by David Brooks | Aug 23, 2016 | Blog
Science Cafe NH is returning in September after our summer hiatus. The topic in both Nashua (Wed., Sept. 7) and Concord (Tuesday, Sept. 20) will be “Coping with Climate Change.” What are people, businesses, organizations and governments in New Hampshire...
by David Brooks | Aug 22, 2016 | Blog
“There are markets and there are niche markets, and then there’s the market being pursued by Right Height, a New Hampshire firm developing an adjustable-height table aimed just at chess players.” That’s the start of a piece I wrote in the Monitor on...
by David Brooks | Aug 22, 2016 | Blog
In what I believe is a first in New Hampshire and a rarity overall, Amherst, a well-off town just west of Nashua, has opened a public makerspace in its Middle School. It’s being run under the auspices of the town recreation department, which is cool, and...
by David Brooks | Aug 19, 2016 | Blog
The Globe has a story about a trio of Cambridge, Mass.firms moving fast to develop and commercialize drugs and biotech products using CRISPR, the gene-editing tool (including one company called CRISPR, which gets the bulk of the coverage because it is parterning with...
by David Brooks | Aug 19, 2016 | Blog
I’ve been meaning to do this story in New Hampshire; the Portland Press-Herald did it for Maine. “Especially when you get away from the coastline, the dry conditions have knocked the tick population down,” Lubelczyk said. “The humidity along the coast keeps the...