Sci/tech tidbits in and around New Hampshire
Non-profit helps schools prepare for hacking attacks
A hacker infiltrating the local high school doesn’t sound like much of a threat in today’s threat-filled world, but Alyssa Rosenzweig begs to differ. She knows what the bad guys are after: students’ data. “It’s not an immediate threat but, in 10 years, when they go to...
That long-distance jaunt by a fisher was brought to you by technology
The story of a young female fisher who walked from a UNH parking lot all the way to Franconia Notch looking to establish a new home is intriguing, despite its sad ending. But the really interesting part is what it says about the way technology is giving us incredible...
NH patents through March 15
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 in the week through March 15. System and Method to Detect the Presence and...
We had a pretty cold winter but much of the U.S. broke heat records
I still had 16 inches of snow in my yard last week (it's mostly gone now) so it seems like it was a cold, harsh winter. Not so, reports Scientific American in this story. Nowhere in the U.S. had a record cold winter this year. Nowhere even came close.What did set...
NH stretch of the Appalachian Trail is really popular
On the assumption that the Venn diagram of geeks and hikers has a lot of overlap, some news: New Hampshire’s 161-mile section of the Appalachian Trail saw 2.88 million “recreational visits” in 2025, according to estimates from the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, making...
MAGA ruins another fun, useful thing: Ig Nobels are fleeing US to Europe
For 35 years the satirical Ig Nobel awards have been a geeks' delight in the Cambridge, Mass. No longer. This year's event is moving to Zurich, Switzerland, due to fear of rampant human rights abuse by ICE and its supporters. “During the past year, it has become...
Farewell small, cheap, crappy paperbacks; I will miss you
One of the greatest information-sharing devices of the past century is about the disappear. But before I go into Boomer Lamentation Mode and bemoan the decline of modern society, there’s another side of the equation that I’ll address. The device in question is the...
Why can’t Boston remove snow as well as Montreal? Blame (mostly) Bostonians
The Boston chapter of the Axios news network has a quickie piece about Boston lamentation that they don't do as good a job removing snow as they do in Montreal. The article is here. There is some discussion about policy and technology, but the key point is this: The...
NH patents through March 8
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 in the week through March 8. Ionospheric Delay Measurement for Reduced GPS Power...
Very big battery coming to eastern Mass. More, please!
A dirty, nasty former oil-storage site will become home to New England's biggest (for the moment, anyway) battery, in Everett< mass., report WCVB: With 700 megawatts of power capacity and 2.8 gigawatt-hours of stored energy, the project will include two underground...
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