by David Brooks | May 11, 2017 | Newsletter
If you’re a biologist who needs data about what happens inside a gunky, slimy place where most data-gathering systems don’t work, and your research budgets is not quite as big as yo’d wish, what do you do? Ask your 11-year-old, of course, and...
by David Brooks | May 11, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
This story ran in the May 10, 2017 Concord Monitor: Internet providers in New Hampshire would have to alert customers before selling information about their online practices under a proposal that seeks to replicate at the state level internet privacy regulations that...
by David Brooks | May 11, 2017 | Newsletter
At the Monitor, we’re baffled by a “translate from French” button that Twitter put on this story. Perhaps it’s the legislators’ salty language – seems very French.
by David Brooks | May 11, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
Deaths in New Hampshire and two other New England states rose by 5 percent and hospital emergency visits rose by 7.5 percent during hot weather spells that seem likely to increase in frequency. The results come from a study published this week in the...
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...