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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

By Bruce MacDonald

bmacdonald@mpr.org

Bruce MacDonald is a former reporter and producer for Minnesota Public Radio. He now writes computer software for American Public Media in St. Paul.

To the moon with Margaret Hamilton

Bruce MacDonald December 17, 2014, 1:34 PM Dec 17, 2014
2

The lunar missions and, later, the Skylab program relied on the work of a remarkable young mathematician named Margaret Hamilton, a pioneering software engineer. Read more →

Life lessons in Ferguson, Mo.

Bruce MacDonald August 19, 2014, 8:31 AM Aug 19, 2014
2

There’ll be no school this week in the Ferguson, Mo., school district, as efforts to quell violence related to a police shooting fail to stop the unrest. The announcement appears on the St. Louis Post-Dispatch website: “We believe that closing schools for the rest of this week will allow needed time for peace and stability Read more →

Drawing a bead on bugs

Bruce MacDonald August 18, 2014, 4:04 PM Aug 18, 2014
1

I admit to having a minor phobia about blood-sucking insects and arachnids. I empathize with volunteers enlisted to drag sheets through fields to gather specimens in the pursuit of scientific research. As kids, my friends and I used to push our bikes across a dewy meadow at dusk and sneak into adjacent woods to watch Read more →

Check out the largest robot swarm ever

Bruce MacDonald August 15, 2014, 10:37 AM Aug 15, 2014
2

In what looks like a super-sized version of the popular vintage toy called Electric Football, scientists at Harvard University have revealed what they say is the largest robot swarm ever. Read more →

Pause, review, rethink: teen aims to curb web bullies

Bruce MacDonald August 14, 2014, 3:17 PM Aug 14, 2014
0

Thirteen-year-old Trisha Prabhu of Naperville, Illinois, has devised a project to help stem cyberbullying, the practice of posting mean or hurtful messages on social media. Read more →

Historic lunar photos rescued, restored

Bruce MacDonald August 14, 2014, 11:24 AM Aug 14, 2014
2

A team of hackers — in the original sense of the term — is restoring those images from tapes that were squirreled away carefully almost fifty years ago. Read more →

Reporter apologizes for air crash live report

Bruce MacDonald July 22, 2014, 10:16 AM Jul 22, 2014
7

A genuine apology offered — rare today in public life — and a glimpse of horror from a lawless place.
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New under the sun: economical solar energy

Bruce MacDonald June 27, 2014, 11:33 AM Jun 27, 2014
17

Are we finally at a turning point where solar energy makes sense? Read more →

A conversation with incoming NPR CEO Jarl Mohn

Bruce MacDonald June 27, 2014, 7:30 AM Jun 27, 2014
0

NPR president and CEO Jarl Mohn says his commercial media expertise will help NPR grow. Read more →

Dog stops mail in Minneapolis

Bruce MacDonald June 26, 2014, 2:50 PM Jun 26, 2014
14

A Powderhorn neighborhood woman has taken a dispute with the United States Postal Service to the Internet. Read more →

Goose attack hospitalizes Canadian cyclist

Bruce MacDonald June 26, 2014, 12:09 PM Jun 26, 2014
3

As a bicycle commuter I’m always a little leery of the abundant Canada geese that foul the paths around Twin Cities lakes. They stand their ground and appear a little threatening, especially when they have young ones in tow. (To be sure, they probably feel the same way about me.) It doesn’t hurt to give Read more →

A Zamboni, with love, from Minnesota

Bruce MacDonald June 24, 2014, 1:30 PM Jun 24, 2014
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What to do with a Zamboni in midsummer? Read more →

E-cigs are bad news for some states’ tobacco bond payments

Bruce MacDonald June 24, 2014, 9:00 AM Jun 24, 2014
11

Payments from tobacco companies go down as cigarette sales decline — and e-cigarette use grows. Read more →

Ducks rescuedThis St. Paul duck rescue photo has it all

Bruce MacDonald June 24, 2014, 7:10 AM Jun 24, 2014
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Ducks rescued

Ducklings were rescued. Mission accomplished.
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A cell phone panic button

Bruce MacDonald June 23, 2014, 3:59 PM Jun 23, 2014
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I’m sorry to live in a world where this kind of thing is necessary, but I see the point of a cell phone application that sends a distress signal via the power button. Olivia Solon writes in the U.K. edition of the Wired website that Amnesty International has released an open-source “panic button” app for human rights activists. Read more →

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