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Season 2021
[WARNING] This is not an episode about vaccine side effects… Let's start with the basics: what is a crocodilian? Is it possible to group several animals into this “group”? If so, what
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[WARNING] This is not an episode about vaccine side effects… Let's start with the basics: what is a crocodilian? Is it possible to group several animals into this “group”? If so, what would be its main characteristics? What do fossils tell us about these fascinating beings and their evolution? When you think of a Crocodilian, what is the first pop reference that comes to mind? Listen and then tell us in the comments!
At this time when the Constitution is being challenged, whether here or in the USA, for example, let's understand where this concept comes from and how it interacts with who we are in
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At this time when the Constitution is being challenged, whether here or in the USA, for example, let's understand where this concept comes from and how it interacts with who we are in society. Currently, constitutionalism is the ideology that generally governs the system of organization of States. The existence of a Constitution, written or not, implies a series of legal norms that limit governments, laws and judges, either by imposing procedures to be followed or by providing basic rights to citizens. However, not only was the organization of powers not always like this, but also the constitutional system itself has undergone many changes since its birth.
With this episode we begin a series on Coastal Ecosystems, almost a spin off of the Biomas series, where we already talked about the Caatinga, Atlantic Forest and the last one about the
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With this episode we begin a series on Coastal Ecosystems, almost a spin off of the Biomas series, where we already talked about the Caatinga, Atlantic Forest and the last one about the Pantanal. What are the Brazilian Rocky Coasts? What type of biodiversity can we find in them? What evolutionary characteristics do these organisms present to adapt to this environment? Under what evolutionary pressures did they form? And, most importantly: why does SpongeBob live in Bikini Bottom?
In SciCast #406 we saw what epistemology is and what it studies, we debated what knowledge is and what its limits are and we began to see the separation between philosophy and science as
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In SciCast #406 we saw what epistemology is and what it studies, we debated what knowledge is and what its limits are and we began to see the separation between philosophy and science as different ways of knowing the world. Now let's discover how the understanding of scientific knowledge evolved from Kant, focusing on positivism and its first critics.
After understanding how the body is capable of generating energy for its functioning, it is time to understand how we move. We have energy and we need to transform it into movement.
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After understanding how the body is capable of generating energy for its functioning, it is time to understand how we move. We have energy and we need to transform it into movement. Let's understand how the desire to move reaches our muscles, what mechanisms the Central Nervous System needs to use to do this. Voluntary movements are much more complex than they seem, there are still movements that we do not have full control over. After understanding what a reflex is, the listener will understand that the football commentator is wrong when he says that the goalkeeper made a save “on reflex”.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask! Astronomy Version! Why are all the planets on the same plane? Why does redshift indicate distancing? How is the distance
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask! Astronomy Version! Why are all the planets on the same plane? Why does redshift indicate distancing? How is the distance between planets calculated? What is dark energy and dark matter? And much more!
How does a Submarine work? What is the physics involved in the design and operation of a submarine? How was the development of the Manual do Mundo Submarino? From idealization to
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How does a Submarine work? What is the physics involved in the design and operation of a submarine? How was the development of the Manual do Mundo Submarino? From idealization to submersion, the 3 years of the project. All the science involved, the setbacks and challenges.
This is the second part of episode 413: Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law Constitutionalism had its origins in Enlightenment thought and shaped the way we understand the State today.
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This is the second part of episode 413: Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law Constitutionalism had its origins in Enlightenment thought and shaped the way we understand the State today. Today, the Constitution is often cited when the government makes a questionable decision or when the STF is going to judge an issue of social interest. However, the vision of the Constitution was not always like this and in this episode we will understand how it got to what it is today.
What is a congenital disease? What is the difference between a congenital, hereditary and genetic disease? Is it the cat's fault in toxoplasmosis? What are the impacts on the health of
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What is a congenital disease? What is the difference between a congenital, hereditary and genetic disease? Is it the cat's fault in toxoplasmosis? What are the impacts on the health of women and babies in congenital syphilis? What other diseases are important within this topic? What does SUS do to guarantee the health of Brazilian women and their children?
After all, where are the asteroids? Why are they where they are? What are the formation theories for asteroids and the like? Have we ever landed on asteroids? Is it possible to mine
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After all, where are the asteroids? Why are they where they are? What are the formation theories for asteroids and the like? Have we ever landed on asteroids? Is it possible to mine asteroids? And finally, what do Jupiter, gelatin and hazelnut chocolates have to do with all this?
“We created the era of speed, but we feel trapped within it. The machine, which produces abundance, has left us in poverty. Our knowledge has made us skeptical; our intelligence,
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“We created the era of speed, but we feel trapped within it. The machine, which produces abundance, has left us in poverty. Our knowledge has made us skeptical; our intelligence, hardened and cruel. We think too much and feel too little. More than machines we need humanity, more than intelligence we need affection and sweetness. Without these virtues, life will be one of violence and everything will be lost.” Charlie Chaplin. Final speech from the film “The Great Dictator”, 1940
Welcome to the SciCast culinary laboratory! Today we are going to have fun and learn a little more about food. Let's explore the world of plant-based foods and their implications for our
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Welcome to the SciCast culinary laboratory! Today we are going to have fun and learn a little more about food. Let's explore the world of plant-based foods and their implications for our diet. Are they healthy? Is it possible to replace animal meat with “vegetable” meat? We currently see several of these foods in supermarkets and their consumption is increasing... so, how can science contribute to the creation of tastier and more nutritious products? What new things will food science bring us?
Grab your umbrella because today we will enter the fascinating world of clouds! Are they made of cotton? How do they stay where they are and not fall over? How is a cloud formed? What
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Grab your umbrella because today we will enter the fascinating world of clouds! Are they made of cotton? How do they stay where they are and not fall over? How is a cloud formed? What are the types of clouds? What can different types of clouds tell you about near and future weather conditions? How does rain form?
When and where did Christianity emerge? We can imagine that preaching that “all are equally children of one God” and that they have the same rights, and must treat others with respect
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When and where did Christianity emerge? We can imagine that preaching that “all are equally children of one God” and that they have the same rights, and must treat others with respect and love, must have been, in the imagination of Rome's rulers, an absurd act of rebellion. The type of idea that could very well undermine the unity of the Empire in addition to questioning the Emperor's authority before this supposed “God”. But what was, after all, this revolutionary religion/movement that would become a thorn in the side of Rome's absolute power and that would later become the official religion of the Empire?
How a small plant, from the same family as the tomato, became something so present in the daily lives of various societies throughout history and even today, present in pop culture and
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How a small plant, from the same family as the tomato, became something so present in the daily lives of various societies throughout history and even today, present in pop culture and in cancer clinics. How we have historically consumed tobacco and what new forms it takes to ensure that the habit doesn't die out despite all the anti-smoking campaigns. How addiction happens and what to do about it.
The history of the evolution of buildings over the centuries and the improvement of the construction process is entirely related to human evolution. For a few million years, humans
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The history of the evolution of buildings over the centuries and the improvement of the construction process is entirely related to human evolution. For a few million years, humans basically fed on plants and animals and lived as nomads without establishing roots anywhere. Construction came into existence from the moment there was a need to establish a settlement in a certain region. But this process of human "domestication" will have an influence on how the first towns, villages and all the great constructions of human history are established!
In this episode we basically did a FAQ about the current vaccines being made to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. In SciCast #268 we explained in detail what a vaccine is and how the concept
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In this episode we basically did a FAQ about the current vaccines being made to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. In SciCast #268 we explained in detail what a vaccine is and how the concept and technique developed throughout history, so it's a great basis for this episode. So, in today's SciCast we discuss how current vaccines work and what new developments have come out of the current crisis. How long does immunity last? What is an inactivated virus vaccine? Can I get infected even if I take the vaccine? Grab your PFF2 and come listen to the episode!
The lithosphere, the outermost, rigid and resistant layer of the Earth, is fragmented into around 12 main plates that slide, converge and separate in relation to each other and move over
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The lithosphere, the outermost, rigid and resistant layer of the Earth, is fragmented into around 12 main plates that slide, converge and separate in relation to each other and move over a more fluid layer. Let's take a closer look at how major natural events and structures are formed and their potential to dazzle and assault us.
The first musical instruments of European origin came to Brazil with the Portuguese. But that doesn't mean that there was no music here. Native peoples and, later, people brought here as
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The first musical instruments of European origin came to Brazil with the Portuguese. But that doesn't mean that there was no music here. Native peoples and, later, people brought here as slaves were already playing, singing and dancing! Brazilian music is a universe of quality and talent. And within the Brazilian musical universe, a very peculiar galaxy has emerged: MPB - Brazilian Popular Music! Artists such as Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque, Roberto Carlos and Pixinguinha, to name but a few, were the geniuses behind the mixture of rhythm, melody, harmony and poetry that enchanted and enchants generations of Brazilians and other lovers of good music around the world. MPB is a national pride. And you're going to embark with us on a journey through the decades that brought together these diverse voices, translating international influences and fusing them with what is most authentic in Brazil's regional music. Come and discover the history of MPB!
What does it mean to compute? What were the first tools used in this sense? What was the history of development and technical advances in computer processing? What is digital and what is analog? How does a CPU work? And much more...
What does it mean to compute? What were the first tools used in this sense? What was the history of development and technical advances in computer processing? What is digital and what is analog? How does a CPU work? And much more...
Time to talk about the greatest of the planets. Yes, Jupiter, the big one. After the asteroid belt that follows Mars, we begin to encounter a different category of planets: the gas
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Time to talk about the greatest of the planets. Yes, Jupiter, the big one. After the asteroid belt that follows Mars, we begin to encounter a different category of planets: the gas giants. Compared to the terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars), the gas giants are more massive and less dense. The largest of these is Jupiter, which has had a gigantic historical importance (excuse the pun) for the history of our knowledge of the Universe.
The Legislative Branch is very important in decision-making within the Brazilian State, but also very misunderstood. In this cast we'll get to know this branch better, from its
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The Legislative Branch is very important in decision-making within the Brazilian State, but also very misunderstood. In this cast we'll get to know this branch better, from its composition to its functions and the procedures for creating laws. This is a cast to pass on to those people who always forget who they voted for or who don't understand the attributions of this power.
Many diseases of the body cause pain. The ability to diagnose different diseases depends on the professional's knowledge of the various forms of pain. Pain is a protective mechanism of
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Many diseases of the body cause pain. The ability to diagnose different diseases depends on the professional's knowledge of the various forms of pain. Pain is a protective mechanism of the body; it occurs whenever tissues are being damaged and causes the person to act to remove the painful stimulus. But what is pain? How do we feel pain? Can we be more tolerant? Is pain the same for everyone? How do painkillers work?
What is an undergraduate degree? specialization? master's? doctorate? post-doctorate? How does scientific initiation and extensions work? What is the difference between doctorate, PhD,
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What is an undergraduate degree? specialization? master's? doctorate? post-doctorate? How does scientific initiation and extensions work? What is the difference between doctorate, PhD, post-doc, HDR, MD? How does the admission process to a lato sensu? stricto sensu? post-doc? graduate program work? What is CNPQ/CAPES/State Support Foundations and what does it have to do with an academic career?
How does the disease that influenced an entire literary phase work? What parallels can we draw between tuberculosis and the current COVID-19 crisis? How does the entire SUS support
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How does the disease that influenced an entire literary phase work? What parallels can we draw between tuberculosis and the current COVID-19 crisis? How does the entire SUS support network work in relation to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis?
Where did chess come from? What is its historical origin? Is there a single origin? Discover the enormous variations of this game throughout history with various pieces, sizes and
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Where did chess come from? What is its historical origin? Is there a single origin? Discover the enormous variations of this game throughout history with various pieces, sizes and different and unusual moves! As well as finding out who its geniuses were and what the prospects are for the future of chess!
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Brazil: General Government and the Sugar Cycle (SciCast #438)
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Back to the History of Brazil! We landed in these lands in October 2020, with the cast about the "Discovery of Brazil" (Scicast #396) and now we're going to go even deeper into the
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Back to the History of Brazil! We landed in these lands in October 2020, with the cast about the "Discovery of Brazil" (Scicast #396) and now we're going to go even deeper into the territory by analyzing our first agricultural product: sugar monoculture. What happened after the relative failure of the hereditary captaincies, the constant harassment from colonizers from lands other than Portugal who were eyeing the territory and the exhaustion of brazilwood? Let's discuss the period that became known as the "Sugar Cycle", which was also marked by the establishment of general governments and the Dutch invasion! Let's go? Help yourself to some rapadura and sugarcane juice and come with us!
How can we make computers that can understand and speak like humans? Read and interpret texts, audios and even produce novel pieces and new concepts? Natural Language Processing is the
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How can we make computers that can understand and speak like humans? Read and interpret texts, audios and even produce novel pieces and new concepts? Natural Language Processing is the area of science that brings together linguistics, mathematics and Artificial Intelligence to try to achieve this goal, and overcome the barrier of chatbots.
Hello listeners, we've brought you an extra episode of the SciCast on HIV/AIDS, a gift from GSK/ViiV Healthcare, which takes great care to bring you relevant information. To this end, in
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Hello listeners, we've brought you an extra episode of the SciCast on HIV/AIDS, a gift from GSK/ViiV Healthcare, which takes great care to bring you relevant information. To this end, in addition to this podcast, it also produced the series Deu Positivo, in partnership with Vbrand and CineGroup, to show real stories of overcoming stigma and discrimination by people living with HIV. The series premiered on December 1, 2020, considered World HIV and AIDS Day, and you can watch it via the link at the end of this post! Let's listen and learn more about HIV!
In this episode we look at concepts of landscape from different approaches within the fields of geography, philosophy, art, architecture, urbanism and landscape design - from the most
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In this episode we look at concepts of landscape from different approaches within the fields of geography, philosophy, art, architecture, urbanism and landscape design - from the most abstract and subjective notions to the most objective and metric definitions. At the end of this discussion, the idea is to realize that although the concept of landscape can be quite diverse and broad, it reaches and touches everyone, from urban to rural environments - all it takes is for the human being to be present.
Exploring the border between physics and chemistry, we'll study a little about the history of the famous spectroscopy, as well as some discoveries that changed the course of this
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Exploring the border between physics and chemistry, we'll study a little about the history of the famous spectroscopy, as well as some discoveries that changed the course of this science. We'll also talk about the different regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, their characteristics and applications. Many of our day-to-day applications directly or indirectly involve this area of study and visual entertainment!
The world today is getting older, and one of the legacies of the 20th century is longevity. After the Second World War there was a rapid reduction in mortality around the world,
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The world today is getting older, and one of the legacies of the 20th century is longevity. After the Second World War there was a rapid reduction in mortality around the world, including in middle- and low-income countries. In 2015 there were already 810 million people aged 60. The estimate is that every two seconds a person turns 60. These extra years are an unprecedented privilege. We are in fact living through a longevity revolution.
While we don't make permanent bases on the surface of the Moon and planets, we need to create temporary dwellings in space: like the first explorers set up their huts where prosperous
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While we don't make permanent bases on the surface of the Moon and planets, we need to create temporary dwellings in space: like the first explorers set up their huts where prosperous colonies, villages and cities would later spring up. Our high-tech orbital huts started out cramped and limited, but future space stations could become real autonomous orbital cities with hotels, parks, farms and gardens. Or not...
What is the best electoral system? Is that a valid question? What is voting? In the midst of so many political and politicized debates and clashes, how much have we stopped to think
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What is the best electoral system? Is that a valid question? What is voting? In the midst of so many political and politicized debates and clashes, how much have we stopped to think about the mechanics and paths that put this or that candidate in the seat he or she proposes? And how much are we actually responsible for the elections? How important is it to understand electoral systems? All these questions are connected by the representative democracy in which most of the world's nations live, and yet it's not just one (eligible) path that leads to power.
When we think of the kidney, we immediately associate it with the filtration of toxins and other molecules from the human body, the urine-forming organ. Despite this being its main
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When we think of the kidney, we immediately associate it with the filtration of toxins and other molecules from the human body, the urine-forming organ. Despite this being its main function, the kidneys also have a major impact on controlling bodily functions that are essential to life, such as adjusting blood pressure, controlling the volume of fluid in the body, producing blood and even affecting bone density. Come and learn about one of the most important and complex organs!
In this second episode we recount the impressive career of Brazil's Mequinho. We also take a look at the geopolitical imbroglios between the world's greatest chess powers and their
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In this second episode we recount the impressive career of Brazil's Mequinho. We also take a look at the geopolitical imbroglios between the world's greatest chess powers and their representatives. We also talk about the extraordinary stories of great women chess players from history and today.
Although very present in people's imaginations, the positivist view, presented in SciCast #415, is not the most adequate way of explaining scientific knowledge, which is why it is
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Although very present in people's imaginations, the positivist view, presented in SciCast #415, is not the most adequate way of explaining scientific knowledge, which is why it is already outdated. In this cast, we introduce the contemporary debate on epistemology, which has two main authors as its starting point: Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn.
Tomorrow, September 11, 2021, marks 20 years since the event that profoundly marked the 21st century. It broke with the paradigms and concepts of the previous century and ushered in a
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Tomorrow, September 11, 2021, marks 20 years since the event that profoundly marked the 21st century. It broke with the paradigms and concepts of the previous century and ushered in a new era in many ways, not only in international relations, but also in pop culture. Understand the context before and after the attacks, and how the news we see today reflects the attitudes taken at that tragic time for the US and the world.
What are vitamins? What are their functions? How were they discovered? Where do we find them and how do we use them? What are the deficiency diseases? Should you take multivitamins? Who should take vitamin supplements?
What are vitamins? What are their functions? How were they discovered? Where do we find them and how do we use them? What are the deficiency diseases? Should you take multivitamins? Who should take vitamin supplements?
What are space elevators? Is it still in the realm of science fiction or can it already be thought of as possible? Would it work like an ordinary elevator? What options would we have for
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What are space elevators? Is it still in the realm of science fiction or can it already be thought of as possible? Would it work like an ordinary elevator? What options would we have for this type of transportation? What are the advantages? What limitations do we have today?
From the ashes of the Roman Empire comes a new world! Well, it's not wrong! But did this happen overnight? Or can we talk about ruptures and permanence? Ruptures being those aspects of
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From the ashes of the Roman Empire comes a new world! Well, it's not wrong! But did this happen overnight? Or can we talk about ruptures and permanence? Ruptures being those aspects of life that were completely changed by the change of hegemonic power and permanences... well, you get the idea! And one of the main permanences from the Roman era to the medieval era was the Catholic Church, which had just achieved the status of "official religion of the Empire" and consolidated itself as the "official religion of the medieval world". Shall we hear how this happened?
What is sports psychology? What is the role of the psychologist in an athlete's career? What are the objectives of psychological intervention in high-level athletes? What strategies do
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What is sports psychology? What is the role of the psychologist in an athlete's career? What are the objectives of psychological intervention in high-level athletes? What strategies do these athletes learn to excel in high-level competitions? What is the difference between a psychologist and a coach in this field of activity?
When we talk about mathematical theorems, how many have women's names? How many do we remember? Why is it so often said that men have more aptitude for exact sciences than women? Is
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When we talk about mathematical theorems, how many have women's names? How many do we remember? Why is it so often said that men have more aptitude for exact sciences than women? Is there a scientific explanation? For a long time it was believed that there was. In this episode we're going to talk about the real reasons why we've had fewer women recognized in the exact sciences, the notable women in this field of study and what we're still experiencing today.
What can be considered a historical source? How is literature understood in the scientific study of history? What criteria does a literary work need to meet in order to be used as a
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What can be considered a historical source? How is literature understood in the scientific study of history? What criteria does a literary work need to meet in order to be used as a historical source? Is a fictional book a historical source? What about music? What about a short story? What about a diary?
Diseases that cause marks and lesions on the skin are often underestimated as conditions that only affect an individual's self-esteem. But did you know that in the case of psoriasis, the
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Diseases that cause marks and lesions on the skin are often underestimated as conditions that only affect an individual's self-esteem. But did you know that in the case of psoriasis, the effect is systemic and, if left untreated, can compromise joints and even the cardiovascular system? In this episode, we'll unravel this disease whose first reports date back to ancient Greece and which today affects 3 million Brazilians. Although psoriasis compromises physical health, another disease, much more dangerous and present throughout society, impacts on patients' mental health: prejudice. It's very common for a lack of knowledge about this condition to put people with psoriasis in situations of exclusion, because others think it's a contagious disease. To combat this problem, we've brought you information, the best medicine and no contraindications! Listen and share what you understand with us.
"Hiding bodies is only a crime if you don't hide them properly" In the best CSI style, we're going to investigate the various forensic sciences: what are they, what are they for? How do
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"Hiding bodies is only a crime if you don't hide them properly" In the best CSI style, we're going to investigate the various forensic sciences: what are they, what are they for? How do they work? What do I need to work in them? Forensic science is the application of scientific knowledge to solve legal issues. In this episode we discuss how anthropology, psychology, linguistics, biology, medicine (human and veterinary), meteorology and chemistry can all be applied. As this episode is mainly about criminal law, it contains content that may be uncomfortable for some people.
Continuing the theme of psoriasis, in this episode we talk to dermatologist Artur Antônio Duarte and dermatologist Sueli Coelho da Silva Carneiro, who works in rheumatology, to explain
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Continuing the theme of psoriasis, in this episode we talk to dermatologist Artur Antônio Duarte and dermatologist Sueli Coelho da Silva Carneiro, who works in rheumatology, to explain why psoriasis is a systemic disease and point out other problems the condition can cause when left untreated. During the conversation, the experts tell us that psoriasis can cause three kinds of pain: pain in the inflamed skin, pain in the joints and pain in the soul, which is caused by the stigma and prejudice surrounding the condition. But why joint pain? Well, around 30% of patients with psoriasis also develop psoriatic arthritis, a manifestation of the disease that can lead to deformation of the limbs and have a major impact on the quality of life and autonomy of individuals.
Should we supplement Vit E? Should we measure our serum Vit D levels? Does Vitamin C prevent colds and flu? In this second episode on vitamins, we delve into the evidence-based medicine
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Should we supplement Vit E? Should we measure our serum Vit D levels? Does Vitamin C prevent colds and flu? In this second episode on vitamins, we delve into the evidence-based medicine behind the history and current prescriptions of vitamins in our society. Understand the possible benefits and harms of vitamin supplementation, and why Vit K is the most famous on the internet.
Gossip is a crime?! What is freedom of expression? What is the history of the construction and use of the term? What are the legal bases? What are the limits and implications of freedom
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Gossip is a crime?! What is freedom of expression? What is the history of the construction and use of the term? What are the legal bases? What are the limits and implications of freedom of expression? How are we dealing with these limits in our society?
Lack of rain or negligence? Will there be a blackout? Will there be water and electricity rationing? How can we understand the water and energy crisis that Brazil is experiencing? What
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Lack of rain or negligence? Will there be a blackout? Will there be water and electricity rationing? How can we understand the water and energy crisis that Brazil is experiencing? What are the issues involved, how does it affect everyone's life? What are the prospects for Brazil at the end of 2021 and 2022?
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The unauthorized biography of Leonhard Euler (SciCast #462)
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You probably know only a small part of Leonhard Euler's scientific output. We won't blame you for not knowing all of the 866 books and articles that together came to represent
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You probably know only a small part of Leonhard Euler's scientific output. We won't blame you for not knowing all of the 866 books and articles that together came to represent approximately a third of the entire body of research in mathematics, physical theories and mechanical engineering published between the years 1726 and 1800. But there's much more to this episode than that. There are some rather peculiar details about the unique trajectory of this great scientist. Maybe some "hypotheses" about how some historical events had a little finger on the pulse of Euler (at least in the fanfics in our heads). Come and listen ;)
What are computer, cell phone and other electronic viruses and how did they come about? Have they always been designed to harm the user? What types of viruses are there? How can they
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What are computer, cell phone and other electronic viruses and how did they come about? Have they always been designed to harm the user? What types of viruses are there? How can they cause problems on your devices? How can you protect yourself? Does antivirus really work?
Who was Robin Hood? This question is more complex than it might seem. Did he really exist? Is he a man, a woman or even a sparrow? In what context does he appear? What are the "original"
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Who was Robin Hood? This question is more complex than it might seem. Did he really exist? Is he a man, a woman or even a sparrow? In what context does he appear? What are the "original" stories about him? How has his legend been modified throughout history? What historical events permeate this European legend?
Women make up the majority of the Brazilian population (50.77%) and are the main users of the Unified Health System (SUS). They attend health services for their own care, but above all
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Women make up the majority of the Brazilian population (50.77%) and are the main users of the Unified Health System (SUS). They attend health services for their own care, but above all to accompany children and other family members, the elderly, people with disabilities, neighbors and friends. They are also caregivers, not only for children or other family members, but also for people in the neighborhood and community. Women live longer than men, but fall ill more often. Is female vulnerability to certain diseases and causes of death more related to discrimination in society than to biological factors?
The planet is made up of ¾ water and ¼ land, but this difference does not mean there is plenty of water. Being a natural resource so scarce for consumption, how do we behave and take
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The planet is made up of ¾ water and ¼ land, but this difference does not mean there is plenty of water. Being a natural resource so scarce for consumption, how do we behave and take care of this natural asset? Where do we capture it? How do we treat it? What we do? There is no simple answer to all these questions, but they all revolve around a great paradigm: What is man's role in maintaining this precious asset?
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