Artemisia annua and malaria: treatments from ancient China found in unearthed tombs
Some interesting background on the use of artemisia annua (wormwood) in China for malarial treatment. From two thousand years ago.
Some interesting background on the use of artemisia annua (wormwood) in China for malarial treatment. From two thousand years ago.
I thought I might for a second try to throw the whole post into that title. Either way, two things to mention in this post. The first, a new publication.…
In the spirit of open learning and MOOCs, with all their emphasis on openness, collaboration, even transparency, it seems natural enough to extend that thought of openness all the way…
Bacteria eating iron and producing magnets: the background I read and reread a BBC article on how certain bacteria, Magnetospirilllum magneticum to be precise, consume iron and the byproduct of…
Artwork from Captain Cook’s first voyage of the Endeavor testifies to the power of primary sources in illuminating scientific discovery and our shared history of perpetual exploration.
Constructivist is what constructivist explores I am in the process of constructing a week of activities on ICT4D (and Mobile for Development-M4d) for the next installment of the MobiMOOC scheduled…
SMS rule routing: Smart Texting Another useful bit of information on Mobile Active was their How To Set up an SMS System guide, that is proving very helpful in developing…