Vuelve la corriente continua gracias a renovables y off-grid by Nicolás Boullosa on May 13, 2016 La electricidad puede producirse y distribuirse a gran escala usando corriente continua o corriente alterna, y el mundo depende de …
Casa domótica minimalista de un veterano hacker californiano by Nicolás Boullosa on January 3, 2012 En los 70, un reconocido ingeniero averiguó que la empresa donde trabajaba se trasladaba a una oficina sin luz natural. …
Yosemite in a day: shrinking trees, cougars & a tourist loop by Kirsten Dirksen on March 28, 2011 Nearly 4 million people visited Yosemite National park last year and most of them stayed- as we did- within the …
Scion exchange: how to graft a backyard of fruit by Kirsten Dirksen on December 27, 2010 If it hadn’t been for introduction of grafting, we wouldn’t have domesticated apples or cherries and since these heterosexual fruit …
1st rule of gardening: build up the soil by Kirsten Dirksen on December 13, 2010 Every year Jacqueline Kennedy starts her garden by throwing local horse manure under her veggie patch. Her soil is now …
Heirlooms, hybrids, non-GMO corn & breast of Venus tomatoes by Kirsten Dirksen on December 1, 2010 Heirloom vegetables are big at farmer’s markets, popular among backyard gardeners and now they can even be found in supermarkets, …
Free range broody chickens: the biological clock of a hen by Kirsten Dirksen on November 5, 2010 Jacqueline Kennedy of Geyserville (Sonoma County, California) raises free range chickens, but even all the wild grub they can eat …
Gestión de recursos y conservación: el caso del lago Mono by Nicolás Boullosa on July 12, 2010 El lago Mono, al este del Parque Nacional de Yosemite, siempre tuvo una belleza áspera y extraterrestre -acaso psicodélica-. Mark …
Visita a Carmel y entrevista a Neal Saiki (Zero Motorcycles) by Nicolás Boullosa on September 3, 2009 Alexander Valley, el corazón vitivinícola del condado de Sonoma, al norte de San Francisco, ha ganado popularidad en las últimas …