Posts Tagged ‘therm0mg’

This Winter Wasn’t Nearly as Cold as You Think, Feds Say

Saturday, March 22nd, 2014

#Winter Wasn’t Nearly as Cold as You Think. Chicago was, not NYC. Population-weighted avg. US #temperature useful.
http://mashable.com/2014/03/14/winter-cold-2014-perspective

Ecovative: The new plastic is made from mushrooms | SmartPlanet

Friday, March 14th, 2014

Ecovative: The new #plastic is made from #mushrooms. It uses fungal mycelium & #chitin to bond together wood chips.
http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/pure-genius/ecovative-the-new-plastic-is-made-from-mushrooms/5717

The Return of the Polar Vortex Is Actually a Good Thing – Wired Science

Friday, February 28th, 2014

The Return of the Polar Vortex Is Actually a Good Thing: Great #Image of Artic Cold #Weather dipping into N America
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2014/02/noaa-polar-vortex

Evgeny Morozov: Hackers, Makers, and the Next Industrial Revolution : The New Yorker

Thursday, January 16th, 2014

#Hackers, #Makers, and the Next Industrial Revolution: Homebrew
Computer Club (or DIY) of the future? http://nyr.kr/L3OXDg HT
@adrogersam

http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/atlarge/2014/01/13/140113crat_atlarge_morozov

A CRITIC AT LARGE

MAKING IT

Pick up a spot welder and join the revolution.

BY EVGENY MOROZOV

JANUARY 13, 2014

EBay’s Strategy for Taking On Amazon – NYTimes.com

Monday, December 23rd, 2013

.@giveeverything …but do people really want an e-wallet replacing their cards? EBay’s Strategy for Taking On $AMZN
http://nyti.ms/1cRmoCr
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/22/magazine/ebays-strategy-for-taking-on-amazon.html

pot. strong implications for Walmart & big retailers

The global oil industry: Supermajordämmerung | The Economist

Friday, September 6th, 2013

#Oil Supermajor=>Large #Gas Producer: Day of the huge… international oil company is drawing to a close http://econ.st/1b1fuIz MT @jalp_ec

http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21582522-day-huge-integrated-international-oil-company-drawing?fsrc=scn/tw/te/pe/supermajordammerung

Analytics for Marketers | SumAll

Sunday, June 9th, 2013

https://sumall.com/
Interesting analytics

What If We Never Run Out of Oil? – Charles C. Mann – The Atlantic

Monday, June 3rd, 2013

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/05/what-if-we-never-run-out-of-oil/309294

The recent article by Charles C. Mann in the Atlantic Monthly describing the changes in the worldwide petroleum supply was quite interesting. The article discusses how fracking and new oil extraction techniques have vastly increased the amount of oil that can be extracted from the earth, very much changing people’s estimates of the reserves in the ground. They have also shifted the current energy balance so that it is anticipated that within less than a decade the United States will be energy independent from the Middle East. This of course has profound geopolitical implications. Overall, the article explains a bit about why the US economy has been changing of late so as not to need as much energy conservation products, insulation and solar panels.

TECHNOLOGY. The article goes over a little bit about the actual technology of this transformation, explaining how fracking works by introducing small cracks in rock by injecting high pressure liquid and then allowing the gas to come out of the well. The article also goes into some other types of next generation fuels: (1) from extracting from tar sand such as in Canada and (2) perhaps more promising methane methane hydrate that could be released from deposits under the sea where it is trapped in ice. Methane hydrate is not as relevant for the United States because of its large amount of “frackable” reserves but it is extremely important for other countries such as Japan and China.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS. The article also discusses the
environmental implications of fracking. One on hand this would be good for global warming since natural gas will displace coal and it results only about half of the amount of carbon for a given amount of energy as coal does. However in the long run it will potentially make it even harder to wean the world from fossil fuels. One interesting statistic, now that coal is becoming relatively so uncompetitive for the United States and the fact that it is difficult to export the fracked natural gas the upshot is that the United States is now using more natural gas and exporting more of its coal, which is, ironically, going to the most green of places such as Germany. Another important environmental aspect of fracking is that the burned fuel is
potentially less polluting but unburnt methane or natural gas is an even more serious greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

Ian Frazier: Can Mushrooms Help Us Get Rid of Styrofoam? : The New Yorker

Saturday, May 18th, 2013

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2013/05/20/130520fa_fact_frazier RPI startup makes biodegradable packing material from a fungus + Ag. wastes. http://bit.ly/12K5UoK via @NewYorker, @ToyPortraits Might be useful for other building materials.

NYTimes: Real Estate or Utility? Surging Data Center Industry Blurs Boundaries

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

http://nyti.ms/10lV6yc

Bland New Jersey buildings are commanding rents four times as high as Class A high-rises in Manhattan, but it isn’t the space that attracts. It’s the electrical capacity.
QT:”Why pay $600 or more a square foot at unglamorous addresses like Weehawken, Secaucus and Mahwah?”