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Why Dont Humans Have Spots Or Stripes? 为什么人类身上没有斑点或条纹? Have you ever wondered why we humans dont have spots or stripes? Well, maybe you havent, but it is interesting that so many creatures are multicolored but we are not
The natural History of the Cockroach, on this Moment of Science. 科学一刻为您揭秘蟑螂的自然发展历史。 For certain species of cockroach, humans make the perfect roommates. Why do cockroaches like living in our houses? And what do the
What Makes Dogs Such Great Sniffers?是什么让狗狗拥有极好的嗅觉呢? Watch a dog greeting the world with its nose, or following invisible trails of scent, and you might wonder what youre missing. In one study, dogs were able to smell a p
It is the year 2374 and the machines have taken over. The earth is ruled by a great computer named Q12 that uses robots to make people work for it. It is not a happy world. The few surviving human beings are being used in the way that we use machines
Human vision like that of other primates has evolved in an arboreal environment. In the dense complex world of a tropical forest, it is more important to see well that to develop an acute sense of smell. In the course of evolution members of the prim
The human vs. the technology, which is more important? 人类和技术 哪个更重要? Almost everyone you out there would say the human but it's very intersting when you get into companies 几乎你们每个人都会说人类可是等你们进了公
A New York City entrepreneur is seeking investors for his No Bark startup. With enough investment money, Ty Cobb says, he will be able to discover the melodies that, when played, will instantly quiet barking dogs. Because dogs hear sound frequencies
There's a good reason why people should be concerned about having a healthy environment containing lots of animal and plant species. A new study says the loss of biodiversity may make humans more vulnerable to infectious diseases. Biodiversity is one
Smithsonian Artist Brings Faces from Past to Life The Hall of Human Origins at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington is a magnet for tourists. Five life-size bronze dioramas weave a tale of everyday life stretching back m
NASA: Humans Could Visit Asteroid in 2021 These chunks of ancient space rocks hold clues about the formation of the universe, pose threats to our planet, and present new territory for explorers. NASA's proposed asteroid mission is a logical next leap
台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: Humans are big animals, big dumb animals. You, me, them, everybody; we're all slaves to our brain chemicals and biology. -- and when we fall in love, that's a big one. 人类是大型动物,又大
KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: The third and final movie in the Planet Of The Apes trilogy opens today. In this retelling of the original movies, the apes are in an epic battle for their survival. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES) ANDY SERKIS
GUY RAZ, HOST: It's the TED Radio Hour from NPR. I'm Guy Raz. And on the show today, hardwired - ideas about what determines our personalities, our traits, our behaviors and even the choices we make. And usually when we talk about the way humans are
GUY RAZ, HOST: It's the TED Radio Hour from NPR. I'm Guy Raz. And on the show today, ideas about the things we do in the present that could have troubling consequences in the future. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't look forward to the future. I me
Delegates at a global conference on avian influenza have called for at least $100 million in new funding to fight the disease before it has a chance to mutate into a human strain. The call came as Vietnam reported two new possible cases of bird flu i
It has long been thought that mammoths and mastodons rambled over North American subartic grounds between 75,000 and 10,000 years ago, and were made extinct by hungry new arrivals on the scene, human beings. But new evidence indicates mastodons proba
While some visitors to Singapore expect a high-tech city, there are also some parts of the island that still reflect how it used to look before urban development took over. In one of the main Central Nature Reserves, monkeys still roam freely, living
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Have you ever seen one of those amazing wildlife photos of an owl swooping in - wings stretched out, coming, like, straight at the camera right at you? Well, how in the world did a photographer get that shot? Turns out, they used
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Robin Basselin. Voice 2 And Im Ryan Geertsma. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Night has come. Shaun and Ed
As part of the ongoing Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services, a forum has been held to explore ways for the future development of the service sector. CRI's Gao Junya has more. This year's Global Trade in Services Summit is tasked with tryi