by David Brooks | Dec 30, 2015 | Blog
The SEE Science Center in the Manchester Millyard is holding over a traveling exhibition of robotic dinosaurs because … well, robotic dinosaurs. It claims 6 species of dinosaurs, two Cretaceous sea creatures and a pterosaur. Visitors will be inspired by a total...
by David Brooks | Dec 29, 2015 | Blog
We are finally – FINALLY! – getting some snow today, and while it’s pretty crappy, more like big white icy pellets than snowflakes, I’ll take it. Plus, it’s a good excuse to revisit one of my favorite stories, which I wrote two winters...
by David Brooks | Dec 29, 2015 | None, Science-Technology
Patience is a virtue – unless you’re a forester, in which case it’s a necessity. Especially when bringing a species back from the dead. “It’s such a fast-growing species,” said Will Guinn, regional forester for the state Division of Forests and Lands, talking about...
by David Brooks | Dec 28, 2015 | Blog
A screenshot to remind you of how wonderfully accurate the Old Farmer’s Almanac is in its secret-sauce weather predictions.
by David Brooks | Dec 28, 2015 | Gov-State, None
For the first time since John Adams was president, more people live in New Hampshire than in Maine. But that doesn’t mean New Hampshire has shed its recent slow-growth history. It’s just that Maine has started to shrink. “The big thing is that more people are dying in...