by David Brooks | May 15, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
If you have bats in your barn or other outbuildings around your home, New Hampshire wildlife biologists would love to hear from you! Citizen science volunteers are needed more than ever this summer to conduct bat counts around their property. On Thursday, June 4, from...
by David Brooks | May 15, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
If you missed the first virtual Science Cafe New Hampshire, it went really well. At least 500 people watched it. Bobbie Bagley, Director of the Division of Public Health for Nashua, Nashua city epidemiologist Angela Consentino and Jenn Alford-Teaster, senior research...
by David Brooks | May 15, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
By Targeted News Service Trustees of Dartmouth College Assigned Patent for Quanta Image Sensor with Polarization-Sensitive Jots Trustees of Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, has been assigned a patent (No. 10,652,497, initially filed April 23, 2018) by two...
by David Brooks | May 13, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
Truck traffic has returned to New Hampshire’s turnpike system but car traffic is still only half of its pre-COVID level, reflecting the fact that far fewer people are commuting to work. A total of 1.23 million trips by cars and trucks were made through the state’s...
by David Brooks | May 13, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
Doesn’t it seem like it’s been windier than normal over the past couple of months? It sure does to me and anybody else I’ve talked to about it. That query was put to the National Weather Service folks in Gray, maine, who cover Maine and most of New...
by David Brooks | May 12, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
My column a few weeks ago dealt with Jim Malley, a UNH professor who’s been an expert in disinfection for decades and is leading research into methods of disinfecting medical equipment such as masks for working with COVID-19. UNH News has a feature story on the...