Access to a growing number of genetic databases, like genealogy sites such as Ancestry and 23 and Me, are helping law enforcement solve criminal cases, sometimes decades-old cold cases. But what does it mean for personal privacy? A panel of experts will take your questions at the next Science Cafe at Makris Lobster House on Sheep Davis Road in Concord on Wednesday, March 27, at 6 p.m.
Episode 66: Antibiotic resistance is scary stuff
Episode 65: Privacy and digital assistants
Episode 64: Low tech voting for the win
Episode 63: Optimizing airtravel
Episode 62: Science Cafe talks about voting
Episode 61: Gas stations folding
Episode 60: Save the apples
Episode 59: 'Monitor' readers use ranked choice voting to thin Democratic field (theoretically)
Episode 58: What is ranked choice voting?
Granite Geek Episode 57: Discovering NH's archaeological past
Granite Geek Episode 56: Open source college textbooks
Episode 55: Why does NH send 1000 animal teeth to Montana every year
Episode 54: David Brooks isn't very modest, especially about his blood
Episode 53: 3D printing is alive and well, in soft form
Episode 52: Trees in streams can be good
Episode 51: Online review believability
Episode 51: Amherst Zero-Carbon Housing
Episode 50: Arsenic and Old New Hampshire
Episode 49: Apollo 11 Science Cafe
Episode 48: Augmented reality as sight assistance
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