by David Brooks | Aug 31, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
September is almost here, which means New Hampshire is about to resume its title as The Science Cafe Capitol of the Western Hemisphere after a summer hiatus. Science Cafe New Hampshire is well into its sixth year in Nashua and Concord, while the...
by David Brooks | Aug 29, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
The New Hampshire High Tech Council has opened the application period for its annual TechOut event, a startup competition aimed at enhancing the New Hampshire tech ecosystem by awarding investment capital to young startups. Now in its sixth year, the 2017 TechOut...
by David Brooks | Aug 24, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
ISO New England, the folks who run the six-stage power grid, says the solar eclipse removed about 700 MW of solar power, or roughly a third of total PV output, at its height. That’s not musch out of total production by all power plants of almost 20,000 MW. This...
by David Brooks | Aug 24, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
The American Automobile Association, which calls itself just AAA these days, has released its annual “total cost of ownership” study for various types of vehicles, tallying up not just the purchase price but also maintenance and repair, depreciation and...
by David Brooks | Aug 24, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
I followed up this week on a press release that Granite Geek printed last week concerning UNH research seeking to develop a variant of quinoa which can grow in New Hampshire. Regardless of your opinion of hipsters’ favorite grain (quinoa is pretty good, if you...
by David Brooks | Aug 24, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
There’s a tussle going on between the governor and the Fish and Game Commission over whether the state should build a public boat launch on Lake Sunapee at a site known as Wild Goose. Gov. Chris Sununu says no, and as part of the recent back-and-forth, his...