by David Brooks | Oct 2, 2023 | Blog, Newsletter
A startup with one of those weird-capitalization names, rStream, is running a pilot program at the UMass Amherst campus to see if it can use A.I. to help sort through single-stream recycling and make it work in the way that it never has, although we used to think it...
by David Brooks | Oct 2, 2023 | Blog, Newsletter
The SEE Science Center is beginning the eleventh season of Science on Tap discussions on Tuesday, October 10th. Science on Tap events are informal discussions with local scientists and experts on a particular topic. The 2023-2024 season is sponsored by Cambridge...
by David Brooks | Sep 19, 2023 | Blog, Newsletter
NOAA and the University of New Hampshire (UNH) are expanding a 24-year ocean and Great Lakes mapping partnership through the creation of a new Center of Excellence for Operational Ocean and Great Lakes Mapping. The Center of Excellence is funded through $10 million in...
by David Brooks | Sep 19, 2023 | Blog, Newsletter
When a full solar eclipse sweeps through New Hampshire next April, I’ll be gazing at the sky through proper safety glasses. And maybe I’ll be listening, too. Listening to a solar eclipse? That seems kind of ridiculous. It seemed ridiculous at first to Allyson Bieryla,...
by David Brooks | Sep 18, 2023 | Blog, Newsletter
Data collected from dozens of nonviable loon eggs points to high levels of “forever chemicals” and other similar contaminants in Squam Lake, which has been lauded for its pristine water quality, reports the Laconia daily Sun (article here) The lovely lake that...
by David Brooks | Sep 18, 2023 | Blog, Newsletter
The energy transmission needs new and different regulation and legislation, as much as it needs new and different technologies. New Hampshire bulletin has a story (here it is) about one such law newly passed in New Hampshire, allowing long-term energy procurement...