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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber. This will just take a minute. Mosquitoes carry nasty diseasesdengue fever, west nile, malaria. But the microbes that cause those diseases dont attach themselves to the mosquitoes an

发表于:2019-01-08 / 阅读(81) / 评论(0) 分类 Scientific American(一)月

Why are dogs'noses so wet? 狗狗的鼻子为什么总是湿的? Humans and dogs share a special relationship, moulded over millennia of reciprocal love and companionship. 数千年来,人类和狗狗都有十分特殊的关系,相互喜爱,相

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BBC Learning English People and Places Hoglands Amber:Hello, Im Amber and youre listening to bbclearningenglish.com In People and Places today, we meet Mary Moore, daughter of the renowned British artist and sculptor, Henry Moore (who died in 1986).

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What's sweat? 什么是汗水? Your body works best when its temperature is about 37? Celsius. When your body gets hotter than that, your brain doesn't like it it wants your body to stay cool. So the part of your brain that controls temperature, ca

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Another example: 还有一个例子 a few years ago I got a call from a man who was 19 years old, 几年前,我接到一个十九岁的男孩打来的电话 who was born a boy, raised a boy, 他生下来是个男孩,也被当作男孩来养 had a

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I think that, from a biological standpoint, human life almost reads like a poem. It has its own rhythm and beat, its internal cycles of growth and decay. It begins with innocent childhood, followed by awkward adolescence trying awkwardly to adapt its

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