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Patents help put a stamp of ownership on a piece of technology or an idea. Concord Monitor reporter David Brooks got curious recently and wondered which…
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Here’s a fun fact about mathematicians: they love chalkboards. Especially the old fashioned ones, with actual chalk and those dusty erasers. There are a…
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Biotech, Bobcats, & Batteries: New Hampshire Science Stories of the YearWe discuss the top stories in science, technology, the environment and energy in New Hampshire: a new biotech manufacturing institute in Manchester; Dyn…
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Most of the batteries we use in our daily life are made from chemicals, and many of those chemicals are toxic. Researchers at the University of New…
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If regular people ever get to travel to space, we’ll have to contend with something astronauts already worry about: space weather. That weather comes in…
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When 3-D printing first emerged, it inspired visions of a world where we could print any real-life object with the click of a button. And hype hasn't yet…
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Last week, the Manchester-based company Dyn was the subject of a DDOS cyberattack that brought down major websites like Twitter and the Boston Globe for…
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Motion-activated cameras installed on Route 3 in New Hampshire’s North Country are trying to get confirmation that the animals biologists think are in…
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If you’re looking to build a home or if you’re a civil engineer trying to plan for some big new project, you’re going to want to know what the future will…
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Algae blooms in lakes and ponds across northern New England are becoming more and more common. These can kill fish and cause terrible odors. Now there’s…