by David Brooks | Sep 28, 2016 | Blog
Because I am not an idiot I am a big fan of vaccines, one of the greatest creations of humanity – but that doesn’t mean they lack drawbacks. The flu vaccine is particularly iffy, because influenza is a multi-faceted disease that changes shape every year....
by David Brooks | Sep 28, 2016 | Blog
There’s a brilliantly written piece in the Monitor – it uses only great words – discussing the complexities of defining and responding to invasive species. The news hook (newsroom-speak for “why I wrote it at this moment”) is a debate in...
by David Brooks | Sep 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
Next week has three events that should be of interest to Granite Geek fans. The fact that I’m involved in two of them is sheer coincidence. Monday, Oct. 3 – Red River Theater in Concord will show “Lo and Behold” a film by German director Werner...
by David Brooks | Sep 28, 2016 | Blog
In the 1980s I was a reporter in Tennessee and I covered a number of auctions of material from the cancelled Clinch River nuclear power plant. It was pretty cool seeing developers bidding on 20-ton concrete structures and other industrial material. Something like that...
by David Brooks | Sep 22, 2016 | Blog
In one week you can celebrate a delightfully weird astronomical event: Galactic Tick Day. It was created by a group of West Coast science enthusiasts to celebrate the journey that the Solar System takes around the disk of the Milky Way galaxy. The trip takes about 225...