by David Brooks | Mar 30, 2017 | Newsletter
Life is busy and you can’t always get to places you’d like to get to … such as the monthly Science Cafe New Hampshire events in Nashua and Concord. Happily for you, the Science Cafe Concord is filmed by ConcordTV, the city’s community channel....
by David Brooks | Mar 30, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
“After three decades of trying to spread the joy of science through polysyllabic newspaper columns, I’m beginning to think that I should be flushing mercury down the toilet on YouTube, instead.” That’s the start of my Monitor column today (you can...
by David Brooks | Mar 23, 2017 | Newsletter
New Hampshire Public Radio’s Emily Corwin wondered if alteration in the seasons from climate change means she can plant her seeds early. An excellent question – click here to find the answer. Oh, all right, I’ll tell you: No, it doesn’t, but...
by David Brooks | Mar 23, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
As a confirmed skeptic, I agree that it’s a good idea to not accept blindly the statements of others but to consider them and weigh the evidence when it exists. However, that is not the same thing as saying “I never believe X, period” – which...
by David Brooks | Mar 23, 2017 | Newsletter
NOTE FROM DAVID: The Concord Monitor was supposed to run this story of mine today, but it was held because there wasn’t room in print. So you’re special: You get an advance read! Please lord it over your lowly non-newsletter-reading friends. Two of New...
by David Brooks | Mar 23, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
New Hampshire Fish and Game – the folks who have to respond to complaints about nuisance bears – are not fans of backyard bird feeders. Fatty birdseed is like candy to black bears, so feeders lure them close to our homes, where complaints are more likely....