Sci/tech tidbits in and around New Hampshire 

One NH town, a million bucks in losses to scams

A sobering, but not surprising, story in Seacoast Online: In the mere 13 months since last January, Hampton residents lost nearly a million dollars through phone, email, text, and social media scams, many involving cryptocurrency. “And that’s just the ones reported to...

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Electrify everything is a great idea but who pays?

The push to electrify everything as a way to boost the economy without broiling the planet focuses on ways to switch over vehicles, factories and other big fuel users. But what about smaller things like, say, a trash compactor? “We have to make serious inroads on...

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Why ‘ice-in’ matters for Lake Winnipesaukee

Why ‘ice-in’ matters for Lake Winnipesaukee

We're finally having a real New Hampshire winter in terms of temperature, if not snowfall, as shown by the Jan. 14 unofficial but well-respected declaration of "ice-in" on Lake Winnipesaukee (meaning the five main ports of the lake are all iced in). Aside from what...

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NH patents through Jan. 19

(Links to each patent can be found here, using the patent number or inventor’s name.) By Targeted News Service WASHINGTON – The following federal patents were assigned in New Hampshire through Jan. 19. *** Applicator for a Pessary Device REIA, LLC, Lyme, New Hampshire...

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A different pattern for NH arrivals, via U-Haul

For years, New Hampshire’s population growth has depended on people moving here. But recently they’re doing less of it in a U-Haul, which may reflect a change in who is arriving. Every year the move-yourself company ranks all states based on how many one-way U-Haul...

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Long COVID contributes to a tight job market

I wrote this two weeks ago but forgot to post it in the blog, so if it sounds like old news, it kind of is. The lingering effects of COVID-19 have driven an estimated 4,000 people out of New Hampshire’s workforce and led around 5,300 more to reduce their hours,...

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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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