Granite Geek David Brooks tells you about a planned housing development in Amherst, N.H., that is taking an innovative approach to carbon. The homes would be carbon neutral and the surrounding farm would help make the development carbon negative.
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 50: Arsenic and Old New Hampshire
Episode 49: Apollo 11 Science Cafe
Episode 48: Augmented reality as sight assistance
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