Category: Renewables – Science

I like to attend the annual ARPA-E summit (Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy) summit every year; I’ve made many excellent contacts there through the years, and I’m always enthralled by the exhibits.  Having said that, I’m sure I’m not alone in …

ARPA-E February Newsletter: Energy Secretary Perry to Keynote ARPA-E Summit Read More »

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If it weren’t for all the senseless tragedy involved, the gun death epidemic in the U.S. would be a fascinating study of how we’ve simply lost out ability to think, or, more precisely, how our beliefs about our thought processes are …

How We Think Read More »

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Here’s a fantastic product that is quickly replacing the kerosene lamps that denizens of third-world countries are using for reading lights.  It’s an LED lamp that’s powered the same way as a grandfather clock, i.e., with the chemical energy in the …

LED Product Is Great, But Let’s Understand the Science Read More »

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Obviously, our country and the world as a whole would be better off if honest and well qualified people were appointed to key cabinet posts.  But the converse isn’t always true, i.e., it seems that there are occasions in which …

Environmentalists Don’t Know When To Cheer Read More »

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Here’s an article that begins: A new type of ultra-efficient engine has been attracting the attention of several big-name investors. 

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One commenter here ridicules another: “Does ‘Mother Nature’ have an email address? I’ve Googled but can’t seem to find her.” Here’s my personal take on this, FWIW. The scientist in me understands the fallacy of assigning human characteristics to non-human …

Is “Mother Nature” a Real Thing? Read More »

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News flash, Dr. Tyson: Tragically, we simply don’t care.  Our xenophobia and love of scapegoating is far more powerful than your logic.

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In addition to the simple ways you can cut your energy usage at home, by taking advantage of hacks like swapping to bulbs that use less energy and having additional installation installed, there are also other steps you can take. …

A Contributed Post: A Guide To Better Understanding Renewable Energy Sources Read More »

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Here’s a piece making its way around Facebook, suggesting that a great deal of what passes for science is BS, created to deceive the public. The very kindest think I can say about this is that it’s extremely irresponsible.

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It seems a good time to look at the year 2017 in review, and to take us there, here’s the Public Broadcasting System’s “News Hour” reporting on the subject.

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