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 47: Science Cafe talks trees
Episode 46: Are smartphones making us dumber?
Episode 45: BASIC historical marker completed
Episode 44: Measles, Orthodox Jews and a N.H. hotel
Episode 43: Robocalls and spoofing
Episode 42: My recycling is going where?
Episode 41: Freshness Card
Episode 40: Science Cafe talks about archaeology
Episode 39: Testing the Impossible Burger
Episode 38: N.H. town approves municipal broadband project
Episode 37: New tech could do it all in your home
Episode 36: The battle against antibiotic resistance
Episode 34: Mars on Earth experiment
Episode 33: Hope in the bug world
Episode 32: Mark your calendars for solar eclipse ... in 2024
Episode 31: Road salt correlates to metals in water
Episode 30: The Right to Repair back in N.H. State House
Episode 29: Science in the State House
Episode 28: Determining toxicity of water pollutants
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