by David Brooks | Jun 22, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
One of the big questions regarding energy in New Hampshire at the moment is the pending sale of more than a dozen power plants still owned by our utility, Eversource, including a large coal-fired plant in the town of Bow, just south of Concord. That power plant came...
by David Brooks | Jun 22, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
Great discussion last night at Science Cafe Concord about “citizen science” projects. As promised, here are more details about various possibilities discussed at the session (which you can see on Concord TV’s page – the taping will be edited...
by David Brooks | Jun 22, 2017 | Newsletter
Do you eat too much? Of course you do. Americans have a serious habit of overeating, leading to a nationwide obesity epidemic. Despite the evidence, many of us believe we eat healthy food, never realizing how much we are stuffing our faces throughout the day. Much of...
by David Brooks | Jun 22, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
Twitter has its problems, as is known by anybody who uses it or has seen it help destroy democratic institutions around the world, but it can be fun, too. There’s an ongoing thread called @realscientists that working scientists use to discuss their daily life,...
by David Brooks | Jun 14, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
The Aug. 21 solar eclipse cutting through the U.S. will miss New England by hundreds of miles, but the partial shading of the sun by the moon will be enough to reduce the region’s solar power by an amount equal to the output of Seabrook Station. ISO-New England, the...
by David Brooks | Jun 14, 2017 | Newsletter
The favorite thing I’ve ever done at somebody else’s college was visit the spider lab at Cornell University – two rooms full of spiders in various fish tanks (except for one that had escaped and built a web next to the refrigerator, where students...