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BOB DOUGHTY: And Im Bob Doughty. Many boys and girls like science. Some of them go to the Internet to find answers to scientific questions. Today, we will tell about a few science websites for children. (MUSIC) FAITH LAPIDUS: Millions of children aro
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Truth is also better served by using simple language. 简洁的语言也有助于真实想法的表达。 Office-speak often contains nuances and parentheticals that can bury not just the lead but the entire point. 办公语言在措辞上常有的细微
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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky . Got a minute ? Indiana Jones (I hate snakesI hate em!) would have totally despised a snake that lived some 60 million years ago. Because researchers working in Colombia have found th
A very loud bang,I was sitting right on the side where the engine is, ah,the loud bang with a little bit flare for a short time and the engine was shut up pretty much immediately from the flight deck. Ah,on flight I analysed the situation.Ah,thanks t
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber. This'll just take a minute. It sounds like something out of a bad science fiction novel. During World War II, a fungus called Tricoderma reesei ate its way through US military unifo
This is scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Cynthia Graber. This will just take a minute. Predicting a hurricanes strength and speed is crucial in order to save property and lives. Right now, the only way to get accurate information is to fly
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The first quantum communications satellite developed by China is expected to launch in July of this year. The BeijingShanghai quantum private communications line will also be opened in the second half of this year, according to Pan Jianwei, academic
This year's State Science and Technology Awards were presented to 295 scientific projects, a 21 percent decrease compared to 2011. This is the second time that the most honorable award, the State Supreme Science and Technology Award, has been left va