Instalar un vermicompostador dentro de casa by faircompanies on January 14, 2010 El vermicompostaje se ha popularizado en entornos urbanos, al acelerar la conversión de los desechos de la cocina en abono orgánico y …
Responsabilidad empresarial: Google se cansa de China by Nicolás Boullosa on January 13, 2010 Contundente respuesta pública de Google sobre los ataques a varios de sus usuarios orquestados desde China, a través de su …
Cheap superfood: coleslaw as winter salad recipe by Kirsten Dirksen on January 13, 2010 If you aren’t eating cabbage, you should. That’s according to a New York Times list (via Men’s Health) of the 11 …
A seasonal winter salad: green cabbage coleslaw by Kirsten Dirksen on January 13, 2010 If you’re trying to eat from a veggie garden or from an allotment (box scheme, etc), you’ll discover that in …
Almanaques: cuando el conocimiento era biodinámico by Nicolás Boullosa on January 12, 2010 Antes de Internet, mucho antes de que la literatura de masas y los medios de comunicación entraran en la sala …
Parar la tala de bosques con monitorización en tiempo real by Nicolás Boullosa on January 8, 2010 El titular no es un elusivo deseo para el futuro. Investigadores con la ayuda de Google.org, filial filantrópica de la …
A tiny home for a growing family (bed under stairs included) by Kirsten Dirksen on January 7, 2010 They’re not part of any official Small House Movement, but they live in a small home and they live well. …
Energía cinética: crear electricidad con nuestro movimiento by Nicolás Boullosa on January 6, 2010 Más allá de los relojes de pulsera, existen contados dispositivos que usen únicamente energía cinética para operar. Almacenar energía cinética …
Idle parents in search of a slow, free range childhood by Kirsten Dirksen on January 5, 2010 “It seems to me that today we are speeding up children too much in some ways (academic hot-housing, for example),” …
Slow, free range, idle parents can increase IQ and happiness by Kirsten Dirksen on December 30, 2009 In my Silicon Valley hometown, there seemed to be only one speed for raising children: fast forward to college. Here …