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#Dra. Valderês A. Robinson Achutti (*13/06/1931+15/06/2021)
Visitando os jardins do Vaticano, no século passado(clicar em Apresentação de Slides)
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New Proof Illuminates the Hidden Structure of Common EquationsBy LEILA SLOMAN Van der Waerden’s conjecture mystified mathematicians for 85 years. Its solution shows how polynomial roots relate to one another.
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| Why Is Inflammation a Dangerous Necessity?Podcast hosted by STEVEN STROGATZ The immune system protects us from a full spectrum of pathogens, but without balance, it can end up hurting us over time, too. The immunologist Shruti Naik explains how our defenses can turn on us.
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| Pondering the Bits That Build Space-TimeBy CHARLIE WOOD Video by EMILY BUDER Vijay Balasubramanian investigates whether the fabric of the universe might be built from information, and what it means that physicists can even ask such a question.
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| In Sexy Worms, Inheritance Beyond Genes Can Help EvolutionBy CARRIE ARNOLD Experiments that showed a surprising persistence of sexiness in worms reveal how much we are still learning about the rules governing heritability, epigenetics and natural selection.
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| Which Computational Universe Do We Live In? Here Are Five Possibilities.By ERICA KLARREICH In 1995, the computer scientist Russell Impagliazzo described five possible worlds with ascending levels of cryptographic possibility. Any of these could be the world we live in.
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Batting Average Supaporn Wacharapluesadee was the first scientist outside of China to sequence SARS-CoV-2. Jon Cohen writes for Science about her efforts to prevent the next pandemic by finding novel bat viruses before they spill over to humans. There is growing support for focusing more science on animal viruses as a way to anticipate and prevent spillover to humans. In 2020 Rodrigo Pérez Ortega wrote for Quanta on recent research into self-disseminating vaccines for wildlife.
Feeling Ghosted Neutrinos are perhaps the most puzzling particles in the Standard Model. Uncovering their mysteries could help us reveal the secrets of dark matter, too, as Jackson Ryan explains for CNET. Physicists think that several conflicting neutrino measurements could be resolved by introducing a new “dark sector” of particles. These particles might simultaneously explain dark matter and dark energy, Thomas Lewton wrote for Quanta in 2021. |
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#Nature
| Celebrating our beautiful planet | From the world’s smallest cat to spectacular hornbills plucking bats from the sky. This Earth Day explore the beauty and drama of our natural world with some of the most incredible natural history moments from BBC Earth! |
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