by David Brooks | May 11, 2017 | Newsletter
The Eastern coyote has been mating with wolves as it moves back into its historic range from out West, and is now about 8 percent wolf DNA, as reported in this fine Portland Press-Herald story, and that percentage will increase over time. The Eastern coyote has a...
by David Brooks | May 5, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
(Subscribers to my free newsletter saw this yesterday.) Last week I mentioned an online Forbes article that riffed on a New Hampshire lawsuit over damages caused when a pizza was dropped by a delivery drone – an accident, and a lawsuit, that never actually...
by David Brooks | May 4, 2017 | Newsletter
From UNH News Service: Walking along the beaches of New England, it is easy to spot large amounts of a fine red seaweed clogging the coastline, the result of sweeping changes in the marine environment occurring beneath the water. To further investigate, researchers at...
by David Brooks | May 4, 2017 | Newsletter
There are many things that need to be worked out before automated cars will be common in New Hampshire, legislators were told Wednesday – including improving digital maps of backcountry roads, teaching computers what a seagull is, and coping with the dreaded problem...
by David Brooks | May 3, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
I have a story in today’s Monitor about a project between Eversource Energy (PSNH to us NH old-timers) and Plymouth State University to extend and improve a project that Eversource has with Univ. Connecticut to focus weather forecasting to better predict power...
by David Brooks | May 2, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
From UNH news service: UNH’s Broadband Center of Excellence (BCoE) has awarded two grants to UNH researchers: one to a team that will bring the Internet of Things to water quality monitoring in the city of Nashua, and one to researchers who will create sensors to...