by David Brooks | Mar 19, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
UNH researchers say that the amount and type of radiation encountered by astronauts is getting more dangerous. Space.com reported on their findings right here. “The radiation dose rates from measurements obtained over the last four years exceeded trends from...
by David Brooks | Mar 19, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
This is town meeting season in New Hampshire, were people gather, usually in the cafeteria of the local elementary school, and vote on how much money their town or school district can spend in the upcoming year. They also vote on various other things, such as whether...
by David Brooks | Mar 18, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
A personal note: This week marked the 40th anniversary of my first staff newspaper byline, which ran in a now-defunct daily in Virginia. I’ve worked as a beat reporter – and for a couple years as a copy editor – in small daily newspapers ever since,...
by David Brooks | Mar 18, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
The Virginia Institute for Marine Science has launched a website with a series of “report cards” on sea level rise for 32 dozen U.S. coastal communities. It includes Boston and two Maine cities: Portland and Eastport (which is way up by Canada). Updated by...
by David Brooks | Mar 15, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
There’s been a lot of attention given to ARMI, the Advanced Regenerative Medicine Institute being established in the Manchester Millyard, partly because it’s cool but mostly out of hopes that it will be a tech niche where New Hampshire can dominate. Or...
by David Brooks | Mar 15, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
There was a time, not that long ago, when bald eagles were so rare they could halt the biggest development project in the state by piling some sticks in a tree. And while developers didn’t want to see them, they were a welcome sight for visitors, who would lug their...