by David Brooks | Sep 28, 2015 | Blog
The web comic Ph.D. has made fun of graduate-student life for many decades and even produced two short movies based on long-running characters. It’s a fun comic, well worth following – check it out here. Every now and then, it provides some insight into...
by David Brooks | Sep 27, 2015 | Blog
“Biologists say that for the first time in decades, they are hearing from Bangor-area fishermen trying to figure out the best way to catch shad, the largest type of herring known for its savory meat.” That a telling sentence in this Portland Press-Herald...
by David Brooks | Sep 25, 2015 | Blog
Concord Patch, one of the few functioning chapters left from that noble effort to create a national network of local news outlets, has posted an item with pictures from some people who say they saw a UFO over Concord. It’s the classic “I don’t know...
by David Brooks | Sep 25, 2015 | Blog
Really interesting piece on NHPR today about one orchard’s reshaping of apple trees to improve harvest per acre, and also make things easier for the harvest to be partly mechanized. (Read or listen to the whole thing here – it’s worth clicking...
by David Brooks | Sep 24, 2015 | Blog
You can’t have too much Ig Nobel news, so let’s have some more. In response to an earlier post of mine lamenting the shortage of New Hampshire winners of Ig Nobel prizes, a lament that showed up on NHPR, I recieved an email from Dr. Thomas Michel, a...
by David Brooks | Sep 24, 2015 | Blog
Dave Solomon of the Union-Leader writes today in weekly energy column about a new report in which 100 New Hampshire business leaders urge action against climate change because they’re afraid of the hit that their businesses are going to absorb as weather gets...