No Nerdologia de hoje, vamos entender porque é preciso evoluir pra viver no teto do mundo!
Apresentação e Roteiro:
- Átila Iamarino - http://www.twitter.com/oatila
Edição e Arte:
- Estúdio 42 - http://www.estudio42.com.br
Apoio:
- Paloma Mieko - http://instagram.com/atilaepaloma
FONTES
- Lista de pessoas que chegaram ao topo do Everest, por ano: http://goo.gl/PyH7TS
- Livros recomendados no Nerdologia que listei no Rainha Vermelha: http://goo.gl/a5iDlu
- No Ar Rarefeito, por Jon Krakauer: http://goo.gl/mmukLG
LIVRO CITADO:
- Windsor, Jeremy S., George W. Rodway, and John Dick. "The use of closed-circuit oxygen in the Himalayas." High altitude medicine & biology 6, no. 3 (2005): 263-269.
- Bhandari, Sushil, Xiaoming Zhang, Chaoying Cui, Bianba, Shiyu Liao, Yi Peng, Hui Zhang, et al. 2015. “Genetic Evidence of a Recent Tibetan Ancestry to Sherpas in the Himalayan Region.” Scientific Reports 5 (November): 16249. doi:10.1038/srep16249.
- Gilbert-Kawai, Edward T, James S Milledge, Michael P W Grocott, and Daniel S Martin. 2014. “King of the Mountains: Tibetan and Sherpa Physiological Adaptations for Life at High Altitude.” Physiology 29 (6). American Physiological Society: 388–402. doi:10.1152/physiol.00018.2014.
- Huerta-Sánchez, Emilia, Xin Jin, Asan, Zhuoma Bianba, Benjamin M Peter, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Yu Liang, et al. 2014. “Altitude Adaptation in Tibetans Caused by Introgression of Denisovan-Like DNA.” Nature 512 (7513). Nature Publishing Group: 194–97. doi:10.1038/nature13408.
- Qiu, Jane. 2015. “Who Are the Tibetans?.” Science 347 (6223). American Association for the Advancement of Science: 708–11. doi:10.1126/science.347.6223.708.
- Qiu, Qiang, Guojie Zhang, Tao Ma, Wubin Qian, Junyi Wang, Zhiqiang Ye, Changchang Cao, et al. 2012. “The Yak Genome and Adaptation to Life at High Altitude..” Nature Genetics 44 (8): 946–49. doi:10.1038/ng.2343.
- Simonson, T S, Y Yang, C D Huff, H Yun, G Qin, D J Witherspoon, Z Bai, et al. 2010. “Genetic Evidence for High-Altitude Adaptation in Tibet.” Science 329 (5987): 72–75. doi:10.1126/science.1189406.
- Yi, X, Y Liang, E Huerta-Sanchez, X Jin, Z X P Cuo, J E Pool, X Xu, et al. 2010. “Sequencing of 50 Human Exomes Reveals Adaptation to High Altitude.” Science 329 (5987): 75–78. doi:10.1126/science.1190371.
MATERIAL USADO
- homer escalando - https://goo.gl/iJ2ixb
- sherpa capa - http://goo.gl/qoUyH9
- everest timelapse - https://goo.gl/LiJBHj
- primeiros conquistadores do everest - http://goo.gl/d0i3Ip
- fila no everest - http://goo.gl/mbIyx6
- povo da patagonia - https://goo.gl/tjc4BV
- povo xingu - https://goo.gl/0YPrAa
- povo esquimo - http://goo.gl/muUEVJ
- povo norte americano - https://goo.gl/TZFfgx
- povo andito - https://goo.gl/gwsTiX
- povo australiano - https://goo.gl/2bXhgF
- povo mongol - https://goo.gl/ndjHF0
- povo japones - https://goo.gl/cn7zgB
- povo chines - http://goo.gl/MRJkRM
- povo africano - https://goo.gl/w3Zorh
- povo tuareg - http://goo.gl/ivENoq
- povo bretao - https://goo.gl/2fqki5
- pintura rupestre - http://goo.gl/BZ6yf6
- fogo no cerrado - http://goo.gl/Eymnvz
- plantando batata, o marciano - http://goo.gl/4rrOyA
- aqueduto romano - http://goo.gl/OcZ3xA
- roupa de esquimo - http://goo.gl/ntYVQu
- fitz roy - https://goo.gl/y94iS2
- aconcagua - https://goo.gl/hb2uFe
- monte everest - http://goo.gl/MEjNnk
- ras dashan - http://goo.gl/38advs
- monte kailash - https://goo.gl/NuENg0
- o2 engarrafado - http://goo.gl/tKg0Ee
- inchaço - https://goo.gl/7r0zxZ
- darwin - http://goo.gl/yD5Io4
- denisovanos - http://goo.gl/su1m6X
- povo tibetano - http://goo.gl/vCfmy9
- iaques - https://goo.gl/Kkb1fI
- cholas bolivianas - https://goo.gl/HeZhSY
- corpos no everest - http://goo.gl/TQgDhb
- montanha clegane - http://goo.gl/8BNj5s
- sherpas carregando peso
- tenzing norgay
- geleira Khumbu - https://goo.gl/GcMrnP
- avalanche de 2014 - http://goo.gl/21hG1H
- terremoto de 2015 - https://goo.gl/S1pXIS
- filmagem da avalanche - https://goo.gl/QeWZKB
- everest trailer - https://goo.gl/dHv3LR