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Acho que foi em Kopenhagen em 1985

#Slide show AMICOR com fotos da Dra. Valderês (*13/06/1931+15/06/2021) 
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#NY Times

Researchers found that meaty conversations among several people can align beliefs and brain patterns — so long as the group is free of blowhards.


#National Geographic - Silphion
Our special report offers a rare look at life beneath the frozen continent—where penguins, seals, and exotic creatures thrive.
#Medscape

Descoberta a explicação biológica para todos nós termos um sósia
Andrea Jiménez 
Como acaba de demonstrar biologicamente o Instituto de Investigación contra la Leucemia Josep Carreras (IJC), todos temos um sósia no mundo. Uma fascinante afirmação concluída graças à equipe do centro catalão que descobriu que as pessoas extremamente parecidas, porém sem relação de parentesco, compartilham características genéticas nos genes responsáveis pela formação dos traços faciais./.../

#CHCSC

#HMV
✅ Histórias que Movem o Futuro - Trailer
Neste final de semana vamos lançar a campanha que celebra os nossos 95 anos, por meio da história de nossas pessoas. Acompanhem e participem!!!

Covering a range of angles of pandemics of tha past to help frame the COVID-19 crisis.


Enter an Archive of 7,000 Historical Children’s Books, All Digitized & Free to Read Online

Josh Jones · Open Culture

We can learn much about how a historical period viewed the abilities of its children by studying its children’s literature.

#You Tube
Four videos combined in a single video to make it easy to understand protein synthesis in a living cell. It is indeed a very complex process. Only reading texts often isn't enough for better understanding of the topic. #ProteinBiosynthesis #ProteinSynthesis video 1. https://youtu.be/gG7uCskUOrA 0:00 video 2. https://youtu.be/G8RYhV569xg 2:55 video 3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BwWa... 8:42 video 4. https://youtu.be/TfYf_rPWUdY 16:02 #ProteinSynthesis #Animation
Ficamos tão maravilhados com as novas conquistas na exploração do Universo Macrocosmo e nos distraimos de olhar para nosso Universo Microcosmico...


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QUANTUM GRAVITY | ALL TOPICS

 

Physicists Rewrite a Quantum Rule That Clashes With Our Universe

By CHARLIE WOOD

The past and the future are tightly linked in conventional quantum mechanics. Perhaps too tightly. A tweak to the theory could let quantum possibilities increase as space expands.

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QUANTIZED ACADEMY

 

How Big Is Infinity?

By PATRICK HONNER

Of all the endless questions children and mathematicians have asked about infinity, one of the most fascinating has to do with its size.

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Related: 
How Many Numbers Exist? Infinity Proof
Moves Math Closer to an Answer.

By Natalie Wolchover (2021)

SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY

 

Biologists Use Genetic Circuits to Program Plant Roots

By JOANNA THOMPSON

Synthetic biologists controlled the growth of plant roots for the first time.

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Related: 
Simple Gene Circuits Hint at How
Stem Cells Find New Identities

By Veronique Greenwood

QUANTIZED COLUMNS

 

What We Know About Monkeypox

By TARA C. SMITH

Even though we’ve learned a lot about this relative of smallpox, some mysteries remain due to a lack of political will.

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Related: 
The Animal Origins
of Coronavirus and Flu

By Tara C. Smith

QUANTA SCIENCE PODCAST

 

Researchers Achieve ‘Absurdly Fast’ Algorithm for Network Flow

Podcast hosted by SUSAN VALOT;
Story by ERICA KLARREICH

Computer scientists can now solve a decades-old problem in practically the time it takes to write it down.


Listen to the podcast

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INSIGHTS PUZZLE

 

How Star Trek’s Lieutenant Uhura Overcame Astronomical Odds

By PRADEEP MUTALIK

Readers rescued a Star Trek crew from a probabilistic predicament armed only with the power of mathematical reasoning.

Read the puzzle solution

Around the Web


Blob Hunting
A hot blob of gas is orbiting our galaxy’s central black hole, Sagittarius A*, at nearly one third the speed of light, reports Harry Baker for Live Science. Since the first photo of SagA* was released early this year, the picture has provided new insights into how galaxies form. But it has also unveiled new puzzles. Thomas Lewton wrote about these for Quanta in August.
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