by David Brooks | Jan 30, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
We all know things are going to change as the climate warps around us. But it’s still startling when a change actually arrives. Like this one: Cross-country skiing in New Hampshire needs snowmaking. This seems very wrong, even to a downhill skier like me. Donning skis...
by David Brooks | Jan 30, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
When the new Solar Orbiter blasts off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in early February, it will carry with it an instrument designed and built by researchers from the University of New Hampshire Space Science Center (SSC) to study the Earth’s closest star, the sun....
by David Brooks | Jan 27, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
As regular readers know, in the past year I have come to think that the recycling programs we grew up with are a figleaf that allows maximum production of stuff which lingers in the environment forever, while shoving all costs of cleanup onto taxpayers and volunteers....
by David Brooks | Jan 27, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
New Hampshire’s enormous legislature generations hundreds of bills, and while most of them go nowhere there can be some interesting ideas that get lost in the shuffle. Here’s one, highlighted by Bob Sanders of NH Business Review: House Bill 1578 would...
by David Brooks | Jan 24, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
As I noted in October, there are two companies with a presence in New Hampshire developing or selling “flying cars” (more accurately called planes that can drive on roads). One is Terrafugia, which has been developing a four-wheel car with folding wings in...
by David Brooks | Jan 23, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
The National Science Board has issued its 2020 Science and Engineering Indicators report, which looks at things like college degrees and spending on research and start-ups. Some conclusions for New Hampshire in 2018: About 5.3% of people working in New Hampshire were...