Show more

Calling smartphone equipped teenagers 'digital natives' is a mistake because a smartphone makes you a consumer rather than a native of anything.

If you want a child to become a digital native give them an actual computer instead of a corporate controlled and curated consumer device.

A nice read, article tells how an Italian family is coping with the changes in their lives under the CV spread. I found it intesting and inspired.

theguardian.com/world/2020/mar

@Lyudmila Encontre ahora la fuente del artigo arriba, y me parece mas detallado. Esta ahi: espanol.almayadeen.net/news/po

I have found the source of the article mentioned in the previous post above, about the Interferon Alfa-2B new drug. The link in Spanish is listed above, we can also see it in a Bing English translation here:

translatetheweb.com/?ref=TVert

Show thread

Earlier this morning, @Lyudmila posted a link to a Spanish language blog, which talks about a new prescription drug developed and manufactured in Cuba, called Interferoan Alfa 2B, which seems to be effective in helping the more serious cases of Covid19.

The article mentions 1500 patients having been saved, and the drug being unique at the moment.

* Here's a Bing machine translation to English for easier access : translatetheweb.com/?from=es&t

* Original in Spanish is at : criticaalaeconomia.com/2020/03

An article at The Guardian that deserves careful reading by anyone interested in Economics and international geopolitics, investement, finance.

There are some mentions that show a significant risk (other than stocks falling)

theguardian.com/business/2020/

"If We Ever Get to Mars, the Beer Might Not Be Bad"

"Here’s an interplanetary botany discovery that took college students and not NASA scientists to find: Hops — the flowers used to add a pleasant bitterness to beer — grow well in Martian soil.

“I don’t know if it’s a practical plant, but it’s doing fairly well,” said Edward F. Guinan, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Villanova University."

nytimes.com/2018/01/12/science

Good article on the NY Times with data and insight on how the epidemic (and resulting travel slow down, cancelations, etc) is affecting Airbnb, its hosts and other large travel sites.

nytimes.com/2020/03/10/technol

There was a request on an earlier post for some quantifiable measure of quality or otherwise of the head of the current US administration. The Washington Post keeps a database, notice its last updated January 16th, so current numbers would be higher yet.

washingtonpost.com/graphics/po

In Italy, pasta is serious business.

And there's even Science behind some of the discussions - like what style of Penne is the best, for taste and other reasons?

Lisce, the smooth kind? Or Rigate, the more common one with ridges on its surface?

Get your Penne fix from this Quartz article.

qz.com/1811768/coronavirus-loc

8m
Deutsche Welle (English) @dw@newsbots.eu

**Italy fumbles coronavirus lockdown orders**

"People crowded onto trains on Saturday night to preempt government measures aimed at stopping the spread of COVID-19. Italian media and politicians have been criticized for the confusing rollout of the new controls."

dw.com/en/italy-fumbles-corona

Show thread

Last train out of Town before quarantine restrictions.

An interesting story from an Italian Associated Press reporter who was in Padua, Northern Italy Saturday.

And the news of the upcoming quarantine for the whole region leaked in the press - just in time for her to catch the last train out of town before midnight.

"Before Italy’s virus lockdown, a dash to the last train out" By TRISHA THOMAS

apnews.com/0d0294807db64f300a4

Show more
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.