Sci/tech tidbits in and around New Hampshire
Dartmouth: In 24 years, $6 trillion in economic damage from greenhouse gases
Dartmouth News Service: A sound scientific basis exists for climate liability claims between individual countries, according to a Dartmouth study. The study is the first to assess the economic impacts that individual countries have caused to other...
N.H. patents through July 10
By Targeted News Service WASHINGTON – The following federal patents were assigned in New Hampshire from July 3 through July 10. *** Parallel Wireless Assigned Patent for End-to-End Prioritization for Mobile Base Station Parallel Wireless, Nashua, New Hampshire, has...

“Emerald Tutu” might help protect Boston as the seas rise
The lost of natural ecosystems such as mangrove swamps and temperate wetlands along ocean coastlines has made us more vulnerable to rising sea levels. So why not try to recreate them artificially? That's sort of the idea in a Northeastern University's project to...
A video with all (well, a lot) you need to know about making beer and booze
Science Cafe NH came back live in June at Market Days, a downtown festival in Concord, with a discussion about the science and business of brewing beer and distilling alcohol. Concord TV filmed the session and you can watch it on YouTube by clicking right here. The...

Game cameras go underwater and get even more than that wicked cute UNH seal video
It’s hard to walk through New Hampshire woods these days without coming across at least one game cam, those automated cameras that take pictures or video when something passes in front of them. Initially, it was hunters that popularized them, putting so many cameras...
N.H. patents through July 3
By Targeted News Service WASHINGTON – The following federal patents were assigned in New Hampshire from June 26 through July 3. *** Trustees of Dartmouth College, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clime Assigned Patent for Altering Intestinal Microbiome in Cystic Fibrosis Trustees...

NH textile mill helped make Pathfinder’s Mars-landing airbags
Twenty-five years ago, the Pathfinder mission landed on Mars using gigantic versions of auto collision airbags to cushion the landing. The rovers Spirit and Opportunity also used the same system. NASA hasn't done it since, apparently because rovers have gotten bigger...

Making biochar, one property at a time
Biochar is one of those things that sounds too good to be true: Turning waste wood into a carbon-locking, soil-helping material through a simple, cheap process (pyrolysis - burning it in a low-oxygen environment). There's a big biochar plant being developed in Maine...
Dartmouth: Lasers from drones can spot underwater robots
Keeping track of underwater robots is hard since GPS doesn't travel far through water. Dartmouth researchers say drones can spot them using nothing more than laser light. One key issue was the low intensity of the light that came back to the drone. It was too low for...

Remembering a long-gone New England airline
Old and old-ish people remember when civil aviation was fun rather than the nasty, brutish and long experience it is today. Airports and airplanes and pilots and stewardesses were exotic and admired, planes were linking the world together into one big happy family,...