Monthly Archives: January 2012

Demand Response: Sounds Rude But Is Good For Energy Conservation

So during the construction of this blog post, I’ll admit, I found myself overwhelmed by the websites attempting to explain word-by-word how demand response works. I zoned out over all the technical language. I might even have taken a nap. … Continue reading

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Not An All-Terrain Vehicle: The Building of Small Robots

So I have never been the girl who wanted to build a robot. But let’s admit, that little robot up there looks pretty cool. Except: Ours didn’t exactly look like that. In fact, it resembled more of a tricycle…I’m a … Continue reading

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The Disappearing Act of Fukushima Daiichi

So the assignment is to present the Fukushima Daiichi incident in a light that reflects what we personally think the audience should know about it. At first I thought, hey, easy, this nuclear disaster was a huge deal. There should … Continue reading

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