O Hospital por F. Neubarth
Do primo da Dra. Valderês, Dr. Fernando Neubarth, na ZH de hoje o Hospital como personagem https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=5028a0f2fd&attid=0.2&permmsgid=msg-f:1671317980133949666&th=1731b6d9109b80e2&view=att&disp=safe
04 de Julho de 1896
Lembrou-nos minha irmã *Maria Helena* que hoje, em 1896 foi o casamento de *Antônio Mansur Achutti*, com 26 anos (nascido no Líbano) e *Madalena Borin* com 18 anos (nascida na Itália), em *Rincão São Pedro*, próximo à Santa Maria e Boca do Monte. Abaixo vai também copia de carta de 25 de fevereiro que ele pediu para um amanuense *Simão Stefen* escrever para a noiva, anunciando sua visita Carta de 25/02/1896 - Ele não usava nosso alfabeto latino
Autism Is an Identity
Autism Is an Identity, Not a Disease: Inside the Neurodiversity Movement Activists argue that rather than trying to ‘cure’ or treat the neurodivergent, society should learn to accept, appreciate, and accommodate their needs, covered by journalist Katherine Reynolds Lewis *(Se não conseguirem acesso, peçam-me que dou um jeito)* Learn more
Síndrome de Bayés (Bloqueio Inter-Atrial e FA)
[image: Featuring: Antonio Bayés de Luna | ECR Journal]Meu amigo *Antoni Bayés de Luna* enviou-me copia de um artigo seu recentemente publicado na Revista Espanhola de Cardiologia (Link disponível)
Alzheimer's plaque
Study pinpoints Alzheimer’s plaque emergence early and deep in the brain Long before symptoms like memory loss even emerge, the underlying pathology of Alzheimer’s disease, such as an accumulation of amyloid protein plaques, is well underway in the brain. A longtime goal of the field has been to understand where it starts so that future interventions could begin there. A new study by MIT neuroscientists at The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory could help those efforts by pinpointing the regions with the earliest emergence of amyloid in the brain of a prominent mouse model of t... mais »
Theorem of Calculus
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus [image: Maths and Musings] Maths and Musings Follow Jun 27 · 12 min read The *beginner’s* guide to *proving *the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, with both a visual approach for those less keen on algebra, and an algebraic, slightly more rigorous approach, for those keen on exactness. By the end, I hope you feel a bit more like a mathematician :) Attribution: By Kabel — Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11034713
Black Holes
Scientists spot flash of light from colliding black holes. But how? By Meghan Bartels - Space.com Senior Writer an hour ago [image: An artist's depiction of two black holes merging within the disk of a supermassive black hole, later releasing a burst of light.] An artist's depiction of two black holes merging within the disk of a supermassive black hole, later releasing a burst of light. (Image: © Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC)) Black holes aren't supposed to make flashes of light. It's right there in the name: *black holes*. Even when they slam into each other, the massive objects are supposed ... mais »
The Origin of Cyrillic Script Wait, why are the N and R backwards? Alyssa Gould in Footnotes of History[image: Member only content]5 min read
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