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Scientists: Spiders Use Electric Fields to Move through Air Scientists have long wondered how spiders can use the webbing they make to fly. The 19th century English naturalist Charles Darwin commented on their behavior when very small spiders landed

发表于:2018-12-16 / 阅读(163) / 评论(0) 分类 2018年VOA慢速英语(七)月

When Pablo Panda Sandoval made history with 3 home runs in game one of the world series his head was probably buzzing. But when batters in chilly Detroit had the ball not quite right in the next couple of the nets, it will be their hands that buzzing

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This is Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? Can you name those notes? Probably not. Perhaps one in ten thousand speakers of European languages has perfect pitch - the ability to recognize a note without having hea

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This is Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. If you ever got picked on in the schoolyard, you might have wished for some sort of superpower, like unbeatable speed or maybe just the ability to completely disappear. Now scientists

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DIALOG 38 (Sound of piano playing) laurance--Listen!Somebody's playing the piano. soony--Yeah,it sounds nice,doesn't it?I wish I could play a musical instrument. laurance--Don't you play the violin? s

发表于:2018-12-26 / 阅读(191) / 评论(0) 分类 英语经典听力对话

Scientists analyzed around 2,500 of those calls, and found that the second part (sound) is nearly identical in pitch every time from each whale: 16 hertz, or four octaves below middle C. And the slight variations in frequency that do exist are only a

发表于:2019-01-02 / 阅读(178) / 评论(0) 分类 60秒科学

Hybrid cars are good for the environment. But scientists say that they might be bad for pedestrians. Because hybrids are so quiet, it can be hard for walkers to hear them until its too late. Listen to this. [quiet car sound] Thats a Toyota Prius mov

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Can you name those notes? Probably notperhaps one in 10,000 speakers of European languages has perfect pitch, the ability to recognize a note without having heard any reference note first. But theres a much better chance you could successfully name

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If you ever got picked on in the schoolyard, you might have wished for some sort of superpower: like unbeatable speed or maybe just the ability to completely disappear. Now scientists at the College of Wooster in Ohio say that you might have had a s

发表于:2019-01-02 / 阅读(221) / 评论(0) 分类 60秒科学

This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Every year, scores of manatees are killed by boats in Floridas waters. Their plight is an ecological concern. And everyone from marine biologists to Marg

发表于:2019-01-08 / 阅读(161) / 评论(0) 分类 Scientific American(十一)月

This is Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Hybrid cars are good for the environment, but scientists say that they might be bad for pedestrians. Because hybrids are so quiet that can be hard for wa

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We humans are pretty good at communicating with sounds other than words. But how much of this is hard-wired, and how much do we pick up from others? To find out, researchers recorded the nonverbal sounds of people born deaf, as they responded to a ra

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Blue whales off the California coast make calls that, sped up 10 times, sound like (sound of two-part call). The original is a wall-rattling frequency too low for us to hear. Scientists analyzed around 2,500 of those calls, and found that the second

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I really wish I could play a musical instrument. I cant. I had a few music lessons when I was a kid, but I didnt keep them up. I really regret that now. I get quite jealous of people who can play a musical instrument. Its a wonderful ability. I hope

发表于:2019-01-09 / 阅读(174) / 评论(0) 分类 纯正英语一分钟

EXPLORATIONS - The Guitar: an Instrument for Any Kind of Music By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Phoebe Zimmermann with Explora

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Country Music Ladies Put Men in Their Place American country music lyrics often describe women as they might appear in mens dreams. This is especially true of songs by many male artists. But the songs by Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye are different. The t

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Boston Symphony Makes Music in Mountains When Serge Koussevitzy, the Russian-born conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, opened Tanglewood in 1937, he chose an all-Beethoven program, including the Pastorale Symphony. When conductor Christoph von

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By Alisha Ryu Nairobi 18 November 2009 A U.S.-flagged container ship which was hijacked by Somali pirates seven months ago has been attacked again off the coast of Somalia. Pirates were unsuccessful in their second attempt to hijack the Maersk Alaba

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The Tiangong-2 space lab, though adopting the structure of Tiangong-1 without too many changes in appearance, has been designed to function much stronger than its predecessor. Zhu Congpeng, chief designer of the lab, says they've focused on a variety

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通知与确认 Acknowledgments Confirmations 通知对方接到来信Acknowledging receipt of letters1. Dear Mr/Ms,Thank you for your letter No. A-3 of 6th May, offeringus 6 UI-4 Viewdatas. We have passed it on to ourTechnical Department for their c

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学英语单词
acromphalus
all the day
Amarone
Amaseno
Antennaria plantaginifolia
anthony charles lynton blairs
as brave as a lion
automatic doffer
basis pyramidis
be in the market for sth.
bear some analogy to
boardy feel
build up electrode
burningly
chloroma
coaling
companion planting
copplestone
crucible bath furnace
customized applications for mobile network enhanced logical
dazzle paint
dedicated autonomous unit
Diksonskiy Rayon
dorslateral nucleus
downed
endogenous
exact orbit
Exiguobacterium
fantaser
filter factor
filter(ing)cartridge
flyfish
formation of cryptoliths
gene kellies
Gooseberry Tart
howdy-do
hygroton
Ida.
intergenomal
ischiofemoral ligaments
keeper of the great seal
labial arch appliance
ladle lip
lewis pin
light inhibited seed
Limonium suffruticosum
logit-model
long pause
maucacos
meat thermometers
mirror element
multicomponent phase
Musoshi
neo-natal mortality rate
Nobel Prizes
Noel
north c.
Orichevskiy Rayon
parathormon
partitioned inverse
periarteritis nodosas
pose a question
postdigital
postpetroleum
potamogeton pusillus l.
precision approach radar
Pusterwald
pyrone detector
quick return valve
reticular formation of brainstem
retirement home
rumaylah
rutaceous
saurophagous
Shirama-yama
simulation, device
singular class
Slovenske Konjice
small trader
snippock
soft water
speed dialling
steady temperature
stephane mallarmes
stress relief cracking
subtilties.
swallow shrike
symmetrical engine
Taungdwingyi
telemeetings
terawatt-hours
to a considerable degree
topological map
tourjee
tremblingness
tuberculum anterius
Tuttle
types of
unchided
unsorted list
venter occipitalis musculi occipitofrontalis
water-rib tile