This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute? Why do some chords sound sweet but others make you wince? Well it appears our earsor at least the ears of 250 Minnesota undergradsprefer chords containing harm

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Not rocket science? 不是什么深奥的技术? Its not rocket science. 不是 Now...when you were first coming in contact with these computers and inventing them before the HP1900, 最早接触HP1900时 you do talk about writing programs. 你谈到

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This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Cynthia Graber. This will just take a minute. Bats see with their ears, which are highly attuned to pick up minute variations in the reflection of the sound pulses they use to echolocate. Here are so

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Prince Charles has some similarities with Nicole Kidman. 查尔斯王子和妮可基德曼就有相似之处。 They have similar sound of eyes. 他们的眼睛听起来很像。 So you relate people that you wouldn't relate, 当你将一些毫无相关

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Science and technology 科学技术 Channelling heat 导热 Good conduct 优质传导 It may soon be possible to control heat flows with great precision 可能很快人们就有可能如臂使指地控制热量流动了 HEAT, as every schoolboy knows

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Science and technology 科学技术 Channelling heat 传递热量 Good conduct 良好的传导 It may soon be possible to control heat flows with great precision 有可能实现对热流的精确控制 HEAT, as every schoolboy knows, moves in three w

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