by David Brooks | Jan 23, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
A little state-by-state crunching of numbers by a site called Green Car Congress found that in 2018, Vermonters drove more piles per person than other New England states – even more than Maine, which is much bigger. STATE – Miles per capita – rank...
by David Brooks | Jan 22, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
Rabies is a complicated disease with different strains that affect different animals species differently, and their prevalence waxes and wanes over the years for reasons not always obvious to us. The announcement that a coyote strangled by a New Hampshire dad after it...
by David Brooks | Jan 21, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
The N.H. Stone Wall Mapping program is an online project that lets people identify stone walls via LIDAR images of the region. As of this moment, they have found 12,700 miles of walls all over New Hampshire. (I wrote about the project a year ago) (Only Strafford...
by David Brooks | Jan 21, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
New Hampshire is (finally) doing something to encourage electric vehicles in the state, using some of its Volkswagen dieselgate money to prod some fast-charging corridors. I’ve written about it many times – the U-L has a nice update. The contract starts in...
by David Brooks | Jan 21, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
You’re familiar, I’m sure, with DNA being used to solve old murder cases. (The Bear Brook case in NH is a classic example.) Beth Potier of UNH wrote an article about a *really* cold case: A UNH biological anthropologist has helped crack a case that turned...
by David Brooks | Jan 21, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
From UNH News Service: A pathologist with the New Hampshire Diagnostic Veterinary Lab at the University of New Hampshire recently diagnosed the fungal disease Valley Fever in a rescue dog from Arizona. It is the first time the lab has diagnosed this disease in a dog...