by David Brooks | Mar 23, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
I am happy to say for my fellow New Hampshire residents that we are too far north for the out-of-control space station Tiangong-1 to land on us, but our friends on the south side of the border with Massachusetts might want to keep an eye on the heavens. In its orbit...
by David Brooks | Mar 22, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
From UNH News Service: Take a drive through the countryside near the New Hampshire Seacoast and you might notice a series of tiny rolling hills that look like regularly-spaced ridges. While the repeating pattern may be eye-catching for drivers, and sometimes...
by David Brooks | Mar 19, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
t’s that time of year again, when New Hampshire-ites head into the woods to make syrup from the sap of their box elders, Norway maples and black birch trees. What’s that you say – nobody taps those species? Why not? They have sweet sap, too – why don’t we...
by David Brooks | Mar 19, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
Blogs used to be cool and cutting edge but they’ve mostly fallen off people’s radar – the New Hampshire Press Association, for example, no longer awards a blog of the year prize because not enough actual news blogs exist. GraniteGeek is unusual...
by David Brooks | Mar 19, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
If you’re not familiar with the story of Betty and Barney Hill, the first folks to say they were abducted by a UFO – or even if you are familiar with it – you’ll want to check out Ray Duckler’s pieces in the Sunday Monitor (right here)....
by David Brooks | Mar 19, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
UNH researchers say that the amount and type of radiation encountered by astronauts is getting more dangerous. Space.com reported on their findings right here. “The radiation dose rates from measurements obtained over the last four years exceeded trends from...