by David Brooks | Aug 8, 2016 | Blog
Some recent patents issued in New Hampshire, from Targeted News Service: Standex International of Salem has been assigned a patent (9,398,645) developed by Terry Gray of McKinney, Texas, for “current detecting and switching apparatus.” The patent application was filed...
by David Brooks | Aug 7, 2016 | Blog
Take THAT you crummy digital-native millenials: A survey says that older workers use more and different types of technology in the workplace than those darn kids who won’t get off my lawn, and also find it less stressful. From the story by CIO.com: Cloud storage...
by David Brooks | Aug 6, 2016 | Blog
AP reports (here) that Vermont is worried that stricter EPA limits on a chemical called TFM in drinking water will hurt the fight against the invasive sea lamprey. Fishing enthusiasts (are) worried that scaling back on the use of TFM could cause lamprey to boom and...
by David Brooks | Aug 5, 2016 | Blog
Yes, that was a drone over downtown Nashua yesterday, reports the Nashua Telegraph: Pembroke-based JBI Helicopter, which provides helicopter service for Eversource in New Hampshire to make regularly scheduled inspection flights, brought one of its unmanned aerial...
by David Brooks | Aug 4, 2016 | Blog
You can make a reasonable argument that the development of calculus in the 17th century – giving us the ability to quantify rates of change for all natural processes – marked the beginning of the modern world. Almost nothing in the industrialized economy...