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The Unnatural World is the title of a new book by former Scientific American environment editor David Biello. The subtitle: The Race to Remake Civilization in Earths Newest Age. And that age has been dubbed the Anthropocenein which humanity (anthro)

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I have now worked in seven states across India, and weve looked at human-wildlife interactions, particularly human-wildlife conflict ranging from crop loss, livestock predation, human death, human injury and property damage. Krithi Karanth, a Wildlif

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Honeybee stings are painful. But they're also fragrant. If a beekeeper gets stung by bees, it smells like banana. Dr. Stefan D?tterl, a plant ecologist at the University of Salzburg in Austria. That banana scent, he says, is a compound called isoamyl

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When the Arctic Ocean freezes over in the autumn, polar bears set off in search of their favorite meals: fatty ringed seals and bearded seals. By the summer, the sea ice begins to melt and break apart. Deprived of access to the tasty seals, polar bea

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Every two weeks, on the full and new moons, the sun, moon and Earth fall along a nearly straight line. The combination of gravitational forces in this arrangement creates large swings in the tides. But the celestial alignment affects more than the oc

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Many people remember the colors of the rainbow by the acronym ROY G. BIV. For red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. Well, the color indigo just made news. Indigo gets its name from the plant Indigofera tinctoria and its relatives, whic

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[Songbird and traffic noise] It's hard to be a bird in our human-dominated world. You can barely hear yourself sing, let along hear the songs of your friends and you can forget about hearing a predator. Noise is almost everywhere. Especially noise fr

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Only about 23 percent of the worlds land area is still what youd call wildernesswhere indigenous people, wildlife, plants and microbes get a chance to live with little or no disturbance from large human populations. But even that current figure of 23

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Turns out, education pays off. Thats true whether youre a doctor or a lawyeror even a mobster, according to a new study. Researchers compared the FBI files of more than seven hundred Italian-American mafia men from the '30s to the '40s to other nonmo

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River otters, like other social animals, have to carefully weigh the costs and benefits of hanging out in large groups. A big group makes it easier to catch fish, which seems like a good deal, but there's a downside to social life too. More otters me

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Washington state is the countrys largest producer of cherries and blueberries. The states wine industry is second only to Californias in value. But one non-native, nuisance bird is wreaking havoc. [Sound of starling call.] The European starling was b

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Ever wonder how the citizens of Metropolis somehow could not recognize Clark Kent once he ditched the glasses and became Superman? Well, now theres an actual scientific explanation: When a person alters their appearance, even in small ways like addin

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Standing in line at passport control isn't the most relaxing experience. The officer looks at your passport at you back at your passport back at you. Kind of nerve wracking. But put yourself in their shoes. They're trying to figure out if your face i

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Volunteers in scientific studies sometimes get compensated. The payment can be cash, a gift card or something almost worthless: Its amazing what people will do for a lollipop, when they've had a few drinks. Simon Moore is a professor of public health

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Not many scientific studies begin like this: Many hours of watching YouTube clips. Trying to find as many yawns as possible. But for Andrew Gallup, an evolutionary psychologist who studies yawning at the State University of New York, it was all in a

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学英语单词
alive with sth
all round the horizon
American vermillion
application for remittance
aqueous-base fracturing fluid
Araguaina
as slick as a whistle
beachnik
bilimbings
biloculine
bottom-hole choke
bruiachite (fluorite)
butyl carbitol
call someone back
cashpoint.
centromeric band
chlorine content
chucking capstan and turret lathe
complete spell
comprehendeth
conjunctivitis necroticans infectiosus
cost theory
designatums
dielectric-slab
DLCI
double firing
double spindle moulder
elusiveness
embryonic cortex
ethyl cyanacetate
ferdowsis
fippenny
fruit up
giovanni da fiesole
globotriaosylceramide
gnathocephalon
ham fist
hellenizer
highest occupied molecular orbit
hold-down grid
hopper barge
illuminate
increasing hazard rate (ihr)
infrared radar
Isidor Feinstein Stone
laid
leave in sb.'s care
lower dead centre
mcul
Mechanical Turk
monotonically increasing sequence
Monumental City
motor cells
mss.
myomectomia
naib
oaklappet
orientales
out-rant
owner's risk of freezing
pancreatostomy
phosphites
phyllobombycin
pipeline sanctions
polyethylene coating
precharge pulse
pressure receiver
propeller-hull vortex
reconducted
redistributional benefi
release altitude
retained profit
Roman tile
rough drill
Saint Boniface
sector-field spectroscope
shades of white
soda-bottle
solar parallax
span of apprehension
specimen heater
Stalinisation
standard base-supply system (sbss)
step counterbore
step-up system
sudden load reduction
syllabic writing
tanacetum vulgares
the feeling is mutual
thermal cleaning
threonyl-
Tianwei Township
transitive
Turkwoman
two-handed work
two-toe
Vulpes vulpes
wait-time
walleck
wash-coloured
watering-down
zanjas