Corrupção: Dia mundial de combate.
Da UNIMED: Combater a corrupção. Você faz parte desse plano!
Apple's ECG
Inside Apple’s Biggest Step Yet into Health CareWith its groundbreaking new ECG feature, the Apple Watch can keep tabs on your heart’s health. This is how they tested it
Tabagismo: Mundo Jurídico
Mundo jurídico discute a questão do tabaco vro retrata a evolução da regulamentação jurídica do tabaco ------------------------------ Publicado: 12/11/2018 | 14h07 Última modificação: 28/11/2018 | 14h12 O consumo de tabaco, especialmente na forma de cigarros, ainda é uma questão de saúde pública, econômica e jurídica que traz grandes desafios para o judiciário. Esse é o tema do livro Direito e saúde: o caso do tabaco, lançado na semana passada, no Espaço Cultural do Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ). Organizado por Adalberto de Souza Pasqualotto, Eugênio Facchini e Fernanda Nunes Barb... mais »
Ecological civilization
We Need an Ecological Civilization Before It’s Too Late Lent, Jeremy | December 6, 2018 | 1 CommentDownload as PDF [image: Photo by Allena Lang] Photo by Allena Lang *In the face of climate breakdown and ecological overshoot, alluring promises of “green growth” are no more than magical thinking. We need to restructure the fundamentals of our global cultural/economic system to cultivate an “ecological civilization”: one that prioritizes the health of living systems over short-term wealth production. * ------------------------------ We’ve now been warned by the world’s leading climate sc... mais »
Gravitational waves
Scientists’ collection of gravitational waves just got a lot bigger Scientists added 4 new sets of spacetime ripples to their inventory BY EMILY CONOVER 1:19PM, DECEMBER 4, 2018 [image: black holes] COUNT ’EM Physicists have now spotted gravitational waves from 10 black hole collisions (two black holes illustrated) and one neutron star merger. Astronomers have now tallied up more gravitational wave sightings than they can count on their fingers. Scientists with the LIGO and Virgo gravitational wave observatories report four new sets of these ripples in spacetime. Those additions b... mais »
Life Begining
What Was It Like When Life In The Universe First Became Possible? It took more than 9 billion yeIt took more than 9 billion years for Earth to form: the only known planet housing life. But it could have happened much, much sooner. [image: Go to the profile of Ethan Siegel] Ethan SiegelFollow Nov 7The cosmic story that unfolded following the Big Bang is ubiquitous no matter where you are. The formation of atomic nuclei, atoms, stars, galaxies, planets, complex molecules, and eventually life is a part of the shared history of everyone and everything in the Universe. As we underst... mais »
Depression/Media
The Complicated Relationship Between Social Media and Depressionby Neuroscience News A new study reveals a correlation between the passive use of social media and depression symptoms such as loneliness and fatigue. Read more of this post
Luiza Cechella Achutti (15/02/1911-05/12/1999)
*Hoje fazem 19 anos que nossa mãe nos deixou*
Witchcraft condemned (1484)
[image: witchcraft] FEATURED EVENT 1484 Witchcraft condemned by Pope Innocent VIII Innocent VIII condemned witchcraftthis day in 1484 via papal bull, and subsequently he dispatched inquisitors to Germany to try witches and persecuted a chief exponent of Renaissance Platonism, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola .
Wlalt Disney
[image: Walt Disney.] FEATURED BIOGRAPHY 1901 Walt Disney Walt Disney, born in Chicago this day in 1901, pioneered animated cartoonfilms, created such beloved characters as Mickey Mouse andDonald Duck, and founded what is now one of the world's largest entertainment conglomerates .
‘Collapse of Civilization’
Sir David Attenborough Predicts the ‘Collapse of Civilization’ at UN Climate Summit By Brandon Specktor, Senior Writer | December 3, 2018 03:00pm ET [image: Sir David Attenborough Predicts the ‘Collapse of Civilization’ at UN Climate Summit] Sir David Attenborough spoke at a UN Climate Summit in Katowice, Poland, warning that climate change could lead to the collapse of civilization if action isn't taken. Credit: Shutterstock You're probably used to hearing Sir David Attenborough's sonorous, British voice describe the miracles of pufferfish courtship and blooming stink flowers in nat... mais »
Health for All by the year 2000
*1981 - Global Strategyfor Health for Allby the Year 2000 * *PREFACE * *In 1979, the Thirty-second World Health Assembly launched the Global Strategy for health for all by the year 2000 by adopting resolution WHA32 .30. In this resolution the Health Assembly endorsed the Report and Declaration of the International Conference on Primary Health Care, held in Alma-Ata, USSR, in 1978. In the same resolution, the Health Assembly invited the Member States of WHO to act individually in formulating national policies, strategies and plans of action for attaining this goal, and collectively in... mais »
Biospectal
Médecins, mais entrepreneurs dans l’âme Deux médecins, l’un au CHUV et l’autre aux HUG, développent des applications qui pourraient s’avérer révolutionnaires. Celles-ci transforment les smartphones en stéthoscope et en tensiomètre. La valorisation des inventions nées dans les hôpitaux reste toutefois une question délicate/.../
first human heart transplant (today/1967)
[image: Barnard, Christiaan] 1967: Christiaan Barnard of South Africa performed the first human heart transplant, at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town.
4 x 10p84 particles of light
Astronomers have measured all the starlight ever emitted Astronomers used distant blazars to tally up all the stray photons roaming through space. It amounts to 4 x 1084 particles of light, or photons. That’s roughly equivalent to all the photons the sun would emit if it burned for 100 billion trillion years — long beyond the 5 billion years it has left. The universe itself is only 13.7 billion years old. Measuring all those stray photons and figuring out when they were emitted can help astronomers write a timeline of star formation across the last 11 billion years, since the first... mais »
proton’s mass
Physicists finally calculated where the proton’s mass comes from A new study indicates that the proton is much more than just the sum of its parts.
Health: World Countries
The 19 countries with the world's best healthcare systems[image: The 19 countries with the world's best healthcare systems] - Will Martin - 218,043 The 13 healthiest countries in the world to live in as an expat[image: The 13 healthiest countries in the world to live in as an expat] - Lianna Brinded - 82,988 - -
Stress
Early Life Stress Hinders Neuron Development, Causing Attention Disorders: Mouse Studyby Neuroscience News Female mice who experienced early life stress developed problems and had fewer neurons in areas of the brain responsible for regulating emotions and making sense of rules, researchers report. Read more of this post
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