A novel work which, in a readable form, compares the meals of the great media chefs with everyday dishes from our own cuisine in order to show the similarities between the science and methods of both worlds.
The book analyses the current situation of natural CO2 drains. The work also exposes a methodology useful to measure such drains in an urban or territorial scale.
A rift seems to be opening up at the moment between “digital natives” and “digital incomers”, that is to say between those who have been born and brought up with the new technology and those who have had to adapt to it, with more or less success.
The study of the brain has produced spectacular results in recent years but this knowledge has been applied more in medicine than at school, in the education of our children. This is not sensible.
Do politicians not do charisma any more? What are the ornamental qualities of a politician in the technological age? Do our politicians now sport a technological look? Since when has the voter turned into a mere spectator and consumer?