OK.So you're sitting with a question in front of you and you're unsure. You should guess improve. 所以当你面前出现了一个问题而你不太确定答案时 你应该猜进步。 Okay? Don't go for the worse. 好吗?别选坏的那个。 Th

发表于:2018-12-18 / 阅读(56) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲科学篇

Yes, I have an idea, but first,I'm so sorry that you were beaten by the chimps. 是的 我有个主意 但首先对于你们被黑猩猩打败 我表示很抱歉。 Fortunately, I will be able to comfort you by showing why it was not your fault, actu

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You were beaten by the chimps. 你们被黑猩猩打败了。 But it was close. 但很接近了。 You were three times better than the Swedes,but that's not enough. 你们的正确率比瑞典人高了三倍但这还不够。 You shouldn't compare y

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I'm going to ask you three multiple choice questions. 我会给你们做三道多项选择题。 Use this device. Use this device to answer. 用这个装置来回答。 The first question is, how did the number of deaths per year from natural disaste

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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I am Karen Hopkin. This'll just take a minute. As you probably know, viruses can jump from animals to people, we've gotten flu from birds and pigs, and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is thought to ha

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You might picture Neanderthal cavemen gnaw on bones around campfire. Which wouldnt be inaccurate. But Neanderthal mayhave also dieted on roasted vegetables and known a bit about medicinal plants,too. So says a study in a journal N, the science of nat

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From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. The flow of Congolese refugees into western Uganda is raising concerns not only about food security, but also the risk of Ebola virus. Eating primates is a Congolese custom, but

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So how do you suggest we proceed? proceed:进行 那你认为我们应该怎么开始? -Leslie:Your place, we'll order Chinese, you'll rent a movie-- artsy, but accessible-- then light petting, no coitus. order:点菜 rent:租 artsy:艺术的

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This is Scientific American 60 second Science, I am Karen Hopkin, This will just take a minute. If youve ever spent time watching chimps at the zoo, youve probably wondered: what are they thinking? Well, the answer might be simple: could be theyre fi

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Because the chimpanzee would score half right if I gave them two bananas with Sri Lanka and Turkey. 因为黑猩猩能得一半的分数,如果我给它们两个分别标着斯里兰卡和土耳其的香蕉, They would be right half of the cases.

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Japanese researchers claimed that chimpanzees are capable of human-like altruism. Kyoto Universitys Primate Research Institute published their findings in the scientific and medical research journal Plus One. Twelve chimpanzees were used in the exper

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当两个人试着解决一个问题 无论他们竞争或是合作 他们的大脑内部究竟发生着什么? 行为经济学家 Colin Camerer 所带来的研究调查揭示出我们预测别人会如何想的能力究竟多么有限。 并且他提

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讲师: 伊莎贝尔贝恩克 字幕:中英双文 授课语言:英文 在这个以前从没看到过的视频里,灵长类动物学家伊莎贝尔贝恩克伊斯基耶多讲了倭黑猩猩类人猿社会是如何通过不断地独自玩耍,和

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I'm going to go off script and make Chris quite nervous here 我打算不按预定的来,这让克里斯很紧张 by making this audience participation. 我打算让观众参与互动 All right. Are you with me? Yeah. Yeah. All right. 懂我的意思

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All Cacilda and I have done is extend this sharing behavior to sexuality. 我和卡希尔达只是将这种分享行为扩展到了性上 So we've argued that human sexuality 我们认为人类的性 has essentially evolved, until agriculture, 直到农

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Good morning everyone. First of all, it's been fantastic being here over these past few days. And secondly, I feel it's a great honor to kind of wind up this extraordinary gathering of people, these amazing talks that we've had. I feel that I've fitt

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One of the nice things about being a human being is that when you have a problem, you can appeal for help, and you'll often get it. People actually want to help people. (Unlike chimps, who have a very nasty attitude.) 作为一个人,好处之一就是

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They believe that their first step to controlling fire was the ability to understand and predict its behavior. Later on, hominids learned to contain the fire by adding fuel or extinguishing it. In a final step, they learned how to create fire. Resear

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What do you do when the savannah is on fire? If youre a frightened elephant or gazelle, unable to gauge the ferocity or direction of the flames, you run. If youre a chimpanzee, scientists at the Fongoli research site in Senegal have found, you might

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Hello there, and welcome to As It Is from VOA Learning English! Im Christopher Cruise in Washington. Today we have news -- a lot of news -- about chimpanzees. A new study has found that as chimpanzees grow, they can recognize emotions in other creatu

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