Futuro: hackear el cuerpo con impulsos eléctricos, no drogas by Nicolás Boullosa on June 3, 2014 Como si tuviera la voluntad de seguir los pasos de la filosofía clásica, la medicina moderna explora la interrelación entre …
Converted garage as income-earning small home in exurban LA by Kirsten Dirksen on June 2, 2014 When Chris Aune bought his home in Lancaster, California, he was looking for a place for just himself and his …
¿Máquinas morales? Ética "automatizada" en coches autónomos by Nicolás Boullosa on May 28, 2014 Google estrena prototipo de coche autónomo: es eléctrico, conectado al teléfono, sin volante ni pedal de freno (¿tentaciones humanas?) y …
Futuro: cosmética y alimentos respetarán nuestro microbioma by Nicolás Boullosa on May 27, 2014 Los urbanitas vivimos en entornos más esterilizados. De niños, nos ensuciamos menos (los bebés intuyen que un poco de tierra nunca …
Norcal veteran coder customizes off-grid home with sensors by Kirsten Dirksen on May 26, 2014 Loren Amelang once helped code for Silicon Valley companies, but he’d always been sensitive to environment so when his employer …
Paris micro-apartment stacks kitchen, bed, bath in 129 sq ft by Kirsten Dirksen on May 22, 2014 Architect Julie Nabucet had already garnered attention for her design of a 16m2 apartment (with then-partner Marc Baillargeon), but for …
Váteres para nómadas: 10 WC baratos, portátiles y ecológicos by Nicolás Boullosa on May 21, 2014 El váter se reinventa para hacerse autónomo y portátil sin descuidar la higiene ni el entorno, tanto por necesidades de …
Introspección para aprender y ser autónomos frente al dogma by Nicolás Boullosa on May 20, 2014 Una nueva investigación muestra cómo la reflexión introspectiva después del aprendizaje nos permite recordar mejor lo estudiado. Asimilamos mejor cualquier …
Oregon surfboard pioneer on the art of sculpting smart boards by Kirsten Dirksen on May 19, 2014 Lanny Shuler learned to shape a surfboard at age 7 out of necessity. Over a decade later he was doing …
Art of living in a Dordogne’s tiny mud home with living roof by Kirsten Dirksen on May 15, 2014 In a small forest in France’s Dordogne, self-taught carpenter Menthé built his home with a living roof and mud walls, …