Sci/tech tidbits in and around New Hampshire
Ice-out is getting earlier, but it’s an imprecise measure
One New Hampshire spring tradition is declaration of "ice out" on lakes, of which the most famous is on Lake Winnipesaukee, the state's biggest body of fresh water. This year it was declared on April 5, which is pretty early. The announcement led a reader to ask me:...
You are my sunshine, excessive sunshine …
A lot of meteorological records that are kept - wind, precipitation, snowfall, temperature - but I didn't realize that sunshine was one of them. Silly me! The Blue Hill Observatory in Massachusetts says that March tied for the sunniest on record with 1915: 243 hours...
Keene’s COVID sewage-testing is now spotting variants
Keene was among the first - maybe the first - New Hampshire city to start testing of sewage for SARS-CoV2 viruses (here's my story from last August). Now they're testing for two variants, as well, as the Keene Sentinel reports. I suspect this will become routine...
Tired: Whale watching. Wired: Offshore wind-farm watching
As a rule I don't pay much attention to surveys of people's attitudes about things that don't exist yet, because their vague assumptions about what's involved (based on the usually vague wording in the survey) have nothing to do with reality. But let's make an...
For small business, cyber-security is as important as it is intimidating
One of the difficulties in getting people like you – and I suppose me, too – to be on guard against bad guys online, is that we are not quite as clever as we think. “In graduate school, I worked in a computer lab managing systems, and what fascinated me is how people...
Randomness more than environmental selection is key to bacteria change in Arctic
From UNH News Service. Climatic outcomes at lower latitudes could be, in part, affected by changes to microbial communities in the Arctic, where the thawing of permafrost changes how microbes contribute to global greenhouse gas production. To further...
2020 was state’s deadliest year in recent history
NHPR crunched the numbers and found that more New Hampshire residents died in 2020 than any year on record, thanks to COVID-19. The story is here. An interesting tidbit is that not only did more people die, more died at home: "Medical providers cautioned early in the...
N.H. patents through April 4
By Targeted News Service The following patents were assigned in New Hampshire from March 28 to April 4. *** En Technology Assigned Patent for Digital Audio Communication, Control En Technology, Keene, New Hampshire, has been assigned a patent (No. 10,966,039,...

NH firm is cleaning up a nuclear-powered cruise ship (yes, cruise ship)
A New Hampshire company that has disposed of radioactive material for decades is part of a joint venture that recently won a $54 million contract to decommission one of the few non-military nuclear ships ever built. “The Savannah is a very, very interesting ship. It...

Feds fight NH’s LBRY over whether its crypto is a “security”
UPDATE: Discussion on the reddit subgroup r/newhampshire is pretty nuanced and seems well-informed: Check it out here. The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a civil suit against New Hampshire firm LBRY saying it "failure to register an offering of...