by David Brooks | Jun 28, 2017 | Newsletter
Motherboard has a great story (with no New Hampshire connection, sorry, but I liked it) concerning the way two Supreme Court justices differ on whether to capitalize the word “internet” (or “Internet”): These differing opinions arise from...
by David Brooks | Jun 28, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
I got my pilot’s license many decades ago at a Tennessee airport so small that you had to buzz the runway once before landing, to scare off the deer, but I haven’t flown since Reagan was president. But I remain interested in what is known as general...
by David Brooks | Jun 27, 2017 | Newsletter
“A New Hampshire undergraduate has confirmed the presence of a fungus in the state that, over the past thirty years, has caused either extinction or massive decline in more than 200 species of frogs around the world.” That’s the alarming start of...
by David Brooks | Jun 27, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
Concord TV records every monthly Science Cafe Concord, broadcasts it and posts an edited version online. Here’s their take of the most recent cafe, about citizen science. Check it out!
by David Brooks | Jun 22, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
I do not write software, but I am fascinated and/or perplexed about the weirdest claim I have encountered in a long time: This survey that says programmers who use tabs to indent their code make less money than coders who use spaces: Indeed, the median developer who...
by David Brooks | Jun 22, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
In the 2004-2015 decade, N.H. reduced the total amount of electricity it produced through burning coal by 77 percent, the 8th-biggest decline of any state, according to federal data. That’s one of the reasons it is so hard to determine how much...