It seemed like a good idea at the time. Then it wasn’t, then it was. It worked out in the end, but man, let me tell you: moving to a place sight unseen is a risky move, even if it’s Read More
It seemed like a good idea at the time. Then it wasn’t, then it was. It worked out in the end, but man, let me tell you: moving to a place sight unseen is a risky move, even if it’s Read More
Our technology review is always chock full of interesting advancements from the world of science so let’s get it going now! Lithium-sulfur batteries could be commercial viable sooner than later. Improved ultra-cold battery developed. Low-cost environmentally-friendly catalyst for improved hydrogen Read More
In this monthly feature, we span the globe to examine Our Changing Landscape with a time series of medium-resolution PlanetScope satellite imagery. The PlanetScope constellation dates back to 2016 and collects hundreds of millions of square kilometers of four and Read More
I guess I am using the term “overrated” pretty loosely in this series of rants, especially so with this locale: the Starkville, MS “metro-area.” Now this is a place you don’t want your car to break down in if there Read More
In this monthly feature, we span the globe to examine Our Changing Landscape with a time series of medium-resolution PlanetScope satellite imagery. The PlanetScope constellation dates back to 2016 and collects hundreds of millions of square kilometers of four and Read More
It’s that time again for my favorite part of the News Snippets, our technology review! Is vertical farming the wave of the future? Ethanol gas might produce less carbon than traditional petroleum. New fuel cell design promises to be more Read More
I’ve decided to continue my tour of failed stops – there’s a bunch of them so get comfortable. This month’s edition takes us to sunny Southern California, one of many places I’d never thought about moving to but ended up Read More
Technology updates here, hot off the presses, enjoy! Improved polymer for converting CO2 to useful hydrocarbons. Seawater batteries are one step closer to commercialization. Low-cost nickel catalyst developed for hydrogen gas production. Major stride towards lower-cost, rapid-charge EV batteries. The Read More
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