This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber. This will just take a minute. Real-time information about whats happening in our bodies at the cellular level could be crucial for fighting cancer and other life-threatening conditi

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One of the most exquisite heat sensors in the worldits not in some government lab. It's in the head of a snake. The pit viper, to be specific. They're incredibly sensitive. They beat any of the synthetic counterparts, even the most expensive semicond

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And lastly, here's Destin, from Smarter Every Day, 最后是《每天聪明一点点》的德斯丁, talking about the conservation of angular momentum, and, since it's YouTube, cats: 为我们讲述动量守恒,由于是在YouTube上,所以他用

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开车犯困,这是很多人都有过的经历.不过,如果有了下面这种能够让你清醒起来的安全带,开车犯困就不再是问题了. 开车打瞌睡?智能安全带叫醒你 The Daily Mail: A seatbelt that wakes you up if you are in

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Itsremarkable how we are able to build up this picture of whats going on millionsof miles away in the solar system. Its one of the joys of science really, justalmost like a detective picking up on those tiny clues to tell a bigger story. Sothat the b

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[00:00.00]What's the interest rate for the savings account? [00:01.93]储蓄存款的利率是多少? [00:03.85]Interest is calculated at the rate of 0.8% per annum at present. [00:06.61]目前每年的利率是按0.8%计算的。 [00:09.36]Y

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