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One summer, when Sam Beaver was about twenty, he and his father were sitting in their camp in Canada. 一个夏天的某日,快长到二十岁的萨姆正和它的父亲坐在他们在加拿大的营帐里。 It was after supper. Mr. Beaver was roc
What ever happened to your friend Louis? asked Mr. Beaver. 你的朋友路易斯怎么样了?比弗先生问, Louis was a trumpeter. You don't suppose he's somewhere around here, do you?路易斯就是一只号手天鹅。你不认为他有可能就
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Don't Know Much About Mulch?By George Grow Broadcast: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 I'm Faith Lapidus with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Mulch is important to farmers. M
These discoveries raised the stakes. Here was a planet similar to our own. Mars might not have cities or civilizations. But it could be home to other smaller life forms like microbes. Chris McKay is N
Rock-Consuming Organisms Alter Views of Life Processes LOS ANGELES Kenneth Nealson can be described in many ways, including expert in microbiology and biochemistry. But that's not the one he is most proud of. People call me the 'father of Shewanella,
This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science, Im Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? Theres a cool new Web siteand iPhone appthat could come in handy in a wide variety of circumstances. Its called Time Tree. And it tells you how closely related any two org
[00:04.36]American officials are seeking ways for cities to grow without expanding into surrounding open space. [00:14.00]They are trying to rebuild the centers of older industrial cities. [00:19.91]And they want to help people use less resources suc
By Mario Ritter Broadcast: October 28, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Farmers have long put animal waste on their fields. They may also use human waste. Mode
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science, Im Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? Biologists often attempt to construct a genealogy that shows the relationships of all life on earth. One well-accepted effort compares the nucleic acid sequences that cod
Can you hear the end of the daytime insect? Thats the cicada. But Im hearing crickets in the background too. And just listen for a second, listen to how many different sounds you can hear. Thats Allison Beall of the Marshlands Conservancy, a wildlife
[00:11.60]WARMING UP [00:16.04]How many new uses can you think of for the folowing items? [00:36.49]reminds us of the appearance of nanotechnology, [00:53.76]according to which nothing is useless and [01:04.91]no garbage or waste material to speak of
Cell 细胞 Every living thing has at least one cell. 每个生物至少有一个细胞。 Then, what is a cell? 那么,什么是细胞呢? Every cell works differently, but most cells work to maintain life. 每个细胞的功能都不相同,但大
But hot tempers on a hot rock beats being on the outside trying to get in. This exclusive resort, isnt accepting new guests. Come evening, a cool mist hangs over the lake, as the last of the egg-laying caddis flies get picked off by ducks and bears.
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Cooking Meals With the Sun for FuelBy Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, August 21, 2006 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report. Millions of people around the wo
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For most of that time of life on Earth, living organisms have been relatively simple -- single cells. 地球的大多数时间,生物体多是以简单的单细胞存在的。 But they had great diversity, and, inside, great complexity. 但是它们是
But of course, life is more than just exotic chemistry. 但是当然,生命不仅仅是奇异的化学物质。 How do you stabilize those huge molecules that seem to be viable? 那是怎么稳定那些大量的、似乎有存活的分子的呢?
In 1969, in an attempt to bring some order to the growing inadequacies of classification, 1969年,为了整理一下越来越显得不足的分类法, an ecologist from Cornell University named R. H. Whittaker unveiled in the journal Science a pr