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#Dra. Valderês Antonietta Robinson Achutti (*13/06/1931+15/06/2021)
Voltando para casa, do Sudeste Asiático, com um leque de penas de pavão...
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In the study, IHME researchers found that for a person previously infected with COVID, protection against severe disease remained high at 40 weeks after infection – over 88% – for the ancestral, Alpha, Delta, and Omicron BA.1 variants. - Protection against reinfection: Meanwhile, the protection from reinfection from ancestral, Alpha, and Delta variants was 79% at 40 weeks. By contrast, the protection against reinfection by the Omicron BA.1 variant was substantially lower at 36%.
- Vaccine-acquired immunity remains safest: Past COVID infection appears to be on par with two mRNA vaccine doses for protection against reinfection, symptomatic disease, and severe disease for the four aforementioned variants, though “vaccinations are still the safest way to acquire immunity against COVID-19,” said Dr. Stephen Lim, IHME professor and lead author of the study.
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#Our World in Data It is easy to underestimate how much the world can change within a lifetime. Bringing to mind how dramatically the world has changed can help us see how different the world could be in a few years or decades.
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#CHCda Santa Casa - Açores
AULA I – 29 MARÇO
OS DESAFIOS DA HISTÓRIA DOS AÇORES
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Physicists Use Quantum Mechanics to Pull Energy out of NothingBy CHARLIE WOOD The quantum energy teleportation protocol was proposed in 2008 and largely ignored. Now two independent experiments have shown that it works.
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| How Will the Universe End?Podcast hosted by STEVEN STROGATZ Big Freeze, Big Rip, Big Crunch, Bounce or vacuum decay? Steven Strogatz speaks with theoretical cosmologist Katie Mack about the five ways that scientists think the universe could come to an end.
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| With Nothing to Eat Except Viruses, Some Microbes ThriveBy YASEMIN SAPLAKOGLU Microbiologists have found that “virovores” — organisms that survive and multiply by eating viruses — might influence the flow of energy through ecosystems.
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Can a Fungus Really Take Over Our Brains?By TARA C. SMITH Several real-life pathogens can change a host’s behavior against their will. Here’s what we know about these zombie-like infections.
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Good Vibes Our planet reverberates like a bell for days after a major earthquake. Researchers have now used these seismic waves to work out new details in the structure of Earth’s inner core, reports Bianca Nogrady for Nature. Seismic measurements previously revealed that the structure of Earth’s mantle is more complex than was thought. In 2020, Joshua Sokol wrote for Quanta about the discovery of two giant subterranean continents that are tied to volcanic activity and the evolution of the planet.
Dodo Redo A biotech company wants to resurrect the dodo bird, reports Ewen Callaway for Nature. It plans to edit the genes of the bird’s closest living relative, the iridescent-feathered Nicobar pigeon, to match that of the dodo. Even if this method succeeds, however, researchers will only have produced a hybrid rather than a truly resurrected dodo. Last year, Yasemin Saplakoglu explained for Quanta why de-extinction is impossible. |
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Will the universe end in a bang or a whimper? A pair of theoretical physicists have proposed a third path: Perhaps the universe will never end.
Full Story: Live Science (2/23)
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