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yanlideservedbetter · 4 months ago
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A rather bad picture of some nice lotus and beef stew I had last year. I'd always wanted to try it and I saw a Chinese restaurant near me that served it and had to get some.
As a whole, I don't think I would ever crave this dish, but I really enjoy the texture of lotus roots, so I thought it was nice. The roots aren't particularly flavourful, though, so I can imagine others wouldn't enjoy it much.
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yurib20 · 2 years ago
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Formigas. . . . #cerrado #flor #minasgerais🔺 #roxo #formigas #photo #photonature #photography #ants🐜 #nature #brazil https://www.instagram.com/p/CpzrUxDOBkQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sccpmccabe · 10 months ago
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These photos of Formiga with Marta and Linda Caicedo made my day better! The past, present and future of South American football in the same place 🫶🏼
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culturesofresistancefilms · 2 months ago
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BRAZIL—Check out these photos that show young students as they plant a small forest at their school! The forest will become an outdoor classroom where students can learn to care for native trees. Our friends at Formigas de Embaúba have organized hundreds of mini-forests just like this in order to educate a younger generation on conservation. These mini-forests also have the benefit of lowering temperatures, improving soil infiltration, and supporting communities as they adapt to the increasing frequency of extreme climate events.
We are proud to announce that Formigas de Embaúba is the latest recipient of our Cultures of Resistance Awards! 
Follow Formigas de Embaúba on Instagram here:  https://www.instagram.com/formigasdeembauba
Learn more about our support of Formigas de Embaúba through our award here: 
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edisonblog · 8 months ago
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Nanoart is a contemporary art form that fuses science and technology to produce unique visual works. Nanoart refers to the creation of works of art using nanotechnology, which operates at a nanometer scale (a nanometer is one billionth of a meter). It is a constantly evolving field that reflects the convergence between scientific and artistic disciplines. Here are some techniques and concepts related to nanoart: Manipulation at the Atomic and Molecular Scale: Nanomanipulation: Uses techniques to manipulate and assemble atoms and molecules individually to create specific structures. Scanning Probe Microscopy: Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM): It allows you to visualize and manipulate nanoscale structures using an extremely fine probe. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM):   Measures the electrical current between the probe and the surface, creating images of the topography of the sample at the atomic level. Nanopaint and Nanobrushes: Nanobrushes: Instruments that allow you to apply or "paint" materials at a nanometric scale. Nanosculpture: Electron Lithography: Uses beams of electrons to carve or modify nanometer-level structures on substrates. Molecular Autensassembly: Self-assembly: Allows molecules to organize and form three-dimensional structures spontaneously. Nanoparticles and Nanotubes: Metallic Nanoparticles: Small metallic particles that exhibit unique optical properties and are used in the creation of nanometric colors and patterns. Carbon Nanotubes: Cylindrical carbon structures with special mechanical and electrical properties. Virtual Reality and Computational Modeling: Computational Simulation: Use of software to model and simulate nanoscale structures before their physical creation. Biological Inspiration: Biomimesis: Inspired by biological structures and processes to create art at the nanometric level. Nanoart not only explores the aesthetics of the extremely small, but also challenges conventional perceptions of art by incorporating science and technology into the creation of works.
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Microscopic view , from Pesquisa FAPESP Magazine <img src="https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/RPF-fotolab-olho-de-formiga-2024-02-1140.jpg" class="attachment-post- thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="" loading="lazy" srcset="https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/RPF-fotolab-olho- de-formiga-2024-02-1140.jpg 1140w, https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/RPF-fotolab-olho-de-formiga-2024-02-1140-250x152 .jpg 250w, https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/RPF-fotolab-olho-de-formiga-2024-02-1140-700x425.jpg 700w,
.fapesp.br/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/RPF-fotolab-olho-de-formiga-2024-02-1140-120x73.jpg 120w" sizes="(max-width: 1140px) 100vw, 1140px" ><p> When science and art meet, the effect can be surprising and inspiring. This is what chemist Márcio de Paula bets on when he shows the scanning electron microscope to students in school groups. “They are amazed to see something that they constantly encounter in their daily lives, but they never imagined it was like this”, says he, who produces images from insects, leaves, pollen grains and other small items that he collects. Above, the eye of an ant that walked through the sugar jar in his house. The image was colored using nanoart techniques and was awarded third place, in November, in the international Nanoartography competition, among 306 competing works from 36 countries. </p><p><em>Image sent by Márcio de Paula, electron microscopy technician at the Chemistry Institute of the University of São Paulo in São Carlos (IQSC-USP)</em></p><p class= "bibliography tab-bibliography">Does your research yield pretty photos? Send it to <a href="[email protected]" target="_blank" rel="noopener">[email protected]</a>. His work may be published in the magazine. </ P> <br> <p> This text was originally published by <a href='
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Nanoarte é uma forma de arte contemporânea que funde ciência e tecnologia para produzir obras visuais únicas. Nanoarte refere-se à criação de obras de arte utilizando a nanotecnologia, que opera em escala nanométrica (um nanômetro equivale a um bilionésimo de metro). É um campo em constante evolução que reflete a convergência entre disciplinas científicas e artísticas. Aqui estão algumas técnicas e conceitos relacionados à nanoarte: Manipulação em Escala Atômica e Molecular: Nanomanipulação: Utiliza técnicas para manipular e montar átomos e moléculas individualmente para criar estruturas específicas. Microscopia de Varredura por Sonda: Microscopia de Força Atômica (AFM): Ele permite visualizar e manipular estruturas em nanoescala usando uma sonda extremamente fina. Microscopia de Varredura por Tunelamento (STM):   Mede a corrente elétrica entre a sonda e a superfície, criando imagens da topografia da amostra em nível atômico. Nanopintura e Nanopincéis: Nanoescovas: Instrumentos que permitem aplicar ou “pintar” materiais em escala nanométrica. Nanoescultura: Litografia Eletrônica: Usa feixes de elétrons para esculpir ou modificar estruturas de nível nanométrico em substratos. Montagem molecular de Autens: Auto-montagem: Permite que as moléculas se organizem e formem estruturas tridimensionais espontaneamente. Nanopartículas e Nanotubos: Nanopartículas Metálicas: Pequenas partículas metálicas que exibem propriedades ópticas únicas e são utilizadas na criação de cores e padrões nanométricos. Nanotubos de carbono: Estruturas cilíndricas de carbono com propriedades mecânicas e elétricas especiais. Realidade Virtual e Modelagem Computacional: Simulação Computacional: Uso de software para modelar e simular estruturas em nanoescala antes de sua criação física. Inspiração Biológica: Biomimese: Inspirado em estruturas e processos biológicos para criar arte em nível nanométrico. A nanoarte não apenas explora a estética do extremamente pequeno, mas também desafia as percepções convencionais da arte, incorporando ciência e tecnologia na criação de obras.
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nerdbrazil · 2 years ago
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caitlinclark · 3 years ago
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📷: Sam Robles
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weigormendesivous · 5 years ago
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#photo #bug #ant #formiga #formigas https://www.instagram.com/p/ByPs3O3p9Yb/?igshid=1cdl58oswqcu8
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fernandors69 · 6 years ago
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#Bio #Comersaudável #Formigas #Ant #Arte #Art #Esculturas #Escultura #Sculpture #Sculpetures #Foto #Photo #Picture (em Restaurante Bio) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnwbpUMH_ud/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16fvsp0vxllzk
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noholiver · 6 years ago
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Ah! Dona formiga!! Você está maltratando meu pobre pé de maracujá! 🐜 #maracuja #passionfruit #formiga #aint #fotografia #photo #picoftheday #photooftheday #photographer (em São Paulo, Brazil)
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tempocativo · 4 years ago
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No mundo das formigas
No mundo das formigas
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No mundo das formigas
Local: Esporões, Braga
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divinum-pacis · 3 years ago
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Boys watch clowns dance during Three Kings Day celebrations in the Morro da Formiga slum of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022. Epiphany, celebrated annually on Jan. 6, marks the biblical journey of the Three Kings: Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthasar, to visit baby Jesus.
(AP Photo/Bruna Prado)
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allthebrazilianpolitics · 3 years ago
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Detainees Were Kept Sitting Naked in a Prison Yard in Brazil
Reaction occurred after demands for better conditions in the penitentiary
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[Image description: dozens of inmates sitting handcuffed, naked, and with head down in a prison yard.]
Groups for the defense of human rights and families of prisoners at the Formiga (Minas Gerais) penitentiary denounced violations that were allegedly committed by criminal agents within the place.
Images that Folha had access to show dozens of men lined up, some of them handcuffed, sitting naked in the courtyard.
The scene took place on the 22nd, during the approach of the Rapid Intervention Group of the Criminal Police, linked to the State Secretariat for Justice and Public Security (SEJUSP).
In some photos, it is possible to see the prison director, Ronaldo Antônio Gomides, walking around the place, while the group observes the detainees in degrading conditions.
Continue reading.
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amelmajrii · 4 years ago
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What might have been Formiga’s last Champions League game. A LEGEND.
(Photos by Alex Caparros, Eric Alonso & Pedro Salado for Getty Images)
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rmfantasysetpieces1 · 3 years ago
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Cristiane of Santos vs Formiga or Sao Paulo FC Photographer: Pedro Ernesto Guerra Azevedo https://www.flickr.com/photos/santosfc/51600275408/in/dateposted/
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nerdbrazil · 2 years ago
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