceuticals and Other Generic Drug Manufacturers
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 13 -- New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald issued the following news release: Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald announces that New Hampshire has joined a lawsuit alleging that generic drug manufacturers, including Teva Pharmaceuticals and other national companies, were involved in a broad conspiracy to artificially inflate and manipulate prices, reduce competition and unreasonably restrain trade for more than 100 different generic drugs. The drugs a  more

N.H. Employment Security: Unemployment Rate News Release for October 2019
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 13 -- The New Hampshire Employment Security issued the following news release: New Hampshire's preliminary seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for October 2019 was 2.6 percent, an increase of 0.1 percentage point from the September rate, which remained at 2.5 percent after revision. The October 2018 seasonally adjusted rate was 2.4 percent. Seasonally adjusted estimates for October 2019 placed the number of employed residents at 754,600, an increase of 1,350 from  more

N.H. Environmental Services Department: Announcing the Winners of the #KingTideNH2019 Photo Contest
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 13 -- The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services issued the following news release: After reviewing 135 incredible submissions, the New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup is excited to announce the winners of the #KingTideNH2019 Photo Contest. Now a regular event, the photo contest aims to raise awareness of New Hampshire's rising tides. The #KingTideNH2019 judges panel included Seacoast Science Center President Jim Chase; New Hampshire Public Radio  more

UNH Research Finds Grasslands Better Than Forests at Taking Advantage of Northeast's Warming Winters
DURHAM, New Hampshire, Nov. 13 -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release: As climate changes, Northeast winters are warming more rapidly than other times of the year. While this may mean favorable growing conditions start earlier in the year, some ecosystems, such as perennial grasslands, can take better advantage of that change than others, such as forests, according to new research from the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of New Hamps  more

University of New Hampshire Researchers Find Climate Change and Turf Seaweed Causing 'Patchy' Seascape
DURHAM, New Hampshire, Nov. 14 [TNSenvironmentresearch-Journal Ecosphere] -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release: The effects of climate change are becoming more apparent, from the rapidly warming Gulf of Maine, to more frequent and severe storms and the increase of invasive turf seaweed. Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have found that these environmental developments are contributing to the transformation of the seafloor to a lower, more patchy seas  more