by David Brooks | Sep 14, 2016 | Blog
The city of Boston says i will launch a “collaboration that will include a year-long program focused on creating policy recommendations and supporting on-street testing of autonomous vehicles “to advance the safety, access and sustainability goals...
by David Brooks | Sep 14, 2016 | Blog
This is the only interesting story on the AP news feed for New Hampshire on this day-after-party-primary-election morning: RYE, N.H. (AP) — Seacoast Science Center officials say an 8-foot swordfish that washed up along Cable Beach in Rye earlier this week appears to...
by David Brooks | Sep 13, 2016 | Blog
Due to complicated legal maneuvering, New Hampshire’s law against “ballot selfies” (taking and posting a photo of your completed ballot, before you deposit it with election officials) is not in effect for the state primary election happening today,...
by David Brooks | Sep 13, 2016 | Blog
The U.S. is way behind in developing offshore wind. We’ve got lots of good resources in relatively shallow water (especially on the East Coast, where the continental shelf goes out a long way) but financial, power-grid and political problems have stalled things,...
by David Brooks | Sep 13, 2016 | Blog
Dartmouth has a new, more powerful fMRI machines (3 Tesla, as in magnetic field strength, not cars) for studying the workings of the brain and personalities, as I discuss in today’s GraniteGeek column in the Concord Monitor. But being knowledgeable, you ask:...