by David Brooks | Aug 3, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
One of the most surprising connections between New Hampshire and science has to be the fact that the Clay Mathematics Institute, famous for its million-dollar Millennium Prizes to solve 9 deep mathematical problems (one of the original 10 has been solved), has its...
by David Brooks | Aug 2, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
The big news in large-scale New England alternative energy is the Massachusetts Clean Energy program, in which utilities were required to procure 1,200 MW of clean energy, including large-scale hydropower, in addition to a separate requirement to obtain 1,600 MW of...
by David Brooks | Aug 2, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
Fans of bitcoin in New Hampshire can now buy the digital currency the old-fashioned way – by walking into a local bank branch and writing a check. BitQuick, a Chicago-based cash for bitcoin startup, says that people can now buy the cyber-currency from other BitQuick...
by David Brooks | Aug 2, 2017 | Newsletter
New Hampshire is moving our windshield car-inspection stickers – they used to be placed behind the rear-view mirror but as of October they’ll be in the lower corner on the driver’s side. The reason? Sensors are being placed in the mirrors as part of...
by David Brooks | Aug 1, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
Many of you reading this have in the past year or two allowed a spy or a bad guy to settle happily into your home, using it as shelter for unpleasant activities. But unless you’re a lot tech-ier than me, it’s hard to realize this, and harder still to stop it. IoT...
by David Brooks | Jul 31, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
Gerry Descoteaux is a New Hampshire astronomy fan I have known for 26 years – although I’m not sure we’ve ever actually met in person, come to think of it. I was an editor at the Nashua Telegraph when he started writing his monthly Lawnchair...