Sci/tech tidbits in and around New Hampshire
Small N.H. town & phone company building fiber-to-the-home for everybody
(Note to print readers of the Monitor: Yes, the story in print said "1200 band modem" - I'll have to blame that one on an editor who's probably too young to remember when modem speeds were a topic of conversation.)(I can't be too critical; when I posted this piece...

I’ll see your Zeus and raise you a ‘fast negative breakdown’
(I seem to be a branch office of the UNH pressroom this week, but so be it: they've generated some interesting stuff.) From UNH News Service: In a first-of-its-kind observation, researchers from the University of New Hampshire Space Science Center have documented a...

Honeybees in hives get the attention but our wild bees are hurting, too
From UNH News Service: Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have found a dramatic decline of 14 wild bee species that are, among other things, important across the Northeast for the pollination of major local crops like apples, blueberries and cranberries....

If you want to thwart crop pests, attack their enzymes
When I saw the press release about this research (here it is) I wasn't sure that I could make a column out of it, so I seized on the "big molecule" angle. Now that it's in print, I'm still not sure I can make a column out of it. But it's Tuesday - I had to file...

Mazel tov for MALDI-TOF to fight antibiotic resistance
I wrote recently about how human medicine and veterinary medicine are starting to share their efforts fighting the development of antibiotic-resistant disease. (Here is the piece) UNH sent out this item today about one of the main tools in that effort: By Lori Wright,...
Nowhere in New Hampshire is truly dark any more
Last week I saw a talk by Matt Marulla, former president of the New Hampshire Astronomical Society and a contributing author to the latest edition of The Oxford Astronomy Encyclopedia, about light pollution and the "dark sky" - really, lack thereof - phenomenon....

Pumped hydro is great energy storage, but imagine trying to build one today
You know how freaked out many people and organizations get about wind farms being built on hills in New Hampshire? So freaked out that I suspect there will never another major onshore wind farm built in the state. Now imagine if you wanted to big a super-duper...

Is climate change making it windier?
A reader wrote me recently saying that it seems windier in Concord than it did in her youth, and she wondered if climate change was affecting wind speeds. I mentioned this on Twitter to the National Weather Service's account from Gray, Maine, which also covers most of...
N.H. bobcats have switched direction: They now roam north to south
Interesting new research from UNH using DNA from 50-year-old bobcat skulls found that bobcats' movement patterns from generation to generation have flipped: Once they were more numerous in southern parts of New England young adults headed to the less hospitable north...

Archaeology field schools in New Hampshire this summer
Feld schools coordinated by the N.H. Division of Historical Resources’ State Conservation and Rescue Archaeology Program (SCRAP), will take place this summer in Durham, Livermore Hollow and Pillsbury State Park, where the team will canoe to the survey site searching...