Podcast is sponsored from the People of American Chemistry who provide the plastics, medicines and innovations that make life modern. Learn more at americanchemistry.com. This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber. This'll ju

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Plants, Humans Share Sensory Awareness The Botanical Garden is a blooming paradise, about four hectares filled with a rich array of some 3,800 species drawn from Israels diverse landscape and from around the world. Danny Chamovitz, director of the Ma

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Scientists Identify Deafness Gene in Mice Scientists have identified a gene that causes deafness in mice, and they say it could lead to a better understanding of hereditary deafness in humans and maybe new treatments in the future. Scientists had pre

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It's the best way to reacquaint yourself with life's simplest pleasuresthe scent of lilacs, the sight of the sun rising and setting and the taste of fresh-baked bread. My 5-month-old son sat in his high chair watching my every movethe flash of the kn

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What makes people dizzy when they spin? Rolling down a hill or spinning around in endless circles causes dizziness or vertigo because hair-like sensory nerve cells in our ears send wrong messages to our brain. The motions of our bodies are detected b

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Films and TV shows are already effective at tugging our heartstrings or putting us on the edge of our seats. 电影和电视节目已经很大程度上的扣动着我们的心弦,让我们在座位上看得如痴如醉。 But new technology could b

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