AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & Climate Tech: Engineers are testing “stimulated geologic hydrogen,” using high-voltage pulses to fracture iron-rich rock, inject water, and generate hydrogen on demand—an ARPA-E–backed pivot that could bypass the hunt for rare natural deposits. Water Monitoring: The Winnisquam Watershed Network released two solar-powered, sensor-equipped buoys on Lake Winnisquam to track water quality, bacteria linked to harmful algal blooms, and conditions for safer swimming. Renewables in Practice: UNH and Cornell’s Shoals Marine Laboratory on Appledore Island is showcasing a renewable microgrid (solar plus wind) that powers research and daily operations off-grid. STEM Education & Community Science: Squam Lakes Natural Science Center’s Nature for Everyone Barn Bash raised $165K+ for outdoor nature-based education. Local STEM in Schools: Hanover middle school teacher Derek Butler was named New Hampshire history teacher of the year. Health Science (NH-relevant): A national map highlights where childhood tooth decay is worst, with New Hampshire among the higher-cost states for public college tuition and fees.
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