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  • 科学美国人60秒 与男性合作对女性更有吸引力

    It turns out the best looking thing on a man may be a good-looking woman. 结果证明,男性身上最耐看的是旁边站一个漂亮的女性。 Researchers report that women find a man they see with an attractive woman more desirable than unatt...

  • 科学美国人60秒 猴子被惹怒会报复入侵者

    Dont mess with a monkey. Because if you do, hes might take revengeon your family and friends. Thats according to a study of Japanese macaques, which shows that monkeys keep track of eachs others associates and make use of that intel when it comes tim...

  • 科学美国人60秒 波士顿“邪恶”的鸽子咕咕叫

    Boston and New York are famed for their rivalries: everything from the Yankees versus the Red Sox to who makes the correct clam chowder. Even the local wildlife has hometown pridebecause pigeons that roost near Rockefeller Center are genetically dist...

  • 科学美国人60秒 通过下水道追踪疫情,儿童疫苗再次被搁置

    Tracking Outbreaks through Sewers, and Kids' Vaccines on Hold Again 通过下水道追踪疫情,儿童疫苗再次被搁置 Tanya Lewis: Hi, and welcome to COVID, Quickly, a Scientific American podcast series. Josh Fischman: This is your fast-track...

  • 科学美国人60秒 回答一个古老的谜团-鸟类是如何飞行的

    Answering an Age-Old Mystery: How Do Birds Actually Fly 回答一个古老的谜团:鸟类是如何飞行的 This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science, I'm Emily Schwing. 这是《科学美国人》的60秒科学,我是艾米莉施温。 Hav...

  • 科学美国人60秒 包容幻觉减少种族偏见

    Our ability to empathize depends, in part, on how much we see ourselves in others. Watch someone get smacked in the face and youre likely to wince. And studies show youre more likely to feel the sting when the other person is more like you, when it c...

  • 科学美国人60秒 候选人往往不会回避问题

    This campaign season, there's been plenty of name calling and lots of accusations. David Clementson, a PhD candidate at The Ohio State University, has been keeping tabs. I mean there was one debate where Rubio and Cruz were just all over Trump, accus...

  • 科学美国人60秒 被侵犯的猴子会报复侵略者的亲信们

    Dont mess with a monkey. Because if you do, hes might take revengeon your family and friends. Thats according to a study of Japanese macaques, which shows that monkeys keep track of eachs others associates and make use of that intel when it comes tim...

  • 科学美国人60秒 寿司里为什么有虫子?

    I'm a big fan of sushi and ceviche, so I was alarmed to see the headline on a recent news release from the University of Washington stating that 'sushi parasites' have increased 283-fold in past 40 years. 我特别爱吃寿司和柠汁腌鱼生,因此...

  • 科学美国人60秒 快球在一部新纪录片中获得了应有的科学性

    The baseball season is almost here. To get you up to speed, the excellent new documentary Fastball opens today in select theaters. 棒球季即将来临。为了提升你的速度,优秀的新纪录片《快球》今日将会在部分影院上映。...

  • 科学美国人60秒 有弹性的步态可以改善情绪

    A good mood may put a spring in your step. But the opposite can work too: purposefully putting a spring in your step can improve your mood. Thats the finding from a study in the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 好心情可能会...

  • 科学美国人60秒 更多儿童感染新冠病毒、长途运输和疫苗里程碑

    Josh Fischman: Hi, and welcome to COVID, Quickly, a Scientific American podcast series. This is your fast-track update on the COVID pandemic. We bring you up to speed on the science behind the most urgent questions about the virus and the disease. We...

  • 科学美国人60秒 这个词的形状是什么?

    Karen Hopkin: This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Karen Hopkin. Some words imitate the sounds made by the things they describe, like buzz or hiss or zip. For you language lovers, thats called onomatopoeia. But what if the the way a wor...

  • 科学美国人60秒 被贴上艺术品标签的照片与不断上涨的房价有关

    Urban gentrification is thought to happen like this: artists move into lower income neighborhoods, looking for cheap gallery and living space. So they move into these neighborhoods, and they make these neighborhoods really pleasant to live in. They k...

  • 科学美国人60秒 文化上的蠢货会刺激灰质

    Exposure to the unusual, the jarring, the culturally shocking may be beneficial for your cognitive reasoningand your waistline. 接触与众不同、不和谐文化方面的冲击可能会有益于认知推理甚至你的腰围。 Thats according to...

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