Let’s get this first New Snippets of 2020 kicked off on the right foot with some exciting tech news! From carbon dioxide to methanol using just solar power and low-cost catalysts. A nickel-platinum catalyst boosts the power of hydrogen gas Read More
Let’s get this first New Snippets of 2020 kicked off on the right foot with some exciting tech news! From carbon dioxide to methanol using just solar power and low-cost catalysts. A nickel-platinum catalyst boosts the power of hydrogen gas Read More
If you have been a regular reader of this ongoing series, you are likely to have seen that RapidEye was decommissioned at the end of 2019. So as one satellite system passes into our memories, we change the focus of Read More
As I write this, the day after “Thanksgiving,” I’m reminded how much I really don’t like people. All the hubbub the past week or so has been around who is going where to see whom, all the special food they Read More
Some how I’ve avoided jury duty my whole life. I’ve moved around a lot, so that might have something to do with it – the powers-that-be simply can’t find me (which makes me wonder if I have any warrants for Read More
Click on the image above to see an animation of 5-meter natural color RapidEye imagery collected over Amalia Glacier in southern Chile on February 20, 2011 and March 2, 2016. And okay before we jump into a quick discussion of Read More
Yep it’s that time again, here is our monthly tech review! On-demand and sustainable production of hydrogen peroxide. Sustainable wood-based sensors for your body, weird! Artificial leaf produces syngas from sunlight and air. Solar cell efficiency improved with biological protein Read More
I’ve been a lot of places in this country, not too many outside of it, but still, I’ve covered some ground. I’ve got five states left to check off my “to-do” list, and with a little planning, I could probably Read More
In this monthly feature, we span the globe to examine Our Changing Landscape with a time series of medium resolution RapidEye satellite imagery. The RapidEye archive dates back to late 2008 and already contains more than 14 billion square kilometers Read More
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