Tag: New Mexico
Doctoral candidate discovers ‘bird bias’ in 50 years of ornithology research
After forming an interest in wildlife at a young age, Silas Fischer eventually spent summers in New Mexico and explored North America’s “plainest bird.”
How Losing National EV Tax Credits Could Impact Southwestern US States
From having spent a lot of time in California, there might be a California bias in my sustainability coverage. The Golden State has the most EVs of all US states and is a leader in clean energy and energy storage. So there’s much to write about, and perhaps I have … [continued]
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Can Quantum Computers Handle Energy’s Hardest Problems?
NREL Scientists Team With Local Companies To Benchmark the Benefits of Quantum Computers By Connor O’Neil. Article from NREL. Every week quantum computing hits a new milestone: more qubits, less errors, better readout of results. But will these breakthroughs help solve the advanced computational problems facing energy, like how to … [continued]
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Blue States Sue Feds Over Halt To Wind Energy Projects
Seventeen states and the District of Columbia have sued the federal government, alleging an executive order signed by the so-called president that mandated a halt to all wind energy projects both onshore and offshore is illegal, nonsensical, and contrary to other executive orders. New York Attorney General Letitia James is … [continued]
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Between Myth and Migration
Cougars are making a comeback. The iconic wildcat hasn’t had a breeding population in the Great Lakes states since the early 1900s, but now they’re moving east. Experts say they could be back soon. Some people swear they already are.