by David Brooks | Nov 19, 2015 | Blog
Transcontinental Space Weather Balloon Launch is a pretty good headline, especially when it partly involves high school and college students in New Hampshire. As I write about in an upcoming Monitor story (am I allowed to scoop myself?), high school students who do...
by David Brooks | Nov 19, 2015 | Blog
Speaking of genetic modification of living things, as we were a couple posts ago, the FDA today approved the sale of genetically modified salmon. The salmon, which grows much faster than unmodified fish, is the first GMO non-plant to be approved for human consumption...
by David Brooks | Nov 19, 2015 | Blog
New Hampshire Business Review held a “cybersecurity” forum recently (yes, that term is still used – I kind of like it, actually) that looks like it was pretty good, judging from the paper’s report on it (read it here). The headline gives the...
by David Brooks | Nov 19, 2015 | Blog
The last Science Cafe NH of the fall was held last night at Killarney’s Irish Pub in Nashua, discussing solar power. There were lots of questions about financing and regulations, but geekiness also abounded (sine waves!). Science Cafe in Nashua is undergoing...
by David Brooks | Nov 18, 2015 | Blog
If you’re in the retail business, it can be helpful if your competition disappears . . . all over New England. “They’ve got people driving in from Boston, from New York. It’s the only place for them to go,” said Ian Freeman, concerning what appears to be the only...