by David Brooks | Sep 12, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
The above clip is taken from the draft Regional System Plan from ISO-New England, the folks who run the six-state power grid. There’s a big conference in Boston today discussing the issue of how to deal with all the changes – mostly the growth of...
by David Brooks | Sep 11, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
By UNH News Service: Discovering a new type of cell is a remarkable accomplishment for any scientists. Tim Marquis, who graduated in 2015 with his bachelor’s degree in biomedical science from the University of New Hampshire, can check that off his bucket list....
by David Brooks | Sep 6, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
New Hampshire will receive more than $50,000 as the result of a settlement with the company Lenovo for selling laptops loaded with advertising software that could snoop on owners’ web surfing, which created a security hole that left the machines vulnerable to hackers....
by David Brooks | Sep 5, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
If you want to get overly dramatic about it, you could say that Kentek, a company that has been in Pittsfield for 34 years, is in the business of protecting us from death rays. “A laser basically evaporates materials, melts them. That’s how it drills,” explained Tom...
by David Brooks | Sep 5, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
I wrote a story about the Concord city library adding a second digital service – Hoopla Digital to supplement the statewide New Hampshire Downloadable Books service operated by the firm OverDrive – and it was interesting to report, but to me the biggest...
by David Brooks | Sep 5, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
From UNH News Service: University of New Hampshire researchers have found certain varieties of seedless table grapes grow better in New Hampshire’s colder climate than others. The research project, funded by the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, aims to...