Sci/tech tidbits in and around New Hampshire
Would a Northeast hydrogen hub be good? bad? something else?
The question of where hydrogen fits into the clean-energy future is complicated and I don't really understand what parts are good and what are bad. It's all so nebulous and theoretical right now that it's easy to make compelling-sounding arguments which paint it as a...
Science Cafe NH tries to decide what to do
Personally, I am done with hosting monthly Science Cafe events in person. A decade of that was enough! I may host the occasional event, like the one we held at the Market Days festival on Main Street in Concord this summer, but that's it. SCNH folks based in Nashua...
This COVID summer has been so unlike past ones, who knows what is next?
We’ve just about made it through a third pandemic summer and the question on everybody’s mind – at least, those who aren’t pretending that COVID has gone away – is whether we’re going to have a third surge this fall and winter. In 2020, New Hampshire went from having...
N.H. patents through Aug. 28
By Targeted News Service WASHINGTON – The following federal patents were assigned in New Hampshire through Aug. 28. *** Parallel Wireless Assigned Patent for 4G/5G Core Interworking Parallel Wireless, Nashua, New Hampshire, has been assigned a patent (No. 11,425,790,...
Saddle up to give taxpayers some green-energy profit
In the current list of New Hampshire job openings, the coolest title has to be Energy Circuit Rider. If you’re as old as me your first thought was “Hi-yo, Silver, away!” but the job does not involve riding horses. At least, it doesn’thave to involve riding horses,...
Sometimes, keen-eyed raptors just charge in blindly
If you're a hawk trying to get dinner in mid-air by grabbing one juicy bat out of a huge swarm of bats, how should you proceed? A new paper in Nature partly written by three UNH professors at the Center for Acoustics Research and Education in Durham says they just...
Car fire in a news story requires clarification nowadays
I've been a newspaper reporter for four decades and have written many stories about car fires. The latest is the first time I had to include this sentence: "The car was gasoline powered." No detail yet from fire dept. on make/model so I thought that line was necessary...
N.H. takes the ‘blame everybody else’ path for high energy prices
The New Hampshire Department of Energy’s new 10-year energy strategy, as in past years, says that depending on out-of-state companies to maximize their profits - a.k.a., "let the market do it" - will somehow result in cheap electricity and gas for in-state customers....
N.H. patents through Aug. 21
By Targeted News Service WASHINGTON – The following federal patents were assigned in New Hampshire from Aug. 14 through Aug. 21. *** Parallel Wireless Assigned Patent for Sinter, Intrasearch Beacon Parallel Wireless, Nashua, New Hampshire, has been assigned a patent...
Signs, signs, everywhere a (campaign) sign, blocking out the scenery, messing my mind …
New Hampshire's elections have not seen much in the way of electronic campaign signs - we're still in the land of cardboard/plastic on little metal brackets. I guess that's better? As the state gets closer to the September party primary, I dusted off an article...
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