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It was worse right back there where it's super thick, man. I've never seen anything like it. It just rolled in on. Its quite unreal. Oh man, look at that streak. Look at the holes off of those. It's thick, thick, thick. Like mud. That's unreal. This

发表于:2018-12-02 / 阅读(94) / 评论(0) 分类 CNN2010年(五)月

The northeast just had its first big snow of the season. Meanwhile, on Titan, it was foggy. That weather report brought to you by researchers publishing in the journal Astrophysical Journal Letters. The scientists found that Titan, Saturns largest mo

发表于:2018-12-02 / 阅读(115) / 评论(0) 分类 Scientific American(十二)月

Water on the Moon Studies in the journal Science report that instruments on three different spacecraft have found evidence for widespread trace amounts of water on the moon. Karen Hopkin reports For all you space buffs who like to keep track of wher

发表于:2018-12-07 / 阅读(109) / 评论(0) 分类 60秒科学

[00:00.00]Unit 4 Feeling sick [00:04.78]A These people are not feeling well. [00:10.95]Listen,say and act. [00:14.89]1 What's the matter? [00:19.75]I have a cold. [00:23.90]You should take some medicine. [00:28.06]Listen [00:30.69]take some medicine

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[00:00.00]Unit 28 [00:06.16]Listening [00:07.62]Self-help books [00:10.10]3 The advice you will hear comes from two books [00:15.20]one gives serious advice,the other is a joke. [00:19.02]Listen and mark the headings for a)-i) [00:22.93]in Exercise 2

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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Searching for Answers About What Harms Coral Reefs, and What May Protect Them A look at recent studies of coral reefs. Some scientists say rising temperatures have damaged almost half around the world. Yet many reefs stay color

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For all you space buffs who like to keep track of where the water is, it looks like you can add our very own moon to your list. Because according to a trio of papers appearing in the journal Science, the lunar surface is wetter than we realized. Fort

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Every Tuesday, I volunteer to drive several kids from school to the local swimming pool. They go once a week* for six weeks for a full hour*. It's actually a new experience for my children to be able to swim during school hours; usually, P.E., or Phy

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This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. If youve ever been to the everglades or tuned into the animal planet, you know that gators can move through the water oh, so silently barely creating a rip

发表于:2019-01-08 / 阅读(117) / 评论(0) 分类 Scientific American(三)月

Rainforests exist because it rains a lot and that makes forests grow, right? Well, not so fast. What if its not the rain that makes the forests? What if its the forests that actually generate the rain? That is the contention of a paper in BioScience

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Last October, a NASA rocket, traveling at a speed of 9,000 kilometers per hour, smashed into a dark crater on the moon's south pole. Upon impact, the Centaur rocket kicked up a cloud of debris and elements from the moon's surface, creating a so-calle

发表于:2019-01-14 / 阅读(77) / 评论(0) 分类 VOA标准英语2010年(十)月

I want to talk about 4.6 billion years of history in 18 minutes. That's 300 million years per minute. Let's start with the first photograph NASA obtained of planet Mars. This is fly-by, Mariner IV. It was taken in 1965. When this picture appeared, th

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Water 'found on Mars' 火星上发现有水 The brine seepage is believed to be in Candor Chasm 咸水渗出物应该是在Candor Chasm There is currently water on the surface of Mars, Nasa scientists believe. The evidence is contained in pictures ta

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirms that some of the oil escaping from that ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico is staying beneath the surface, raising new environmental concerns about the disaster. BP says there is no

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EXPLORATIONS - Venus Express Spacecraft Explores Earth's Mysterious Sister PlanetBy Mario Ritter and Daniel Kirch Broadcast: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And

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DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Need to Dig a Well? Start HereBy Gary Garriott Broadcast: Monday, May 15, 2006 This is Shep O'Neal with the VOA Special English Development Report. There are several low-cost ways

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Science and technology 科学技术 The Arctic 北极海域 Tequila sunset 龙舌兰日落 Global warming may make the northernmost ocean less productive, not more so 全球变暖对北极海域生产力的负面影响 ON SEPTEMBER 16th 2012, at the

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After dropping your phone into the ocean, it's safe to assume you've lost all hope of recovering your precious gadget. But after nearly two months, one lucky kayaker who dropped his phone into the water off the coast Santa Cruz had his phone returned

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其实,推断题没有想象中的那么难,因为托福文章有很清晰的逻辑架构,T(topic)+A(aspect)+A(attitude)的篇章结构和TS(topic sentence)+D(detail)的段落结构是几乎每节课我都会提到的,只有明白了文章的写

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Science and technology 科学技术 The Arctic 北极 Tequila sunset 龙舌兰日落 Global warming may make the northernmost ocean less productive, not more so 全球变暖可能降低最北部海域的活力,而不是使之更有生命力。 ON S

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学英语单词
99mTc-MDP
alphabet data
altisite
answer the purpose
astrophysicist
Ballynahowen
blown his brains out
box coats
branch establishment
Bukrino
bull-nose tool
campylotes maculosa
cash distribution plan
circular tooth and cylindrical worm reducer
circumvolation
community property
contact wattage
cumguzzler
daur
Debye's theory
dense-article
dessably
distance from aft perpendicular to center of gravity
double-bridged polymer
dust content
economic counselor
euphemised
exchanging vouchers
fickian diffusion
First Fund
flywheel gear
Francis Galton
gaseous current
general scanning algorithm
Giong Chua
goa bean vines
goiterogenic
grinds
gyratory lift bridge
heterodyne converter
Heze
high-accuracy survey
home-makings
hypergranulation
in the hollow of one's hand
in-depth deliberation
indxeable tool holder for turning tools
interquery
iodine-induced goiter
jinan university
jumply
Karl Augustus Menninger
Koulikoro
Kyrkjenibba
lignotuber
Löbnitz
MAROTS
massoret
mommy track
Mosla chinensis
Myotolon
neutral pressure
newberry
optical axial plane
P25
Pagnol, Marcel
pentanoic acid valeric acid
pepin the shorts
Pharmadine
posterior auricular vein
preconstricted
pull yourself together
reciprocating (gas)compressor
refoldings
relative responsivity
renationalized
residual current operated circuit-breaker
riometer (relative ionospheric opacity meter)
santokus
Sinarundinaria wilsonii
small group discussion
sonobuoy pattern
spatulignatha olaxana
spectral cohomology sequence
spot beam antenna
stationary power reactor
sterilis
store window
structural-stratigraphic trap
substantiousness
succus limonis
take counsel with
technical audio device
time-domain multiple access system
to piss
trench test
trial
tutzinger
twisted hair
ultra-white
unaffied
uncovers