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2014年Scientific American(九)月

  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-01 Heres an easy way to find out if someone is a narcissist. Just ask them. Thats according to a study in the journal PLoS One. Researchers posed the following question to more than two thousand people: To what extent do you agree with this statement: I
  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-02 When you hear the word mutation, you may think of something destructive, or of Marvels X-Men. But some mutationswhich are just differences in DNAcan be historic. Take, for example, a genetic sequence found in the vast majority of people from Tibet. M
  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-03 Everybody loves chimpsespecially their endearing entreaties. Scientists, too, love to listen to chimps chat. And they enjoy sharing these colorful commentaries with their colleagues. Now, anyone with a hankering for primate prattle can listen in. Bec
  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-04 Biologists used to think turtles belong to the silent majority of reptiles, meaning if turtles made sounds, no one is listening. One reptile guy from the 1950s went so far as to call them quote deaf as a post. But it turns out scientists just weren't
  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-05 You have probably noticed that the synthetic shirts stinks more after a workout, compared to cotton. But hey, it's not the fabric's fault, it's the microscobes that hang out on synthetics that create the characteristic stach. That's according to a st
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  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-12 This is Scientific American Sixty Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute? You've probably noticed that synthetic t-shirts stink more after a work-out, compared to cotton. But hey, it's not the fabric's fault, it's the microbes that
  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-15 Sepsis is a potentially deadly inflammatory condition caused by infections. Muppet creator Jim Henson was a famous victim. Proper treatment of sepsis can require knowing what bacteria or virus caused the infection. But the identification can take day
  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-16 The business world is sometimes described figuratively as doggy dog. In the state of Maharastra, in western India, the situation is literally cat eat dog. Where the cats are leopards and dogs are, well, dogs. That's the findings of a wildlife conserv
  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-17 Sorry,there is not text temporarily, Please help tingroom to look for it! 如果您能找到更好的听力原文,请发贴到 听力原文收集区 ,您将会获得10到30积分的奖励! Thank you!
  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-18 HC found out and announced today, commonly called the Genius Grands. 7 of the 21 follows are math ? of scientists. And the other, is a science's story. My name is PL, and I'm a historian of 15-16 century Europe of the historic science and technology
  • 科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-19 66 million years ago, the check shoot the media right, a rock over 60 miles wild, snapped in to the earth. And you know what happened next, the dinos disappeared. But BB says to consider the big picture for a moment.You have to think not only about t
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