by David Brooks | Jun 8, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
If there’s any medical advance that the New Hampshire public would love to see right now, it’s a Lyme vaccine, as bacteria-carrying ticks sweep over the landscape – and not just in New England or just the U.S.. I suspect even anti-vax folks would...
by David Brooks | Jun 8, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
New Hampshire has a ton of historical highway markers, those green signs by the roadside that tell you about such-and-thus that happened somewhere close to here at some point. I think they’re great, especially when they talk about alien abduction or goofy...
by David Brooks | Jun 8, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
It’s annoying that snow melts and then you have to wait for it to fall again – so why not try to keep it from melting in the first place? Even if you have to keep it all summer. That’s being done at some European and Canadian ski areas, struggling...
by David Brooks | Jun 6, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
Maine is set to become the first state to try ranked-choice voting on statewide ballots in a primary next week, although as the Portland Press-Herald notes, there’s a twist (there’s always a twist in this story): Maine voters will finally get their chance...
by David Brooks | Jun 5, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
From UNH News Service: It doesn’t matter if it’s a forest, a soybean field, or a prairie, all plants take up carbon dioxide during photosynthesis – the process where they use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into food. During this changeover, the plants...
by David Brooks | Jun 5, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
My most recent attempt to fight the scourge of tick-borne disease felt like Easter morning. Not because I was dressed up and going to church, but because my wife and I were hiding funny-looking objects all around the yard, wondering if we’d remember where we had put...