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  • 美国科学60秒 SSS 2015-06-01 This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Eric Barris. Got a minute? Maybe call it the Sex and the City footwear effect. High heels are stylish, and in some circles, considered a fashion requirement. But they come with risks. Emergency roo
  • 美国科学60秒 SSS 2015-06-02 Sorry,there is not text temporarily, Please help tingroom to look for it! 如果您能找到更好的听力原文,请发贴到 听力原文收集区 ,您将会获得 10 到 30 积分的奖励 ! Thank you !
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  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-08 One an old route humans took when they first migrated from Africa into Europe seems that they might have marched the path. Not like constant grettle who consciously left bright chromes, ancient humans ate as they tracked and they are appeared to have
  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-09 Chimpanzees.They are much like us, genetically and atomically, and as it turns out, cocktail logically. Because we finally have solid evidence that chims drink alcohol. So say researchers who observed wild chimpanzees throw back fermented tree sap. T
  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-10 Chimpanzees, they are much like us, genetically and atomically, and as it turns out, cocktail logically. Because we finally have solid evidence that chimps drink alcohol.Social researcher who observed while chimpanzees throw back fermented tree tap
  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-15 A common response to seeing an ant in your house is to stamp on it. But if you crush a member of the ant species? , you might catch a hwiff of strange smell, a smell that reminds some people of blue cheese, rancid butter or rotten coconut. In fact th
  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-16 This is Scientific Americans 60 Seconds Science. I'm Kerry Horgen. This is just take-a-minute. If you are like me, you know that multitasking does not always save time. You slow down or make mistakes that require fixing but maybe I'm just doing the w
  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-19 This is Scientific American-60 Second Science.I'm Steve Mersky.Got a minute? There is a lot of discussion about the debates they had and who was right. Willham Bob,he is the grandson of the great physicist Nills Bob who had strong scientific disagree
  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-23 This is Scientific Americans 60 seconds science, I am , got a mimute? probiotics are so hot, bacterial that we can consume in food like yoghurt, miso and pickles can help us got my grow bands, they are happy and healthy.Now there might be another rol
  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-24 This is Scientific American-60 Seconds Science.Im Julia Roson.Got a minute?The worlds mountain glaciers contain just 1%of all the ice on earth.But their rapid melting accounts for about a third season sea level rise.Most of these glaciers that starte
  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-25 Smartphones' battery down to 10 percent. Time to turn down the brightness on the screen. Right? It's a classic strategy to squeeze more juice from the battery and it works. But that trick might be less effective than you think, cause it turns out nea
  • 美国科学60秒-SSS 2015-06-26 Smart phone battery down to ten percent?Time to turn down the brightness on the screen. Right? It's a classic strategy to squize more dues from the battery, and it works. But that trick might be less effetive than you think because it turns out nearl
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