Sci/tech tidbits in and around New Hampshire 

NH patents in all of March

We had an issue with patents earlier this month so we’re re-running all of March. You may have seen some of these previously (Links to each patent can be found here, using the patent number or inventor’s name.) By Targeted News Service WASHINGTON – The following...

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Iron slag might help keep carbon in the ground

A nice photo package (see it here) from Dartmouth College about a test to increase carbon capture in soils: Most carbon in soil is eaten by microbes and respired back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming. As part of her culminating...

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Our weather isn’t great for EV range, study says

Green Car Reports has a story about a study of the effect of weather on EV range in various states - and it says Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are the most affected. The whole story is here. Vaisala, a Finnish instrumented measurement firm, analyzed the effect...

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Partial solar eclipse at sunrise Saturday

If you’re an early riser, Saturday will give you a chance to see a partial solar eclipse just as the sun is rising. While it won’t be as dramatic as last year’s total eclipse, the combination of the almost-complete eclipse with sunrise could be spectacular. “This one...

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Mass. is trying a tiny test of vehicle-to-grid

As many people have been saying for years, big batteries in cars are a valuable resource that shouldn't sit there doing nothing for the 95% of the time that cars are parked. Turning that obvious idea into reality isn't easy, however. The technology doesn't seem too...

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This is prime solar-power time in New England

Yesterday (Sunday, 3/23) the six-state New England electric grid set a record for largest production by utility - i.e., front-of-meter - solar (866 MW). Note that ISO-NE considers burning trash and burning wood for power as renewables, so it's not the same as...

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About Granite Geek

Dave Brooks has written a weekly science/tech newspaper column since 1991 – yes, that long – and has written this blog since 2006, keeping an eye on geekish topics in and around the Granite State. He discusses the geek world regularly on WGIR-AM radio, and moderated the monthly Science Cafe NH sessions when they were still a thing. He joined the Concord Monitor in 2015.

Brooks earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics but got lost on the way to the Ivory Tower and ended up in a newsroom. He has reported for newspapers from Tennessee to New England. Rummage through his bag of awards you’ll find oddities like three Best Blog prizes from the New Hampshire Press Association, Writer of the Year award from the N.H. Farm and Forest Bureau (of all places) and his 2024 induction into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame.

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