From our focus on the very cool super-material, graphene, this month I turn my attention to innovations in wind power technology. First, here are a few ways to improve the efficiency of current wind turbine designs. This idea improves wind Read More
From our focus on the very cool super-material, graphene, this month I turn my attention to innovations in wind power technology. First, here are a few ways to improve the efficiency of current wind turbine designs. This idea improves wind Read More
We travel the world, keep to our own Everyone stares into their drinks And beautiful girls and men on their own and nobody’s saying what they think I’ve never been brave enough to ask them I doubt I’ll find my 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 5 billion square kilometers of Read More
I never saw the Grateful Dead. I was a casual fan in high school, certainly not a Deadhead (which I claim you have to have seen the actual Dead to be an actual Deadhead), but a friend’s sister had an Read More
From one of my favorite technology topics, solar energy, I pivot my attention this month to one of the coolest materials “recently” discovered, graphene. This wonder material seems to have a million and one uses, so here are just a Read More
You might notice some changes this month as three columns have been abandoned to focus on other areas of interest. We noticed, and perhaps you did as well, that those old columns (i.e. Small World, Outside the Box and Back Read More
If you don’t know what this series is about, refer back to Remote Senselessness of this month. Yesterday I went to Centro, a Latin restaurant/bar here in Boulder, to get some eggplant tacos and a few beers. I should probably add that Read More
From our May 2015 set of random technological innovations, in June we pivot our attention to one of my favorite topics, solar energy. Read More
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