by David Brooks | Feb 28, 2016 | Economy-Business, None
Recent patents issued to companies and inventors in New Hampshire include: Allegro Microsystems, Worcester, Mass., has been assigned a patent (9,265,104) developed by two co-inventors for “electronic circuits and techniques for maintaining a consistent power delivered...
by David Brooks | Feb 27, 2016 | Natural Sciences, Science-Technology
Massachusetts, as you may have heard, is freaking out over plans to put 150 rattlesnakes on an island in the middle of the state’s biggest reservoir, yet here in New Hampshire we already have a Rattlesnake Island, on Lake Winnipesaukee. Plus we have Rattlesnake Hill...
by David Brooks | Feb 22, 2016 | None, Science-Technology
The changing climate is going to affect a lot of things around us in the coming years, but perhaps nothing more than the most overlooked (quite literally) item in local government’s quiver of tools, the lowly road culvert. “Recent trends show that we are getting...
by David Brooks | Feb 21, 2016 | Economy-Business, None
The following federal patents were assigned recently to companies or individuals in New Hampshire. DEKA Products of Manchester has been assigned an ornamental design patent (D749,206) developed by five co-inventors for an ornamental design for an “apparatus to control...
by David Brooks | Feb 16, 2016 | None, Science-Technology
The controversy that erupted in September over the West Lebanon public library’s participation in a privacy network known as Tor has led to a proposed state law to make it clear libraries are free to “allow the installation and use of cryptographic privacy platforms”...