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#Dra. Valderês A. Robinson Achutti (*13/06/1931+15/06/2021)
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Is time real? When theoretical physicist Subodh Patil was a boy, his father teased him that the world was only 100 years old. Since then, Patil has been fascinated with time and determined to understand its origins—if, that is, it has origins.
That story, a look at a tricky math problem involving the area of a circle and square; a lively discussion between two acclaimed neuroscientists on consciousness, panpsychism, and the self; and more, in some of the most popular stories on Nautilus this week.
#NATURE
Female scientists: don’t wait to be perfect
“I have worked in some of the most male-dominated sectors you can work in,” says Pontsho Maruping, who started her career in mining and is now a deputy managing director at the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory. She offers detailed advice for up-and-coming women in African science and engineering. “When offered a chance to lead a new project, I tell young professionals to say ‘yes’,” she writes. “Women tend to want to be perfect first, but it’s the times when I’ve said yes to challenges that have provided the biggest opportunities to grow career-wise.”
Nature | 6 min read
#LiveScience
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The blackboard dates from 1980, when Hawking joined fellow physicists at a conference on superspace and supergravity at the University of Cambridge in the U.K., according to The Guardian. While attempting to come up with a cosmological "theory of everything" — a set of equations that would combine the rules of general relativity and quantum mechanics — Hawking's colleagues used the blackboard as a welcome distraction, filling it with a mishmash of half-finished equations, perplexing puns and inscrutable doodles.
Full Story: Live Science (2/13)
#Hoje, 15/02/2022 Completam-se 8 meses que Valderês partiu, e também 111 anos que nossa mãe Luiza Cechella Achutti nasceu.
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RootsTech 2022, a maior conferência de genealogia e história da família do mundo de 3-5 março, 2022 recebe a Thaís Pacholeck como palestrante convidada do Brasil! 100% virtual, 100% gratuito./../ #Falecimento A blood biomarker may identify individuals with asymptomatic non-severe aortic stenosis (AS) who can benefit from more frequent check-ups, as well as those who can safely defer care, a study suggested. People who had N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels checked at year 1 in the old SEAS study had varying rates of aortic valve events (AVEs) -- a composite of aortic valve replacement, cardiovascular death, or incident heart failure due to AS progression -- over the next 2 years depending on AS severity and adjusted NT-proBNP:
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