Published: Mar 26, 2018 by Noe Nieto
Las lecturas de la semana 12 del 2018 (19 al 25 de Marzo)
- Dumpster-Diving Battery Pioneers Are Building LiIon Batteries with 2X the Energy Density Of Today’s Cells. Hay un video con explicacion.
- New Process Promises to Make Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) Smaller, More Reliable, and Less Expensive
- Why We Don’t Like Our Underground House
- Una mujer falleció en Arizona tras se arrollada por un vehículo autónomo operado por Uber
- El Fondo para el Desarrollo de Recursos Humanos (FIDERH) es un fideicomiso federal, que financia estudios de postgrado a estudiantes mexicanos.
- The Opioid Epidemic in America. Brutal lectura.
- Holographic Waveguide HUD Has Larger Eye Box for Enhanced Display
- Some 70,000 years ago, a rogue star duo whooshed by our solar system — and early humans probably saw it.
- Ata: Surreal, six-inch mummy with an elongated skull finally described by scientists
- Por fin! Markdown Descriptions on PyPI
- The dangers of worn shock absorber Freezing gut nerve makes you less hungry, aiding weight loss. Basicamente usan una jeringa con punta muy laaarga, penetran por la espalda hasta llegar a la zona del nervio vago que apaga el hambre y congelan con gas. No hay grupo de control, asi que no hay que creerlo al 100%.
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At a time when millions are losing trust in the the web’s biggest sites, it’s worth revisiting the idea that the web was supposed to be made out of countless little sites. Here’s a look at the neglected technologies that were supposed to make it possible.