by David Brooks | Jan 12, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
By Lori Wright, UNH News Service: Some bat populations in North America appear to have developed resistance to the deadly fungal disease known as white-nose syndrome. Researchers from the University of New Hampshire analyzed infection data and population trends of the...
by David Brooks | Jan 12, 2017 | Newsletter
The state legislature is looking at whether to undo New Hampshire’s ban on “ballot selfies” – photos taken of completed ballots in the polling place – after courts have overturned the law, but the attorney general’s office may still...
by David Brooks | Jan 12, 2017 | Newsletter
There’s something about patents that gets some people all excited, especially those of us who haven’t been issued one. So I thought it would be fun to poke around patent lists compiled for the Monitor by Targeted News Service to see which towns around...
by David Brooks | Jan 11, 2017 | Blog
I’ve been writing about UNH aquaculture since 1999, including efforts to develop ways to raise large numbers of fish in huge floating tanks (really nets suspended from big floating rings) in the ocean. It’s cool to see that this operation is paying...
by David Brooks | Jan 5, 2017 | Blog
Yesterday’s Science Cafe NH in Nashua discusses cybersecurity, with panelists Tim Winters of UNH-Interoperability Lab and John Murphy of Flowtraq, a network-monitoring firm in Lebanon, N.H. They were both excellent; unfortunately the Nashua SCNH is not filmed,...