[00:19.64]What was that? 那是什么? [00:23.92]It wasn't me. I swear! 反正不是我 我发誓 [00:25.12]-Okay, maybe it was. -Everyone! -也许... 也许可能是... -大家注意! [00:26.68]Let's move. 出发 [01:16.88]This reminds me of the saf

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TECHNOLOGY REPORT - Now on the iPad: Apps for Orangutans 科技报道 - 面向猩猩提供的iPad应用程序 From VOA Learning English, this is the TECHNOLOGY REPORT in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语科技报道。 Humans are not

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You may have heard that humans and chimpanzees have something like 96 percent of our DNA in common. So why, then, are diseases like cancer so common in humans but so rare in chimps? If our DNA is nearly identical, shouldnt we be at risk for many of t

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Robyn Williams: The Science Show on RN. So what happens if you put an interactive system resembling a large iPad in an orangutan enclosure? Well, they've done it at the Melbourne Zoo with Microsoft Kinect and a touchscreen on the floor. Sally Sherwen

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She goes to the zoo. She sees a lion. The lion roars. She sees an elephant. The elephant has a long trunk. She sees a turtle. The turtle is slow. She sees a rabbit. The rabbit has soft fur. She sees a gorilla. The gorilla is eating a banana.

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Dear A Moment of Science, I know that humans and chimps share something like 98 percent of our DNA. But what does this really mean? At least on the surface, humans and chimps seem very different we live in houses, they live in trees. We use complex l

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Technology Report - Orangutans With iPads 科技报道 - 猩猩和iPad From VOA Learning English, this is the Technology Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语科技报道。 Recently we reported on a program called Apps for Ape

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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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