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Water on the Moon Studies in the journal Science report that instruments on three different spacecraft have found evidence for widespread trace amounts of water on the moon. Karen Hopkin reports For all you space buffs who like to keep track of wher
This is scientific American's science 60 second science, I am steve mosbyA lot of people have had compacted third molars. Third molars produce chronic pain. Allen man, a Princeton University Physical anthopolegist, the annual meeting of the immagrate
It's happen to all of us, around you cellphone, your boss are saying something important, and then the connection instruction to drop out. Now a team of physicist at Demag lead by A U P, has demonstrated that a new kind of radio tuner that is far mor
Iconic works of art get exhibited worldwide but as these painting's age they can become to fragile to estan travel around the globe.The pink can be visually examined to gage the integrity,but the only way to check the canvas had been to move a piece
在最近举行的美国科学促进会会议上,石溪大学的Robert Crease谈到了世界末日的恐慌,涉及《科学美国人》和RHIC。 At the recent AAAS meeting, Stony Brook Universitys Robert Crease talked about a doomsday scare invo
Mini T. Rex Recovered In a study in the journal Science, researchers announce the discovery of a dinosaur 125 million years older and one-nintieth the size of T. Rex, but having virtually the same body plan as the giant dino. Cynthia Graber reports.
研究人员选取了两份用于评定人们是否酗酒、是否有物质相关性障碍的问卷模板,内容则换成美黑相关。例如:你是否在美黑的同时计划减少美黑时间? 然后,研究人员对数百名本科生进行了
Americans have gained a lot of weight in the past few decades. Is it our sedentary lifestyle? The increase in processed foods and sweeteners? Supersized portions? Researchers from the World Health Organization in Australia say its very simple: we ea
With swine flu the big infectious disease story, you dont hear much about bird flu these days. And you may not have to look past your own nose for the reason. Because a new study finds that bird flu viruses may have trouble getting a good foothold i
This is scientific america 60 seconds science i'm cristfor dediother. got a minute?46 million years ago, northwest mountainer was traceable forth of gaint fers,conifers,and ginkgoes. tiny primites leave there as did right knows and horses in crocoss.
Your Cat Thinks You're Cool猫咪认为: 你是最好的 We tend to see house cats as aloof and independent, mostly preferring to engage in their own kitty business. But that assumption may be littered with error. Because a new study finds that, gi
Why One Researcher Marched for Science事件起因 And tomorrow Ill be marching, because dont you think Millie would agree with the March for Science. 明天我将会参加游行,因为米莉文也会同意这个关于科学的游行。 Lisa Klein,
Dogs Can't Smell a Liar A study in the journal Behavioural Processes finds that dogs cannot reliably tell if someone is fibbing to them. Karen Hopkin reports You can teach your dog to lie down. But you cant teach him to lie, or to know when youre lyi
Teen Inventors Fight Tinnitus Irish teenagers Eimear OCarroll and Rhona Togher developed a treatment they hope will help people with tinnitus, an unpleasant ringing in the ears. Cynthia Graber reports Ever get a ringing in your ears after a loud blas
Nobel Prize in Physics The 2009 Nobel Prize in physics goes to Charles Kao of Standard Communications Labs in England and the Chinese University of Hong Kong for the invention of practical optical fiber communication, and George Smith and Willard Boy
The results are in, and, Americans pretty much like science. Eighty-four percent of those polled think that sciences effect on society is mostly positive. Thats the result of two phone surveys conducted by the Pew Research Center and the American As
Cat Call Coerces Can Opening Anyone whos ever had a cat knows how demanding they can be. Let me out, let me in, give me food, give me different food. The list goes on. But how do these clever kitties convince us to do their bidding? A study in the J
Energy Secretary: We Need New Agriculture Revolution In his CalTech commencement address on June 12, Nobel physicist and Secretary of Energy Steven Chu called for a new agricultural revolution, led by scientists. Heres a clip from last weeks CalTech
Women Better Than Men with a Hammer Research presented at the Experimental Biology annual meeting reveals that women may be more accurate than men at using a hammer in certain conditions. Christie Nicholson reports [The following is an exact transcr
Gene Stops Ovaries from Testifying A mouse study in the journal Cell finds that a gene in females must remain active throughout her life to keep her ovaries from turning into testes. Karen Hopkin reports Little girls are made of sugar and spice and,