Wednesday, January 05, 2022

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#Dra. Valderês A. R. Achutti (*13/06/1931+15/06/2021)

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Why do some people succeed when others fail? Outliers provide clues

Jan 06 2022 6:00 AM

A close look at outliers — people or communities that defy expectations — reveals what could be. 

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These are the most-read Science News stories of 2021
DEC 23 2021 9:00 AM

Science News drew over 21 million visitors to our website this year. Here's a rundown of the most-read news stories and long reads of 2021.

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Here are our favorite cool, funny and bizarre science stories of 2021
DEC 23 2021 6:00 AM

These are some of the fun science stories from this year that we couldn't wait to talk about with friends.

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How some of 2021’s major science stories evolved over time
DEC 22 2021 11:00 AM

Tulsa massacre analysis and a genetically modified mosquito release are two important updates to 2021 stories.

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Spacecraft in 2021 set their sights on Mars, asteroids and beyond
DEC 22 2021 9:00 AM

This year, a bevy of new missions got under way on Mars and spacecraft prepared to visit asteroids.

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#Clínica Menna Barreto
Fui operado pelo Dr. Vicente Menna Barreto. Meu mundo está voltando a ser colorido...

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NUMBER THEORY | ALL TOPICS

 

Mathematicians Outwit Hidden Number Conspiracy

By JORDANA CEPELEWICZ

Decades ago, a mathematician posed a warmup problem for some of the most difficult questions about prime numbers. It turned out to be just as difficult to solve, until now.

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FLUID DYNAMICS

 

An Injection of Chaos Solves Decades-Old Fluid Mystery

By ADAM MANN

In the 1960s, drillers noticed that certain fluids would firm up if they flowed too fast. Researchers have finally explained why.

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An Unexpected Twist Lights
Up the Secrets of Turbulence

by David H. Freedman (2020)

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

 

Flying Fish and Aquarium Pets Yield Secrets of Evolution

By VIVIANE CALLIER

New studies reveal the ancient, shared genetic “grammar” underpinning the diverse evolution of fish fins and tetrapod limbs.

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How Do New Organs Evolve?
A Beetle Gland Shows the Way.

by Viviane Callier (2021)

INFORMATION THEORY

 

Qubits Can Be as Safe as Bits, Researchers Show

By MORDECHAI RORVIG

A new result shows that quantum information can theoretically be protected from errors just as well as classical information can.

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Related: 
How Quantum Computers
Will Correct Their Errors

by Katie McCormick (2021)

QUANTA SCIENCE PODCAST

 

The Brain Processes Speech in Parallel With Other Sounds

Podcast hosted by SUSAN VALOT;
Story by JORDANA CEPELEWICZ

How does your brain process speech? Neuroscientists are reevaluating their notions about auditory processing.

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Around the Web

Opportunity From Ashes
The introduction of non-native pine trees decades ago has created a wildfire problem in Patagonia today, Guido Bilbao reports for National Geographic. Forest fires aren’t always bad for nature, though. As Carrie Arnold reported for Quanta, fires can create opportunities for diverse plants and animals, forming a patchwork quilt of ecosystems in a single forest.

You Won't Feel a Thing
Asteroid-mass black holes could be roving our solar system, waiting to collide with Earth. But don’t worry, says Matt O’Dowd for PBS Space Time: A black hole so small would pass through Earth “like a bullet through cotton candy.” Some physicists suspect that the 80% of the matter in the universe that’s unaccounted for could be tiny primordial black holes, as Stephen Hawking first proposed. In 2020, Joshua Sokol wrote about this theory for Quanta.
#Esta semana em
 
Sexta-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2022
 
Humor e emoçãoEnsaio
O significado da raiva
A raiva é como a energia, sempre mudando de forma, mas nunca se dissipando, ou fazendo parte de nosso repertório de desejos, o grito de uma necessidade não satisfeita?
por Josh Cohen
 
Design e modaEnsaio
The Waste Age
Reconhecer que o desperdício é central, não periférico, para tudo o que projetamos, fazemos e fazemos é a chave para transformar o futuro
por Justin McGuirk
 
AutismoIdéia
Pessoas autistas desafiam ideias preconcebidas sobre racionalidade
por Liron Rozenkrantz e Anila D'Mello
 
Espiritualidade e religiãoIdéia
Da união sexual ao divino - os ensinamentos de Ibn al-'Arabi
por Heba Yosry
 
por Joseph Bikart
 
CosmologiaVídeo
Revisitando 'Poderes do Dez' - o que aprendemos sobre o Universo desde 1977
7 minutos
 
Natureza e paisagemVídeo
Honrando o caribu, em sonhos e memórias de um cantor e compositor Innu
5 minutos
 
ArtEnsaio
Em busca do buraco
Mergulhe nos vazios, alfinetes e recortes da arte e da história, e essas ausências falam muito sobre o que foi perdido
por Kim Beil
 
FísicaEnsaio da escolha dos editores
O universo unificado
por James Wells
 
História da arteIdéia
Por que os primeiros Budas na arte usavam túnicas gregas bem dobradas
por Garrett Ryan
 
Prazeres e passatemposIdeia de escolha dos editores
Sinta-se à vontade para parar de se esforçar: aprenda a ter prazer em ser um amador
por Xenia Hanusiak
 
Filosofia politicaEscolha do vídeo dos editores
'Sou contra todas as formas de opressão': Simone de Beauvoir, em suas próprias palavras de 1959
40 minutos
 
Filosofia da menteEscolha do vídeo dos editores
Cuidar dos vulneráveis ​​abre portas para nossos estados cerebrais mais ricos e profundos
7 minutos
 
Amor e relacionamentosFilme Ícone de Vídeo
Encontros de rua em cascata em um caleidoscópio de emoções
8 minutos
#Nature

#MEDIUM
The 3 types of energy stored within every atom

Chemical energy, where electrons transition in atoms, powers the reactions we see. But two other types hold more promise .
This artist’s illustrashows an electron orbiting an atomic nucleus, where the electron is a fundamental particle but the nucleus can be broken up into still smaller, more fundamental constituents. (Credit: Nicole Rager Fuller/NSF)Ethan SiegelEthan Siegel


1 comment:

  1. Cirurgia para ver melhor: catarata???Que bom, deu certo!!!!

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