by David Brooks | Sep 1, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
In my New Hampshire career I have written several, and seen at least 20, stories along the lines of “local person thinks they saw a mountain lion but there’s no actual evidence aside from wishful thinking and mistaken sightings, which is the same evidence...
by David Brooks | Sep 1, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The emerald ash borer is on its way – it’s already here in some places – and that means virtually all ash trees will soon be dead. Before that happens, Dartmouth College and University of Vermont researchers are rushing to record the ecology of a...
by David Brooks | Aug 31, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
An engineering lab at Dartmouth has been awarded two grants totaling $1.25 million to conduct planetary science research relating to the geophysics and astrobiology of icy planets in our solar system. The research could lead to clues about the nature of the icy...
by David Brooks | Aug 31, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
In my town, a property owner recently had a tussle with the planning board because of the direction of water flow. If you poured a bucket of water onto the ground in one part of the land she wanted to subdivide, it would eventually flow into an unimportant bog. But if...
by David Brooks | Aug 26, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
By Targeted News Service The following patents were assigned in New Hampshire from Aug. 22 to Aug. 29.Technical Sales Solutions Assigned Patent for Electromagnetic Pulse/High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse Filter System Technical Sales Solutions, Weare, New Hampshire,...
by David Brooks | Aug 26, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
UPDATE: I was reminded that this applies to many energy-producing systems, not just solar. That could in theory mean wind (unlikely) but definitely covers small hydropower. Nashua owns a couple of small hydropower dams and this might let them boost their output. Towns...