Sunday, March 08, 2015

2696 - AMICOR 17

Feliz Dia Internacional da Mulher

Dia Internacional da Mulher

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 29 minutos
*No Dia Internacional da Mulher, não sei se vou conseguir abraçar e nomear todas, mas desde já envio meu abraço...* [image: Feliz Dia Internacional da Mulher] Para minha querida esposa, companheira e colega Valderês; Nossas queridas filhas Ana Lúcia e Lúcia Helena; Nossa única neta Júlia; Minhas irmãs Lia Maria e Maria Helena; Minha cunhada Wanyce; Primas, entre as quais Barb, a mais nova descoberta no Canadá depois de 175 anos; Esposas de nosso filho Kátia e Maria Cristina; Nossa cuidadora de casa Celita; Cuidadoras de minha esposa: Beatriz, Rita, Rafaela, Noeli; Médicas e Psicóloga Ana... mais »

Universe composition

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 11 horas
The dark side of cosmology: Dark matter and dark energy 1. David N. Spergel* +[image: composicao do universo do que e feito o universo] - ABSTRACT A simple model with only six parameters (the age of the universe, the density of atoms, the density of matter, the amplitude of the initial fluctuations, the scale dependence of this amplitude, and the epoch of first star formation) fits all of our cosmological data . Although simple, this standard model is strange. The model implies that most of the matter in our Galaxy is in the form of “dark matter,” a new type of particle not ... mais »

Artificial Inteligence

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 11 horas
[image: home bar] *http://people.idsia.ch/~juergen/* Since age 15 or so, Prof. Jürgen Schmidhuber's main scientific ambition has been to build anoptimal scientist through self-improving Artificial Intelligence (AI), then retire. He has pioneeredself-improving general problem solvers since 1987, and Deep Learning Neural Networks (NNs)since 1991. The recurrent NNs (RNNs) developed by his research groups at the Swiss AI Lab IDSIA & USI & SUPSI (ex-TU Munich CogBotLab) were the first RNNs to win official international contests. They recently helped to improve connected handwriting recogn... mais »

Autism Genetics

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 20 horas
Autism is largely down to genes, twins study suggestsBy Michelle RobertsHealth editor, BBC News online [image: amygdala (red) in brain]Individuals with autism have less activity in the amygdala (shown in red), which plays a key role in processing emotions Continue reading the main storyRelated Stories - Trying to unravel the mystery of autism - What is autism? Genetic influences on autism are estimated to be between 74-98%, a Medical Research Council study of 258 twins suggests. The King's College London team said 181 of the teenagers had autism, but the risk was far higher ... mais »

ageing

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 21 horas
European Summit on Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing*Dates: *March 9 – 10, 2015 *Location: *Brussels, Belgium *[+]* The Summit on Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing (9 and 10 March 2015) aims to engage Europe’s policy, services and market leaders *to co-create a shared vision on how Europe can address the challenges and seize the opportunities arising from demographic change through ICT and innovation and in that way contribute to economic recovery./.../*

Virus structure

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 22 horas
Imaging the 3D structure of a single virus Using the intense beam of the world’s most powerful x-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) March 2, 2015 First three-dimensional reconstruction of the inside of the giant mimivirus particle, using an X-ray free-electron laser (credit: Tomas Ekeberg et al./Physical Review Letters) By measuring a series of diffraction pattern from a virus injected into an XFEL beam, researchers at Stanford’s Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) have determined the first three-dimensional structure of a virus, using a mimivirus. X-ray crystallography has solved the vast... mais »

Neuroscience

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 22 horas
[image: Neuroscience] [image: Neuroscience] Neuroscience Articles and news from the latest research reports. *Neuroscientists perform an important step towards cell therapy for diseases of the cerebral cortex/.../* http://neurosciencestuff.tumblr.com/

Pi Day 2015 (3.14159265)

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há um dia
SA Special Products - Email The Pi Day Commemorative Package Archives Issue Bundle (3 issues + 1 bonus) Access your issues below. *Scientific American* May 2003: A Digital Slice of Pi The new way to do pure math: experimentally *Scientific American* July 1960: Mathematical Games Incidental information about the extraordinary number pi *Scientific American* February 1988: Ramanujan and Pi Some 75 years ago an Indian mathematical genius developed ways of calculating pi with extraordinary efficiency. His approach is now incorporated in computer algorithms yielding millions of digits o... mais »

Black Hole

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
Gigantic Black Hole Discovered From the Dawn of TimeAstronomers find a cosmic monster that pushes theories of the early universe to the limit. [image: Picture of an artist’s illustration of a quasar with a supermassive black hole] A giant black hole weighing as much as 12 billion suns was found inside a quasar, a bright astronomical body like the one illustrated here with a black hole at its center. ILLUSTRATION BY ZHAOYU LI, SHANGHAI ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY Michael D. Lemonick for for National Geographic PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 25, 2015 Astronomers have identified a mammoth black hole weig... mais »

Unsuccessfull Programs

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
*Recomendado pelas Dras. Maria Inês Reinert Azambuja e Claudia Chaufan * http://monthlyreview.org/2010/03/01/why-programs-fail/ Why Programs Fail [image: site-icon]*monthlyreview.org*/2010/03/01/why-programs-fail/ by Richard Levins topics: Ecology Richard Levins (humaneco@hsph.harvard.edu) is a third generation subversive, an ex-farmer, ecologist, and veteran of the Puerto Rican independence movement, Science for the People, anti-war, Marxist education, and other good causes. He teaches Human Ecology at the Harvard School of Public Health and is an adjunct foreign researcher at the Cu... mais »

Statins : DM

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
Statins May Seriously Increase Diabetes Risk - Alice Park @aliceparkny March 4, 2015 [image: 128585544]Getty ImagesStatins can lower cholesterol and even tamp down inflammation to keep the risk of heart disease down. But these commonly prescribed drugs may increase the risk of diabetes, and by a considerable amountDoctors may have to weigh a serious potential risk before prescribing statins, the cholesterol-lowering drugs that are among most prescribed drugs in America. In a study published in*Diabetologia*, scientists from Finland found that men prescribed statins to lower the... mais »

The pain of exclusion

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
*Em escala social a rejeição, exclusão ou discriminação devem ter impacto potencializado, e os excluídos devem procurar apoio no grupo mais próximo com o qual se identifiquem. Lembra as considerações sobre auto-estima do Michael Marmot.* *The pain of exclusion* [image: delanceyplace header] Today's *encore* selection -- from "The Pain of Exclusion" by Kipling D. Williams. Our need to matter and our need to belong are as fundamental as our need to eat and breathe. Therefore ostracism -- rejection, silence, exclusion -- is one of the most powerful punishments that one person can inflic... mais »

Depression

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
What Depression Does to Our Minds When It Attacks | Psychiatric Times What Depression Does to Our Minds When It Attacks May 01, 2014 | Major Depressive Disorder, Couch in Crisis, Suicide By Elizabeth J. Griffin, MD After two of my acquaintances died on the same day in the same way—by shooting themselves—I heard various comments: * “But he was such a strong Christian! How could he do this?”* * “I guess he took the easy (or, ‘the coward’s’) way out.” * * “He wasn’t thinking about his family at all, that’s for sure!” * * “Well, I always thought only losers had depression,... mais »

Goodness, Altruism?

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
H. Allen Orr MARCH 19, 2015 ISSUE Does Altruism Exist?: Culture, Genes, and the Welfare of Others by David Sloan Wilson Yale University Press/ Templeton Press, 180 pp., $27.50 The Biology of Being Good to Others by H. Allen Orr [image: orr_1-031915.png] Scientists Richard Owen and Thomas Henry Huxley studying a water-baby in a flask; illustration designed by Linley Sambourne and engraved by Joseph Swain, from Charles Kingsley’s The Water-Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby, 1885 1. Altruism may seem a good thing—unless you happen to be an evolutionary biologist. Then it may seem a mi... mais »

Amyloid in young people

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
Brain Protein Tied to Alzheimer's Spotted in Young Adults People as young as 20 have amyloid buildup, but researchers aren't sure what it means [image: Brain Protein Tied to Alzheimer's Spotted in Young Adults] *By Alan Mozes* *HealthDay Reporter* MONDAY, March 2, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Brain plaque buildup, long linked to the onset of Alzheimer's disease, has been identified in the brains of men and women as young as 20, researchers say. "One thing this means is that the resource, the machinery, for making the clumps of plaque we see among Alzheimer's patients is already available in... mais »

Light: particle and wave

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
The first ever photograph of light as both a particle and wave Mar 02, 2015 [image: The first ever photograph of light as both a particle and wave] (Phys.org)—Light behaves both as a particle and as a wave. Since the days of Einstein, scientists have been trying to directly observe both of these aspects of light at the same time. Now, scientists at EPFL have succeeded in capturing the first-ever snapshot of this dual behavior. Quantum mechanics tells us that light can behave simultaneously as a particle or a wave. However, there has never been an experiment able to capture both natur... mais »

Benefit of Eating Salt

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
The Weird Benefit of Eating Salty Food - Alice Park @aliceparkny March 3, 2015 [image: 115788609]Andrew Unangst—Getty Images Too much salt can lead to heart disease, but there may be a healthy side to salt that hasn’t been appreciated — until now If you’re an average American, chances are that you’re eating too much salt. But the latest research — which, the scientists stress, is still in its early stages — hints that there may be some benefits to salt that have gone unnoticed. Salt, it seems, may be an ancient way for the body to protect itself against bacteria. Reporting in the... mais »

information overload and decision-making

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
information overload and decision-making 3/03/15 From:[image: delanceyplace | www.delanceyplace.com] Today's selection --from The Organized Mind by Daniel J. Levitin. We live in a world with 300 exabytes (300 billion billion) of information, an amount that is rapidly expanding to ever greater amounts from this already brobdingnagian level. And yet the processing capacity of the conscious mind is a mere 120 bits per second. This presents a challenge to not only our processing capacity, but also our decision-making ability: "Neuroscientists have discovered that unproductively and loss... mais »

countries/population resizing

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
1. 2. nprglobalhealth *India Grows, Canada Disappears: Mapping Countries By Population* World maps distort — it’s inherent in their design. Take a spherical object (the Earth) and try to represent it on a flat plane (paper), and some parts of the sphere are going to get stretched. On most maps, Canada and Russia get puffed up, while countries along the equator get shrunk. Every now and then, though, you stumble across a map that enlightens. That’s how we felt when we saw the awesome mapmade by Reddit user TeaDranks. The map resizes countries based on t... mais »

Nourishing the Aging Brain

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
*Enviado pelo AMICOR Moacyr Saffer* *Research reveals how the brain changes as we age and hints at ways to slow the decline.* By Morten Scheibye-Knudsen | March 1, 2015 © DUNG HOANG The quest for immortality has inspired humankind since the dawn of civilization. Diverse ancient myths and religious stories tell of miracle drinks that bestowed eternal life on the gods, while kings across the ages have quested for comparable real-life elixirs. Chinese emperors, drawn by the promise of eternal life, swallowed concoctions containing everything from gold to arsenic and mercury, an often le... mais »

Saúde Pública

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 6 dias
*Artigo do AMICOR Fernando Neubarth publicado no jornal ZH em 06 fev 2015* [image: image1.jpeg]

ISCP - BA 15

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 6 dias

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