December 2011
18 posts
Si hay algo que uno aprende al ser un #generalista es que, la mayoría de las veces, cuando piensas que algo es demasiado simple, y que los demás son demasiado estúpidos para verlo, estás enfocando el problema desde el ángulo equivocado. [ #Pesamiento #Conocimiento #Heurística ]
Dec 29th
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Dec 28th
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Dec 28th
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Dec 27th
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Dec 27th
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Tinkering with evolution: Ecological implications... →
Huff, combinar Linux y Ciencia… Evolution of the modular structure of the network of dependencies between packages of the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. Packages are represented by nodes. A green arrow from package i to package j indicates that package i depends on package j, and a red arrow indicates that package i has a conflict with package j. Packages within a module (depicted by a...
Dec 24th
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Dec 24th
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xkcd: Infrastructures →
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Dec 22nd
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xkcd: Collatz Conjecture →
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Dec 22nd
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El bosón de Higgs explicado a mi abuela →
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Dec 22nd
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Gallery: Robots take over in 2011 →
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Dec 21st
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Planetas ficticios que me gustaría visitar →
Uploaded with ImageShack.us Imaginad por un momento que los planetas que hemos visto en las películas, que hemos conocido a través de los libros, que aparecen en cómics y series de televisión realmente existiesen. Y después pensad en unas vacaciones interestelares, visitando planetas lejanos, descubriendo nuevas culturas y civilizaciones, probando exóticos platos y extraños brebajes, viendo...
Dec 20th
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“In science, as in many other areas, words matter. Words are metaphors that put...”
– The New Meanings of How and Why in Biology? | A Blog Around The Clock, Scientific American Blog Network (via greglinch)
Dec 20th
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El canibalismo de los osos polares y el cambio... →
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Dec 16th
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Dec 15th
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*”People watch the films, they visit the zoos, and by the mesmeric power of these vicarious experiences they come carelessly to believe that the Bengal tiger (or the white rhino, or the giant panda, or the diademed sifaka) is alive and well because they have seen it. Well I’m sorry but they haven’t seen it. They’ve seen images; they’ve seen taxidermy on the hoof. And the wellness, even the...
Dec 12th
Stephen Fry: What I Wish I Had Known When I Was 18 - http://dia.so/1xi
Dec 11th
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Dec 7th
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