We love maps. We love imagery. We love work breaks. We hope you like them as well! Your work day is chugging along – don’t you deserve a break now?! We think so (if that means anything), so when you Read More
We love maps. We love imagery. We love work breaks. We hope you like them as well! Your work day is chugging along – don’t you deserve a break now?! We think so (if that means anything), so when you Read More
I believe I’ve moved (changed states) thirteen times and am about to make it an even fourteen. Now, to be fair, some of those moves were for preset amounts of time, two stints for two months in Oregon, a three Read More
There is always so much to talk about in the world of solar energy; as such, our focus will remain on this topic in November. First, here are a few ideas to improve the efficiency of solar cells. Stanford University Read More
In this monthly feature, we span the globe to examine Our Changing Landscape with time series of medium resolution RapidEye satellite imagery. The RapidEye archive dates back to late 2008 and already contains more than 7 billion square kilometers of Read More
I remember when I got my first cell phone in the spring of 2000. It was a PrimeCo brand and it was ridiculously expensive. I believe I paid $40 a month for 250 “anytime” minutes and then had maybe 1,000 Read More
In Bill Murray’s classic flic Groundhog Day, he plays a weatherman who is doomed to repeat the same day over and over until he gets it right. Does that sound familiar to anyone? For me, even though this movie came Read More
Last month, our focus was on advancements in battery technology; and in October we look at advancements in solar energy as it seems like nearly every day major strides are being made forward.First, here is a set of ideas that Read More
I was in a fraternity during my undergrad years and it was one of the best decisions I ever made. Fraternities are often derided as being all of the social ills of college rolled into one and the place where Read More
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