http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSR0k_l4Ttw&feature=player_embedded#!
CONFISSÃO Quando passo ao de leve pela minha vida tudo ganha sentido. Mal paro, tropeço. Não posso parar. Bom é este fim de tarde doce e azul sem fundo que resplandece no ar. Tudo se torna suave e sei que sou parte inteira deste universo que, a esta hora, se mostra assim. Queres saber onde estou? Estou no lugar onde qualquer pessoa que foi amada se encontra. No mexer, no sussurrar, na entrega, no incansável prazer, na alma a dois. (Pedro Paixão)
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laurie ljubojevic (australia)
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Laurie is a master of "dottism."
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exploring the delightful world of traditional Japanese confections
explorando o mundo dos doces tradicionais japoneses
http://wagashichronicles.blogspot.com/
chá japonês
http://www.obubutea.com/
This delicious recipe comes from our Finnish friend Maria in Sydney. More photos and the lemon myrtle yoghurt recipe (which goes deliciously well with the loaf) can be found on Maria’s blog:
http://scandifoodie.blogspot.com/2010/11/lemon-myrtle-matcha-macadamia-loaf-with.html
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups organic white spelt flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tsp lemon myrtle
1 tbsp Kitchen Grade Matcha
1/2 cup natural muscovado sugar
3 large free-range eggs
3/4 cup unsweetened organic apple sauce
1/2 cup low fat milk
Directions
In a bowl, combine the dry ingredients and mix well. In another bowl, whisk the eggs lightly, add apple sauce and milk and stir to combine. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir well to combine. Pour the batter into a prepared loaf tin and bake in 180C for about 40 minutes or until a skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean. Leave to cool in a wired rack.
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"The video above called WORDS created by Everynone
http://www.everynone.com/
(along with Radiolab and NPR) is one of those exquisitely crafted pieces of art that totally gives me chills. It’s such an easy idea, essentially, taking a word like ‘Play’ and showing all the different meanings of the word, but then stringing more words together with it and finding commonalities. I think my favorite section is when the words change from ‘split’ to ‘run’, it’s totally charming and honestly gives me chills. I’d suggest watching this a couple times to catch all the subtle details."
via
http://marnysmith.com/
http://www.radiolab.org/blogs/radiolab-blog/
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=121158190
http://sic.sapo.pt/online/video/programas/mais-mulher/2010/11/pros-e-contras-do-online24-11-2010-152911.htm
O que posso descobrir sem saber o que procuro
em tectos lisos brancos frios?
As janelas fecham-se sobre o que deve ser o mar
o que serão as luzes douradas do porto
Tenho saudade silêncio noite aqui
não encontro o que procuro.
Folheio um livro, leio:
A noite abre os seus ângulos de lua
E em todas as paredes te procuro
A noite ergue as suas esquinas azuis
E em todas as esquinas te procuro
A noite abre as suas praças solitárias
E em todas as solidões eu te procuro
Ao longo do rio a noite acende as suas luzes
Roxas verdes e azuis
Eu te procuro.
(Poema de 1961, página 169, in Antologia, Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen)
Não, já não, não estou só. Talvez o mar não esteja lá, o barco tenha partido arrastando suas luzes douradas, e as mesmas janelas abram para a paisagem vagamente florida e doce e fresca. E eu diga: de manhã, encontrei a casa onde sempre voltarei.
Mesmo que me prometas a imortalidade voltarei para casa
Onde estão as coisas que plantei e fiz crescer
Onde estão as paredes que pintei de branco
(página 252 da mesma antologia)
via
http://zildacardoso.blogs.sapo.pt/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfJvmafttg0&feature=player_embedded
Belas palavras, grande voz
Nice words, great voice
http://www.ahungrygirl.blogspot.com/
A Casa dos Bicos ou Casa de Brás de Albuquerque localiza-se em Lisboa. A casa foi construída em 1523, a mando de D. Brás de Albuquerque, filho natural legitimado do conquistador de Ormuz, Afonso de Albuquerque, sendo destinada à habitação.
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Top 50 Biology Research Blogs
by Linda on March 12, 2010
If you are seeking a scientist who focuses on biological research to learn more about their skills, you need look no further than the Internet. Hundreds of scientists are blogging about their research daily, in every biological specialization imaginable. In this instance, the top 50 biology research blogs listed below focus on longevity and aging, evolution, biotechnology, neurosciences and microbiology (the latter a topic required by many lab jobs).
The blogs listed below are current, which means they have been updated within the past few weeks. They also are listed in alphabetical order by blog title within each category.
Longevity and Aging
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aging
1. @ging: This blog is all about scientific findings on aging and its underlying mechanisms.
http://aging-academic.blogspot.com/
2. Biology of Aging: This blog is funded by the Ellison Medical Foundation and hosted at the MBL/WHOI Library, which aims to put knowledge and issues surrounding aging and lifespan in front of a world-wide audience ranging from school children to expert scientists.
http://biologyofaging.org/blog/
3. Biosingularity: This blogger has coined the term, “Biosingularity,” to define a time when scientists will be able to engineer new biological systems and have complete molecular control in manipulating existing life forms.
http://biosingularity.wordpress.com/
4. CRON Diary: This blogger has been practicing calorie restriction with optimal nutrition for almost a decade. She participates in three different medical studies related to diet and calorie restriction.
http://crdiary.blogspot.com/
5. Fight Aging! This blog focuses on the causes of aging and includes a vast number of resources for research, links to initiatives and more.
http://www.fightaging.org/
6. FuturePundit: This blog focuses on aging, biotech, brain functions, climate, energy and current and future trends.
http://www.futurepundit.com/
7. Humanpl.us: Eric Tatro is a singularitarian and an enthusiast of new technologies that promise to radically transform the way humans live, work and interact with each other.
http://www.humanpl.us/
8. Longevity Science: Dr. Gavrilov researches the biodemography of human longevity along with mathematical models of aging and mortality and the genetics of aging and longevity.
http://longevity-science.blogspot.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Elderly_Woman_,_B%26W_image_by_Chalmers_Butterfield.jpg
10. SIAI Blog: This blog is maintained by the Singularity Institute for Artifical Intelligence, which believes that humanity will “likely create a powerful AI” in the coming decades.
http://singinst.org/blog/
11.Singularity Hub: Singularity Hub is a blog and news network covering the latest in robots, genetics, longevity, artificial intelligence, aging, stem cells, and more.
http://singularityhub.com/
Phylogenetic tree
Árvore Filogenética
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phylogenetic_tree
Biology and Evolution
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution
13. A Very Remote Period Indeed: This blog reviews recent archaeologicl publications that have anything to do with Paleolithic archaeology, paleoanthropology, lithic technology, hunter-gatherers and archaeological theory.
http://averyremoteperiodindeed.blogspot.com/
14. EvolutionBlog: Dr. Rosenhouse provides his commentary on the “endless dispute between evolution and creationism” in his blog.
http://scienceblogs.com/evolutionblog/2010/02/evolution_at_wheaton.php
15. Evolving Thoughts: An associate professor at Bond University in Queensland posts thoughts on essentialism in biology to “sundry other reviews.”
http://evolvingthoughts.net/
16. Living the Scientific Life: This evolutionary biologist/ornithologist and freelance science and nature writer (with a sense of humor) lives in Germany and writes about birds, evolution, environmental issues and more.
http://scienceblogs.com/grrlscientist/
17. Panda’s Thumb: While this blogger keeps a focus on the defense of science foremost, Panda’s thumb is filled with a wide range of scholarly thoughts and opinions critical of the anti-evolution movement.
http://pandasthumb.org/
18. Pharyngula: This blog reaches beyond the research area of the pharyngula stage of the zebrafish more often than zebrafish proliferate.
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/
19. Pleiotropy: Bjørn’s research is currently on the effects of epistasis and pleiotropy on adaptation, and sympatric speciation driven by resource competition.
http://pleion.blogspot.com/
20. Sandwalk: This Canadian biochemist offers some entertaining reading, easy-to-understand logic and illuminating arguments.
http://sandwalk.blogspot.com/
21. Stranger Fruit: John M. Lynch, an Honors Faculty Fellow at Barrett the Honors College at Arizona State University, conducted his post-doctoral researcher in evolutionary biology.
http://scienceblogs.com/strangerfruit/
22. The Questionable Authority: Mike Dunford studied evolution at the University of Hawaii, Manoa. Now he blogs on a variety of subjects, which seem to always lead back to evolution.
http://scienceblogs.com/authority/
Neuroscience
23. BrainBlog: Dr. Anthony Risser is a consulting neuropsychologist who blogs about news concerning human knowledge of the brain and behavior.
http://neuropsychological.blogspot.com/
24. Brain Waves: Zack Lynch is author of The Neuro Revolution: How Brain Science Is Changing Our World, and he is the founder and executive director of the Neurotechnology Industry Organization (NIO) and co-founder of NeuroInsights, among other achievements.
http://www.corante.com/brainwaves/
25. Brain Windows: Brain Windows is a blog devoted to reporting, analyzing and interpreting the latest results in the field of brain imaging technologies, particularly at the levels of systems, circuits, single cells and below.
http://brainwindows.wordpress.com/
26. Brains Lab: Andy McKenzie is studying how the brain works on various levels. This blog chronicles some of his notes along the way.
http://brainslab.wordpress.com/
27. Deric Bownds’ MindBlog: Bownds’ 35-year lab research contributed to understanding how vision works. Now, he focuses on studying evolution, development and function of human brains. http://www.dericbownds.net/
28. Developing Intelligence: Chris Chathm, a graduate student, focuses on developmental and computational cognitive neuroscience, comparative psychology, psychometrics, and artificial intelligence.
http://scienceblogs.com/developingintelligence/
29. GNIF Brain Blogger: Initially an official undertaking of the Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF), this award-winning blog covers topics from multidimensional biopsychosocial perspectives.
http://brainblogger.com/
30. Mixing Memory: This scientist’s work is in higher-order cognition, including things like long-term memory, analogy and similarity, metaphor, concepts and categories, the interconnection between language and thought, and embodied cognition.
http://scienceblogs.com/mixingmemory/
31. Neuroanthropology: This blog is a collaborative blog created to encourage exchanges among anthropology, philosophy, social theory, and the brain sciences.
http://neuroanthropology.net/
32. Neurochannels: This postdoctoral researcher at Duke University works in Miguel Nicolelis’ lab studying sensory coding in the rat whisker system. But, his blog is so much bigger.
http://neurochannels.blogspot.com/
33. On the Brain: As co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Posit Science, Michael Merzenich heads the company’s global team. His research for more than three decades is centered on brain plasticity.
http://merzenich.positscience.com/
Microbiology
35. Microbiology Blog: This blog is maintained by Horizon Press and keeps microbiologists updated on events and news with an eye to networking.
http://www.horizonpress.com/blogger/
36. MicrobiologyBytes: This is a generic site that covers everything from Africa to virology, antibiotics to vaccines and biology to — essentially — microbiology.
http://www.microbiologybytes.com/blog/
37. Pharmaceutical Microbiology Blog: This blog’s intent is to remain topical, detailing news, updates to standards, compliance, book reviews and so on in relation to pharmaceutical microbiology, contamination control, cleanroms, as well as more general quality control and quality assurance issues.
http://pharmig.blogspot.com/
38. Small things Considered: Elio Schaechter and Merry Youle present a ‘microbe blog’ that maintains a focus on the minute things in life.
http://schaechter.asmblog.org/
39. The Evilutionary Biologist: John Dennehy is an evolutionary biologist who studies bacteriophage life history stochasticity and the population dynamics of host/pathogen interactions.
http://evilutionarybiologist.blogspot.com/
40. Viroblogy: This blogger’s main research interests are presently in making human and animal vaccine candidates in plants and insect cells: these include vaccines for mucosal Human papillomaviruses (HPV) and Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype C.
http://rybicki.wordpress.com/
41. Virology Blog: When the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tommy G. Thompson, referred to the anthrax bacillus as a virus, Dr. Racniello realized that some education was lacking in the virology department. This blog is his effort to educate readers about viruses.
http://www.virology.ws/
Biotechnology
43. Cleantech Blog: Cleantech blog’s founder is Neal Dikeman, a partner at Jane Capital Partners, a San Francisco-based merchant bank focused on clean technology, energy & environmental technologies.
http://www.cleantechblog.com/
44. Frederick County Biotech Community: What started as a county-wide initiative in Maryland has turned into a global phenomena, as readers the world over tune in to catch the latest bioscience updates from scientists in Frederick County.
http://fredcobio.wordpress.com/
45. Holman’s Biotech IP Blog: Chris Holmans’ primary research interests lie in biotechnology and intellectual property, so this blog provides analysis and commentary on recent developments relevant to this area of the law.
http://holmansbiotechipblog.blogspot.com/
46. ScienceRoll: Bertalan Meskó, MD launched the first university credit course that focuses on Web 2.0 and medicine for medical students.
http://scienceroll.com/
47. The Cross-Border Biotech Blog: Former scientists, attorneys and other contributors from the U.S. and Canada focus on biotech news and new biotech companies.
http://crossborderbiotech.ca/
48. Todd W. Harris, PhD: Dr. Harris is a freelance consultant who solves data management, analysis and visualization problems in the biomedical, pharmaceutical, and financial sectors.
http://toddharris.net/blog/
All-Around Biological News and Research
49. AIBS Executive Director’s Blog: This blog sums up American Institute of Biological Sciences activities, straight from the executive director’s desk.
http://blogs.aibs.org/richardogrady/
50. The Biology Blog: Created in 2009 to offer a generic outpouring of biological
http://thebioblog.com/
news to the general public, this blog covers the gamut from “AntiScience” to Zoology and also offers http://medicallabtechnicianschool.org/
2009/25-excellent-web-tools-for-lab-technicians/ Web tools for researchers.
http://thebioblog.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_research#Research/
Schematic of typical animal cell depicting the various organelles and structures.
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