Monday, April 19, 2021

3.025 - AMICOR 23

 

#De: Prof. Luiz Eduardo Robinson Achutti (nosso filho)

Entrevista para Jornalista Cubana Maribel Acosta Damas

El desgarramiento de Achutti, fotógrafo viajero de las muchas pieles

Por Maribel Acosta Damas(*) / Colaboración Especial para Resumen Latinoamericano Cuba. 

 / Fotos: Cortesía del entrevistado.

Luiz Eduardo Robinson Achutti es hijo de una generación de intelectuales y artistas brasileños que apostó a la utopía de un mundo mejor. Es Profesor titular del Departamento de Artes Visuales del Instituto de Artes de la Universidad Federal de Río Grande del Sur (UFRGS. En su recorrido por la fotografía de prensa primero y luego por la fotoetnografía, fue incorporando pieles al recorrer su país y muchos otros. La mirada antropológica pasó a ser parte de una obra que tiene anclada su raíz en la vida humana. Medio siglo es mucho tempo para mirar y narrar. Ahí ha estado Achutti. Contando. Visitó Cuba por primera vez en 1986 y se metió en la piel de la isla, sin divagaciones, dejándose llevar entre la gente en un camino preciso y extraordinario. Igual su lente relató los viajes por los países del antiguo Campo Socialista./.../

#Earth Day  22/04

#From Britannica:
#Da: Academia SR Medicina
 Conferência: "GenÉTICA: Como isto nos afeta?" 
   
 Profa. Mayana Zatz -  é biologista molecular e geneticista brasileira, professora do Departamento de Genética e Biologia Evolutiva do Instituto de Biociências da Universidade de São Paulo.
 
 
  Apresentador: Acadêmico Jorge Neumann
 Coordenação/Comentários: Acadêmico Roberto  Giugliani
Tentarei obter o vídeo que merece e precisa ser divulgado
Enquanto não consigo vai outro dos vários links disponiveis da conferencista:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG4jkqiWvN8

#From The Planetary Health

A framework to guide planetary health education

Caixa d

Enrique Falceto De Barros



this is an inspiring step for a transdisciplinary, horizontalized and
collaborative planetary health movement for the great transition.
you are invited for the Planetary Health Week online!
register today.
Feliz Dia da Terra! - happy Earth day!
Enrique Falceto de Barros
#From: Human Development Report Office 
hdro.web@undp.org por  hdr-undp.ccsend.com
Reuters Newsmaker with Achim Steiner
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2021 / 9:00 – 10:00 EDT, 14:00 – 15:00 BST
Please join us for a Reuters Newsmaker on Earth Day 2021, featuring Achim Steiner, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme and former executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme.
Axel Threlfall, Reuters editor-at-large, and Katy Daigle, Reuters climate change editor, will lead a wide-ranging discussion with Steiner on the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its threat to human development, peace and security from the impacts of climate change, and environmental degradation. Audience Q&A will follow.

After registering, you will receive your unique link to the discussion.

The thorny thought experiment has been turned into a real experiment — one that physicists use to probe the physics of information.

Photo of Rafflesia arnoldii growing on vines in Indonesian forest.
GENOMICS

DNA of Giant ‘Corpse Flower’ Parasite Surprises Biologists

The bizarre genome of the world’s most mysterious flowering plants shows how far parasites will go in stealing, deleting and duplicating DNA.

An illustration showing pink and purple particles flowing around a geometric computer chip.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Latest Neural Nets Solve World’s Hardest Equations Faster Than Ever Before

Two new approaches allow deep neural networks to solve entire families of partial differential equations, making it easier to model complicated systems and to do so orders of magnitude faster.

A drawing of a mouse, with lines representing sensory data rotating 90 degrees to become lines of memory data.
NEUROSCIENCE

The Brain ‘Rotates’ Memories to Save Them From New Sensations

Some populations of neurons simultaneously process sensations and memories. New work shows how the brain rotates those representations to prevent interference.


#From: 

John Banville
His Own Worst Enemy

In Van Gogh’s letters, his tone is consistently that of a man still aflame after a violent argument.

#Da: Academia SR de Medicina


Temos nova Diretoria Parabéns e sucesso permanent! 

#From AEON Magazine

This week in
 
Friday 23 April 2021
 


MathematicsEssay
Mathematics for gamblers
If philosophers and mathematicians struggle with probability, can gamblers really hope to grasp their losing game?
by Catalin Barboianu
 

Thinkers and theoriesEssay
Coleridge the philosopher
Though far more often remembered as a poet, Coleridge’s theory of ideas was spectacular in its originality and bold reach
by Peter Cheyne


Photo of radio telescopes at the Allen Telescope Array with a starry sky featuring the Milky Way in the background.
QUANTIZED COLUMNS

How Radio Astronomy Reveals the Universe

Radio waves, longer and less energetic than visible light, give astronomers access to some of the most obscure physics in the cosmos.





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