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A Memória que se tece
*Nossa irmã Porfessora Lia Maria Cechella Achutti, nonagenária, participa com um de seus painéis.*
Stethoscope + ECG + PCG
3m Littmann Stethoscope Now with ECG, PCG Superpowers Modern technologies allow clinicians to assess the heart in all sorts of ways (electrocardiography (ECG), ultrasound, phonocardiography (PCG)), and just about anywhere. Yet, this reality is nowhere near ubiquitous because of high costs, interoperability issues, legacy tools, and frequent dependence on performing exams in a clinical setting by trained professionals./.../
Human Development Report 2019
Human Development Reimagined 21 March 2019 By Pedro Conceição, Director of the Human Development Report Office at UNDP UNDP’s Human Development Report (HDR) celebrates its 30th birthday next year. And in the run up to that the Human Development Report Office is embarking on a major effort to re-articulate human development for today’s world. The HDR came at a turning point in the global development debate. During the second half of the 20th century there were growing concerns about the tyranny of the GDP: many decision makers seemed to believe that economic growth and development were... mais »
Porto Alegre - Sérgio da Costa Franco
REPORTAGEM CULTURAL Edição impressa de 22/03/2019. Alterada em 21/03 às 21h47min *A Porto Alegre de Costa Franco registrada em livros - Jornal do Comércio * [image: Sérgio da Costa Franco registra, em seus livros, a história de uma cidade em constante transformação] Márcio Pinheiro, especial para o JC A região de Porto Alegre já era habitada há muito mais tempo do que seus 247 anos. Há registros dos tapuias por volta do ano 1000, expulsos, depois, por povos tupis. Foi apenas no século XVI que os primeiros europeus chegaram por aqui, e muito tempo depois, em 1750, que o rei de Por... mais »
Atheism and Scientific Method
Scientific Method, Prizewinning Physicist Says *In conversation, the 2019 Templeton Prize winner does not pull punches on the limits of science, the value of humility and the irrationality of nonbelief* By Lee Billings on March 20, 2019 [image: Atheism Is Inconsistent with the Scientific Method, Prizewinning Physicist Says] Marcelo Gleiser, a 60-year-old Brazil-born theoretical physicist at Dartmouth College and prolific science popularizer, has won this year’s Templeton Prize. Valued at just under $1.5 million, the award from the John Templeton Foundation annually recognizes an indi... mais »
Dionne quintuplets (May 10, 1934)
*(Do ano em que nasci)* The Story of the Dionne Quintuplets Is a Cautionary Tale for the Age of ‘Kidfluencers’ [image: The world-famed Dionne Quintuplets in 1938 when they were 4 years old.] The world-famed Dionne Quintuplets in 1938 when they were 4 years old. Bettmann/Getty Images BY SHELLEY WOOD MARCH 20, 2019 Nearly 85 years ago, at the height of the Great Depression, the Dionne Quintuplets, born two months premature in a tiny farmhouse in Northern Ontario, amazed, then charmed, an international audience.
DNA from southern Europe
DNA MYSTERIES *Surprising DNA found in ancient people from southern Europe* A study of 8,000 years of genetics from Spain and Portugal yields a surprisingly complex picture of the inhabitants' ancestry. READ ON
Becoming a Doctor in America?...
IDEAS Ideas | Amitha Kalaichandran: In America, the process of becoming a doctor can prove fatal In some hospitals, the process of becoming a doctor can prove fatal Continue reading →
These Truths
These Truths: Jill Lepore on How the Shift from Mythology to Science Shaped the Early Dream of Democracy“The past is an inheritance, a gift and a burden. It can’t be shirked. You carry it everywhere. There’s nothing for it but to get to know it.”BY MARIA POPOVA [image: These Truths: Jill Lepore on How the Shift from Mythology to Science Shaped the Early Dream of Democracy] “Between those happenings that prefigure it / And those that happen in its anamnesis / Occurs the Event, but that no human wit / Can recognize until all happening ceases,” W.H. Auden wrote in considering the selecti... mais »
AD vibrações de som e luzes
Flickers and buzzes sweep mouse brains of Alzheimer’s plaques Precisely timed clicking noises can counter signs of Alzheimer’s in the brains of mice and improve memory. Read More
Our bite and talk
The rise of farming altered our bite and changed how people talk Eating soft, processed foods refashioned adults' jaws, which added “f” and “v” sounds to speech and changed languages worldwide, a study finds. Read More
AD: Course
Neuroscience News Psychology 10 de mar de 2019 *Alzheimer’s: How does the brain change over the course of the disease?* Research reveals atrophy of the amygdala and hippocampus at age 40 in patients later diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. https://neurosciencenews.com/alzheimers-disease-amygdala-hippocampus-age-40-10874/ Source: CNRS – French National Centre for Scientific Research What changes in the brain are caused by Alzheimer’s disease? How do these changes differ from those observed in the normal ageing process? Researchers from the CNRS, the École pratique des hautes étud... mais »
cavotricuspid isthmus ablation
[image: Nuno Cortez-Dias] Nuno Cortez-Dias • 2nd Cardiologist - Electrophysiologist 2d Biatrial flutter mapped with the HD Grid catheter and successfully terminated with the cavotricuspid isthmus ablation
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