by David Brooks | May 24, 2016 | Blog
Aubudon has a good story about “bird CSI” and how forensic necropsy work identified the cause of death for the first New Hampshire loon to succumb to avian malaria. (Read it here) It’s an interesting blow-by-blow account of how a pathologist figures...
by David Brooks | May 24, 2016 | Blog
Plug-in chargers scattered around the place to use for filling up on long trips are part of what’s needed to make electric cars go mainstream, but many people argue that the technology really needed is cheap, easy wireless charging for your home. Just park the...
by David Brooks | May 23, 2016 | Blog
One of New Hampshire’s most famous geeks, Jon “maddog” Hall of Linux fame, is recovering from a serious cardiac illness. The news is public so I don’t mind mentioning it now that he’s on the mend. I thought I might wish him well by...
by David Brooks | May 23, 2016 | Blog
By Targeted News Service The following patents were recently issued to individuals and companies in New Hampshire. DEKA Products, Manchester, N.H., has been assigned an ornamental design patent (D755,975) developed by David E. Collins, Groveland, Mass., for an...
by David Brooks | May 23, 2016 | Blog
Back in September 1999 I saw Dean Kamen demonstrate the IBot in the DEKA offices in the Manchester millyard. The IBOT is – was? – a wheelchair that could stand upright and climb stairs using a variation of the technology that two years later fueled the...
by David Brooks | May 20, 2016 | Blog
The new fast-charging system unveiled Friday at a popular campground in Lancaster, in the part of the state known as North of the Notches, is the first such public facility in the North Country and the first non-Tesla Level 3 charger available in the state for the...