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科学美国人60秒:珊瑚可以遗传共生适应气候变暖
This is Scientific American — 60-Second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-07-30
A marine heatwave in 2016 killed off a full third -
科学美国人60秒:盲人大脑的适应模式相似
This is Scientific American — 60-Second Science, I'm Susanne Bard.
科学美国人2020-07-28
The human brain is remarkably adaptable, constantly being shaped by life experience. A striking example is -
科学美国人60秒:全球科学新闻简讯
Hi, I'm Scientific American podcast editor Steve Mirsky. And here's a short piece from the September 2019 issue of the magazine, in the section called Advances: Dispatches
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科学美国人60秒:音符感知可能取决于文化
This is Scientific American — 60-Second Science, I'm Susanne Bard.
科学美国人2020-07-23
Every culture around the world creates music. But what shapes our perception of music? Two candidates are t -
科学美国人60秒:自然纪录片回避环境破坏
This is Scientific American — 60-Second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-07-21
Nature documentaries are known for their sweeping -
科学美国人60秒:夜空的热量损失可为离网区供电
This is Scientific American — 60-Second Science, I'm Susanne Bard.
科学美国人2020-07-20
Switching on the lights at night is second nature to most people in the developed world. But electricity is -
科学美国人60秒:古代屠夫使用小石刀
This is Scientific American — 60-Second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-07-16
Archaeologists have spent a lot of time analyzing the flashiest objects recovered at ancient site -
科学美国人60秒:淡水中的微塑料主要是衣服上脱落的绒毛
This is Scientific American 60-second Science, I'm Eilene Augenbraun.
科学美国人2020-07-14
Plastic waste breaks down into ever smaller pieces, becoming tiny enough to waft in the air and f -
科学美国人60秒:孩子不会因为看屏幕而受到伤害
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Jared Rizzi.
科学美国人2020-07-13
Kids spend a lot of time looking at screens. And some parents worry. But a new study a -
科学美国人60秒:实验室培养的微型人脑显示出聪明的活动
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Susanne Bard.
科学美国人2020-07-09
It's not easy to study the early development of the human brain.
"The brain is very inaccessible, e -
科学美国人60秒:偷听让焦虑的松鼠感到安心
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-07-07
Seems like any time you see a squirrel, it's busy doing something—headed somewhere; scrou -
科学美国人60秒:地球磁极倒转历时数千年
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Annie Sneed.
科学美国人2020-07-06
Earth's magnetic field—which creates our planet's north and south pole—i -
科学美国人60秒:座头鲸交流歌曲
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-07-03
In 1964 the Beatles set foot in America and ki -
科学美国人60秒:食品保质期可能误导消费者
This is Scientific American 60-second Science, I'm Jared Rizzi.
科学美国人2020-06-30
"Best before," "sell by," "for best results, use by." You probably have many of these labels on items in your f -
科学美国人60秒:农田也是太阳能发电的最佳选择
This is Scientific American 60-second Science, I'm Susanne Bard.
科学美国人2020-06-28
We often associate giant solar arrays with deserts. But the extreme heat can curb solar panels' potential. -
科学美国人60秒:化学调整将聚氨酯变成胶水
This is Scientific American 60-second Science, I'm Christine Herman.
科学美国人2020-06-24
Got a minute?
Polyurethane: It's used to make seat cushions, memory foam, paint and myriad other prod -
科学美国人60秒:乌鸦吃芝士汉堡后胆固醇会升高
This is Scientific American 60-second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-06-23
High cholesterol affects a third of American adults. But it's not just us! Studies have indicate -
科学美国人60秒:飓风如何影响蜘蛛的攻击性
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Susanne Bard.
科学美国人2020-06-22
Some scientists stick to the lab. But others brave venomous snakes and downed power lines. Take Jonathan -
科学美国人60秒:石墨烯服装可以防蚊
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-06-18
Mosquitoes are precision guided to their prey by plumes of carbon dioxide, heat and humidity. -
科学美国人60秒:火星风可以传播搭便车的微生物
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-06-16
The Curiosity Rover was never fully sterilized before it touched down on Mars. -
科学美国人60秒:将土著人的声音纳入基因组学
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Christine Herman.
科学美国人2020-06-15
Got a minute?
Some scientists want to use the DNA of indigenous people to reconstruct the "human mi -
科学美国人60秒:西点军校制服象征可爆炸的化学物质
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Steve Mirsky.
科学美国人2020-06-11
"In the early years of the development of gunpowder, it was known as the devil's distillate because -
科学美国人60秒:南极雪中隐藏的宇宙秘密
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-06-09
In the summer of 2015, a strange delivery arrived in Munich, Germany: 25 boxes of still-frozen -
科学美国人60秒:某些性格类型的人可能会"蹭饭约会"
This is Scientific American — 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin.
科学美国人2020-06-08
When it comes to the ritual act of dating, participants often have very different expectations. Some hope t -
科学美国人60秒:人工智能嗅出不安全食物
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
科学美国人2020-06-04
The Food and Drug Administration has to recall hundreds of foods every year. Like cookie snack
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