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Slow walking can predict the risk of frailty in the elderly
Publicado em 21 de dezembro de 2021
Researchers from the Federal University of San Carlos (UFSCR) in the state of So Paulo, Brazil, have worked with colleagues at University College London in the United Kingdom to find an efficient, simple and inexpensive way to predict the risk of dysfunction in the elderly. Can you , Did. .. They analyzed data from more than 3,000 people aged 60 and over living in the United Kingdom, and found that walking at a slow pace alone results in loss of ability to perform basic and assistive activities [...]
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Research shows how to convert waste into materials for advanced industries
Publicado em 08 dezembro 2021Recycling low-cost waste biomass for bioplastics, electronic equipment, power generation, storage, power transmission equipment, and other high-end additions, according to a paper by a research group that includes Brazilian scientists and international collaborators. You can create valuable products. credit: Researcher Archive Worldwide, 118 million to 138 million tons of organic waste is generated annually, with 100 million tons of waste from food production and distribution chains. Only 25% [...]ver notícia -
Citizen scientists help ensure the quality of coastal biodiversity monitoring
Publicado em 20 outubro 2021In 2019, history student Rodrigo Gómez learned on social media about a call for volunteers to participate in marine-related science projects by the Institute of Marine Sciences (IMAR-UNIFESP) at the Federal University of So Paulo in Santos. Rice field. Coast of Sao Paulo, Brazil. They signed up for the project, attended workshops and received on-site training. “I was very fortunate to be in touch with my professor and learn a lot about the maintenance of nature,” says Gomez, [...]ver notícia -
Only one in four Western Roman emperors died of natural causes
Publicado em 15 outubro 2021The Roman Empire was ruled by 175 men, from Augustus (63 BCE-19 CE) to Constantine XI (1405-53), including the Eastern or Byzantine Empire after the split in 395 CE, but excluding those who did not rule in their own right because they were minors during regencies or co-emperors. Only 24.8% of the 69 rulers of the Western Empire died of natural causes. The rest died a violent death on the battlefield or in palace plots. Considering all 175, 30% were murdered, committed suicide or died in [...]ver notícia