by David Brooks | Mar 26, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter
With offshore wind finally starting to exist in real amounts – New England produced a record 1,700 MW of wind power at one point last week, which is great but nowhere near the amount we need – Maine is trying again to boost its onshore wind in the...
by David Brooks | Mar 24, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter
The SEE Science Center’s adult science discussion series Science on Tap is considering the immune system and how to keep it balanced. On April 14th the topic will be: Understanding Immunity. Join us to discuss diagnosis, awareness and treatment for autoimmune...
by David Brooks | Mar 24, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter
We all know that the chaotic war in Iran is driving up prices for everything petroleum-related, from gasoline to heating oil to fertilizer, but less obvious is its effect on what you might call petroleum-adjacent products. For example, the glop left behind after...
by David Brooks | Mar 19, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter
I put the controversial bit of this story at the very end – even so, I’ve already been yelled at online about it. I learned long ago that people get mad at any pothole story which doesn’t bristle with outrage and tell people that this is the worst it...
by David Brooks | Mar 17, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter
I missed that March 16 was the 100th anniversary of Robert Goddard’s first flight of a liquid-fueled rocket from a farm owned by a cousin near Worcester, Mass., where Goddard was born. I wrote about the 80th and 90th anniversaries, so it’s annoying to miss...
by David Brooks | Mar 17, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter
A hacker infiltrating the local high school doesn’t sound like much of a threat in today’s threat-filled world, but Alyssa Rosenzweig begs to differ. She knows what the bad guys are after: students’ data. “It’s not an immediate threat but, in 10 years, when they go to...