Categoría: Tecnología

The Mystery of the Missing ALM

By Martin Fenner and Jennifer Lin Tomado de los Blogs de Plos One What is ten years old and has 1.2 billion interactions a day? No, it’s not the Large Hadron Collider. Nor is it a philosophical riddle, but rather a commonly known fact in the tech world (news here). Facebook, the largest social network, is bigger than LinkedIn, […]

mirOculus and Cancer

Ver el video A new way to screen many types of cancer using Micro-RNAs. All with a single, affordable, fast and non-invasive test in 3 steps. One out of three people will eventually be diagnosed with some type of cancer. The closest thing we have to a silver bullet against cancer is early detection; the earlier we detect it, the more effective the treatment, maximizing chances of survival. Our innovative test brings down cost and time, detecting the presence of cancer related to micro RNAs in the blood, analyzing samples in the cloud and providing real time results. We formed […]

Jorge Soto and Ashoka

Tomado de www.ashoka.org Introduction Jorge Soto is engaging citizens, government, and institutions through in an active dialogue about social change and a real-time examination and monitoring of social systems by utilizing innovative online platforms and web-based tools. Through Jorge’s work, governments receive citizen reports, citizens gain power and ownership through a collective voice, and institutions are […]

Coches que tienen personas

Tomado de Eco Portal Carlos Miguélez Monroy Cada día circulan más de 1.000 millones de coches, camiones, autobuses y otros vehículos terrestres en el mundo. Algunas proyecciones sitúan en 2.200 millones el número de coches para 2050, con una población estimada en 9.000 millones de habitantes si no se toman medidas drásticas de planificación familiar […]

Creative Commons for Science: Interview with Puneet Kishor

By Martin Fenner Tomado de los blogs de Plos Creative Commons provides copyright licenses to help standardize and simplify the sharing of scientific content and other creative works. PLOS applies the Creative Commons attribution license to all published works, and Creative Commons licenses are essential for Open Access publications. The long-awaited version 4.0 of the Creative Commons licenses was released […]

What does citizenship mean in the 21st century?

Jorge Soto Moreno From Davos 2014 The past 10 years have seen the greatest expansion of information since the dawn of civilization. According to Google’s chairman Eric Schmidt, human beings create every two days as much information as we did since the birth of humanity up until 2003. Today, two-thirds of human beings are connected […]

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