by David Brooks | Dec 15, 2015 | Blog
By David Sims, UNH News Service: A team of scientists led by Marc Lessard of the University of New Hampshire Space Science Center launched an instrument-laden, four-stage sounding rocket from Norway’s Andøya Space Center about 280 miles above Earth to study how...
by David Brooks | Dec 15, 2015 | Blog
Boston Business Journal has a story today about a Woburn, Mass., company called Blue Stream Labs that is expanding as it works to develop something I had never heard of: “Biosimilar” generic drugs: Unlike making a generic of a small-molecule (or...
by David Brooks | Dec 15, 2015 | None, None
If you must carry a backpack full of paperbacks on the subway and don’t want to look conspicuous, may I suggest doing it on the T’s red line through Cambridge, Mass., where every third passenger is heavily backpack-laden. It worked for me when I lugged 18 pounds of...
by David Brooks | Dec 14, 2015 | Blog
David Vogt, a professional photographer, took the above gorgeous photo of the Milford Oval, my favorite town center in New Hampshire*, with a drone. It’s a fabulous shot; I love it … but I’m puzzled. Look at the four cars in the left hand side of...
by David Brooks | Dec 14, 2015 | Blog
This is a sidebar to a feature package I wrote for Sunday’s Monitor about winter solstice celebration at America’s Stonehenge – I thought it would be the piece of most interest to GraniteGeek readers: Fans of America’s Stonehenge will tell you that...