by David Brooks | Dec 13, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The machines that count our paper ballots every election in New Hampshire are so old they run on out-of-date Windows XP from 20 years ago, which is why some people like to cast doubt on their accuracy. (Strangely, people only cast doubt when their candidates loses. I...
by David Brooks | Dec 9, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
By Targeted News Service The following patents were assigned in New Hampshire from Dec. 5 to Dec. 12.Parallel Wireless Assigned Patent for Locally-Generated TEIDs for Core High Availability Parallel Wireless, Nashua, New Hampshire, has been assigned a patent (No....
by David Brooks | Dec 9, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
From Dartmouth News Service: Researchers have discovered a new way to make crystals stretchy, a modification that could enable them to act as very effective nanofilters. “Picture a diamond that behaves like a rubber band,” says Assistant Professor of Chemistry...
by David Brooks | Dec 7, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The winter outlook for New England’s electricity grid is mostly the same as it has been for several years: We have more than enough power as long as the weather doesn’t get really bad for really long. But the 2021-22 winter outlook from ISO-New England, which operates...
by David Brooks | Dec 6, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
From Plymouth State University: Environmental sustainability, financial flexibility, and enhanced student services will be coming together in the form of two leased Nissan Leaf “vehicle to grid” (V2G) capable electric cars. Plymouth State plans to have the...
by David Brooks | Dec 6, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
Fiber-optic cables are the present and future of the information superhighway (I’ve always loved that phrase and darned if I’m going to give it up) and they’re finally starting to spread outside through northern New England, sidestepping copper DSL...