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“Create more than you spend”

“Create more than you spend” that was the sentence that most impressed me in the Jeff Bezos’ letter to Amazon’s stakeholders (2020). I’ve never been crazy about Amazon and never had (still don’t have) stock (I actually don’t have any stock, just #BTC). First I was even ignorant. It was just another store in which […]

Science is best when verified by technology

An essay based on the article Sarewitz, 2016. Saving Science. The New Atlantis  During the COVID19 pandemic, once again, science has brought the solution to a health, humanitarian, social and economic crisis. Scientists, distributed in universities, research institutes, startups, large and small companies, have improved diagnostic methods, tested drugs, developed, produced and tested vaccines that will […]

Tomato Sauce and the Origin of Life

I love cooking. And my specialty is tomato sauce. I inherited it from my grandmother and improved it with my Italian aunts.  Modesty aside, it’s a spectacle. Once, while giving the last boil before starting the long process of cold counting, I saw them there… beautiful… some ‘Benard cells‘.  Well… weren’t perfect ones. Maybe it was wishful thinking […]

The Innovation Stall

Do companies push old technologies to their clients or make it harder for them to access the newest techs? I limited experience as a client says the answer is yes. For example, in Brazil, I still must hire a combo of cable TV and a telephone land line to be able to have cable internet, […]

Brazilian indisputable leadership in Bioenergy

Brazilian indisputable leadership in Bioenergy In 2020 me and Frineia Resende interviewed Glaucia Souza (ALive episode #12 – portuguese only) professor of Chemistry at the University of São Paulo about the Brazilian leadership in bioenergy and bioeconomy. She is coordinator of the largest Bioenergy program in Brazil (FAPESP’s) and, consequently, the world. I decided to […]