Saturday, February 15, 2020

2962 - AMICOR 22

Aniversários
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 25 minutes ago
*Saúdo todos os AMICOR que aniversariam hoje e nesta semana, chamando para representa-los **Vera Elisabeth Verissimo,** Dona Luiza e Nise da Silveira, acompanhados de mais *176 *BIOGRAPHIES ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: FEBRUARY 15* - disponíveis no Site da Encyclopaedia Britannica. Acessíveis também para os demais dias do ano.. A direita, Dona Luiza quando completou um aninho em 1912 Nise da Silveira – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre pt.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nise_da_Silveira 1. 2. Nise da Silveira (Maceió, 15 de fevereiro de 1905 — Rio de Janeiro, 30 de outubro de 1999) ...
Galileu Galilei
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 hours ago
[image: Galileo]FEATURED BIOGRAPHY1564Galileo READ MORE
Principia Mathematica
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 hours ago
[image: Whitehead, Alfred North] 1861: English mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead, who was perhaps best known for his work on *Principia Mathematica*, was born in Ramsgate, Isle of Thanet, Kent, England.
double-greffé des mains
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 hours ago
Vingt ans après, le premier double-greffé des mains a toujours "la rage de vivre" [image: Denis Chatelier lors d'une conférence de presse à l'hôpital Edouard-Herriot à Lyon le 18 janvier 2001] Denis Chatelier lors d'une conférence de presse à l'hôpital Edouard-Herriot à Lyon le 18 janvier 2001 afp.com - Eric CABANIS 15 FÉV 2020 Mise à jour 15.02.2020 à 10:00 Par Marjorie BOYET AFP © 2020 AFP "Ces mains sont devenues les miennes" : Denis Chatelier, premier patient au monde à avoir subi une double greffe des mains, a raconté vendredi à Lyon son quotidien vingt ans après cette proue...
Luiza Cechella Achutti (15/02/1911)
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 16 hours ago
Nossa mãe Luiza estaria celebrando 109 anos hoje. Fotos aos 1, 15, 80 e quase noventa com a neta Lúcia Helena e um dos quatro bisnetos Pedro Martin
Romantic love and the brain
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 23 hours ago
What Goes On in Our Brains When We Are in Love? Romantic love involves a series of complex changes in the brain’s reward system that make us crave the object of our affection - By Xiaomeng Xu, Ariana Tart-Zelvin on July 19, 2017 [image: What Goes On in Our Brains When We Are in Love?] If you have experienced the evolution from having a crush to falling in love, it may seem like the transition happens naturally. But have you ever wondered how we make such a huge emotional leap? In other words, what changes take place in our brains that allow us to fall deeply in love? Stephanie Caci...
To wite a paper
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
How to write a top-notch paper: step one In this four-part podcast series about writing a paper, four researchers share the highs and lows of getting published for the first time, and what the experience taught them. In the first episode, they delve into the all-important first stage of the process, preparing a manuscript for submission to a journal. Nature | 19 min listen
Information technology
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
[image: ENIAC] 1946: The first general-purpose high-speed electronic digital computer, the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer), was demonstrated to the public by its creators, J. Presper Eckert, Jr., and John W. Mauchly. *[ Discover how well you know computers and operating systems .]* [image: Steve Chen and Chad Hurley] 2005: Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim registered YouTube, a Web site for sharing videos; it would become hugely popular, with more than one billion unique users visiting the site every month. *[ Test your knowledge of tech companies .]* ...
To my Valentine
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
[image: American Valentine card, c. 1908.] Today: Today is Valentine's Day, the feast day of St. Valentine, a priest and physician who was martyred about 270 in Rome, and the tradition of exchanging greetings of love on Valentine's Day is based on the legend that Valentine had signed a letter to his jailer's daughter, with whom he had fallen in love, “from your Valentine.” *[ Why do we give Valentine's Day cards? ]* *O AMICOR Alexandre Henrique Gruszynski lembrou também:* Hoje é também o dia em que se festejam (no Calendário posterior ao último Concílio) os santos *Cirilo e Metódio...
AD Approach
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
From Psychiatrist.com A Multidisciplinary Approach for Addressing Challenges in Alzheimer’s Disease [Series] Supported by educational grants from ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc.; Allergan; Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; and Biogen MA, Inc. Webcast | Credits: 1.00 | Expires 8/31/2021 Addressing Challenges in Alzheimer's Disease Atri et al In a series of brief video segments, experts in neurology, psychiatry, and primary care discuss the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. JCP CME | Credits: 1.00 | Expires 12/31/2021 Patient-Centered Care for Alzheimer's Disease Atri et al Learn from...
Yuval Noah Harari
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
Yuval Noah Harari Gives the Really Big Picture
[image: Yuval Noah Harari Gives the Really Big Picture] Yuval Noah Harari Gives the Really Big Picture Ian Parker, The New Yorker His blockbuster “Sapiens” predicted the possible end of humankind. Now what?
Bill & Melinda Gates
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
Bill and Melinda Gates 2020 Annual Letter
*Recomendado pela AMICOR Maria Inês Reinert Azambuja* Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. [image: Gates Foundation logo] Hello, When the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was established 20 years ago, our founders were optimistic about the power of innovation to drive progress. In this year’s Annual Letter, Bill and Melinda Gates reflect on the progress made, and the progress yet to come as they enter a new decade with continued optimism despite tremendous uncertainty. The risks and innovation taken in global health and education give us reasons to be hopeful an...
Matryoshka Brain
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
The Matryoshka Brain The story of the future’s most powerful megastructure Ella Alderson in Predict[image: Member only content]5 min read
José Mariano da Rocha Fo.
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
*Meu pai - Bortolo Achutti - sempre foi um entusiasta da Faculdade de Farmácia e depois da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (na época primeira e úncia universidade fora de capitais de estado). Foi muito amigo de juventude do tio do Marianinho - Dr. Francisco Mariano da Rocha - fundador da Faculdade de Farmácia, padrinho de casamento, e papai padrinho de dois filhos dele. * *Hoje celebramos 105 anos do nascimento do Dr. |J. Mariano da Rocha Fo. Foi colega de turma (1937) de um irmão médico de minha mãe Nilo Cechella (meu padrinho). Era membro fundador da Academia Sul-Riograndense d...
28 September 1918
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
The Soldier Who Could Have Killed Young Hitler [image: Calin Aneculaesei] Calin Aneculaesei Follow Aug 14, 2019 · 3 min read Henry Tandey carrying a wounded soldier by Fortunino Matania The period between 1914 to 1918 saw the deaths 37 of over million people spanning 15 countries. Seen as the bloodiest conflict up to that point, The First World War has gained the name of the Great War in many of these nations vocabularies. The French border saw most of this bloodshed with trench warfare locking the Allies and The Central Powers into a stalemate where both sides bled resources and l...
Alzheimer Disease
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: Article Image] Matt York/Associated Press An Alzheimer’s Treatment Fails: ‘We Don’t Have Anything Now’ With high hopes, drugs to fight brain plaques were tested in people genetically destined to develop dementia. The drugs failed. By Gina Kolata
Cell Growth and Stress
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
Stanley Cohen, Nobelist, Dies at 97; Made Breakthrough on Cell Growth He shared the prize with Rita Levi-Montalcini for research that opened the door to a clearer understanding of dementia, cancer and other maladies. By Vicki Glaser [image: Article Thumbnail] Bruce McEwen, 81, Is Dead; Found Stress Can Alter the Brain A neuroscientist, he showed how an unrelenting barrage of stress hormones can break down the body, leading to disease, depression, obesity and more. By Randi Hutter Epstein [image: Article Thumbnail]
Quadratic Equations
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: Article Image] This Professor’s ‘Amazing’ Trick Makes Quadratic Equations Easier Looking for the answers to ax² + bx + c = 0? A mathematician has rediscovered a technique that the ancient Babylonians used. By Kenneth Chang And Jonathan Corum
Flu x Coronavirus
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
[image: How Does the New Coronavirus Compare with the Flu?] PUBLIC HEALTH How Does the New Coronavirus Compare with the Flu? The flu has already caused about 10,000 deaths this season in the U.S. alone By Rachael Rettner,LiveScience
Helicobacter pylori
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
*Nixing bad gut bacteria cuts stomach cancer risk* Ridding the gut of the ulcer-causing bacterium *Helicobacter pylori *could prevent stomach cancer in people with a family history of the disease. *H. pylori* infects more than half of all people, and has been linked to peptic ulcers and gastric cancer Get more of *Nature*’s research highlights: short picks from the scientific literature.
TED en EspAÑOL
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
La charla TEDx de la semana ¿Por qué no conocemos la historia de África? En su charla en TEDxMadrid, Sirio Canós nos explica por qué la mayoría de nosotros no sabemos lo que pasó entre los primeros homínidos y la llegada del colonialismo europeo al continente. *+ Ver la charla »* TED en Español TED en Español difunde ideas de TED en nuestro idioma. TED en Español en NYC 2018 Juan Enriquez: La selección latinoamericana de cerebros Juan Enriquez nos propone una manera de abordar la educación en América Latina para aprovechar las oportunidades de las disrupciones tecnológicas que van a ...
Bertolt Brecht
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
[image: Bertolt Brecht, 1931] 1898: German poet and playwright Bertolt Brecht was born in Augsburg.
Shirley Temple
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
[image: Shirley Temple] 2014: American actress and diplomat Shirley Temple —who cheered Depression-era moviegoers when she was a dimple-cheeked curly-haired child star and the top Hollywood box-office attraction from 1935 to 1939—died in California. *[Watch a clip of Shirley Temple in* The Little Princess*.]*
"Nero Decree"
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
Hitler’s Order to Destroy Germany By early 1945, Germany was about to collapse. Hitler issued a Decree known as “Nero Decree”, by which he… Michele Caimmi in History of Yesterday[image: Member only content]4 min read
Google datasets
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
Google just published 25 million free datasets Here’s what you need to know about the largest data repository in the world Tom Waterman in Towards Data Science[image: Member only content]2 min read
“Boiled Water”
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
How to Boil Water Plus, a good use for old bread [image: Mark Bittman] Mark Bittman Follow Feb 5 · 2 min read This Mediterranean classic, as ancient and almost as simple as boiling, is the quintessential beginner’s or just-plain-basic soup. It’s one you’ll cook forever. The thick-sliced bread transforms both the bread and the soup into something heartier and satisfying. While it’s fine and even preferable to use old bread, the better the bread, the better the outcome (though that’s true for most ingredients). “Boiled Water” Makes: 4 servings Time: 20 minutes Ingredients 6 to 10 cloves ...
The great Purge 1933
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
The Great Purge of 1933 How Antisemitism Destroyed Mathematics in Germany Jørgen Veisdal in Cantor’s Paradise[image: Member only content]19 min read
Alcohol and the heart
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
Recomendado pelo AMICOR Luis Beck da Silva *Alcohol and the heart: the good, the bad and the worse in heart failure* *Editorial Heart * *Download from http://heart.bmj.com/ on April 13, 2018 - Published by group.bmj.com* *Luis Eduardo Rohde,1,2 Luis Beck-da-Silva1,2* There is a general acceptance among researchers, physicians and even the general population that the consumption of moderate amounts of alcoholic beverages may have beneficial effect in the heart. A large number of experimental, clinical and epidemiological studies presumably give scientific support to this perception. ...

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