Don:Time to go again to the A Moment of Science mailbag. A listener writers: Dear Yael and Don: Why is it that whenever I see someone looking at something, like someone gazing up at the sky, I look there too? Is it just me, or do we all do this? 唐:...
Yael: Hey Don, what are you reading? Don? Don! 雅艾尔:嘿,唐,你在读什么?唐?唐! Don: Huh? 唐:哈? Yael: I asked what book you're reading. 雅艾尔:我问你在看什么书。 Don: Oh, sorry. I guess I was lost in the sto...
Don:Hey Yael, why are you wearing safety goggles? 唐:嘿,雅艾尔,你为什么戴着一副护目镜? Yael:In case I run into any spitting cobras, Don. 雅艾尔:唐,以防碰上吐毒液的眼镜蛇。 Don:Spitting cobras? I didn't know...
A sailboat is powered by wind, a motorboat by gasoline, and a rowboat by whatever the rower had for breakfast. There's one water craft, however, that gets all its horizontal push from the downward pull of gravity alone. Is this some futuristic new ty...
If you visit a cave on a hot summer day, you might come away with the impression that it's somewhat cold underground. Actually, nothing could be further from the truth. The Earth's temperature increases steadily the deeper you go. Indeed, mine worker...
It's a familiar sight: you're driving along one of those long, dry stretches of highway in any of the southwestern states, and you keep coming across snakes that have been run over by cars. Why should snakes have worse luck with cars than any other d...
If you read dog-training books or watch dog trainers on television, you've probably learned that to control your dog, you have to display dominance. It's commonly thought that because dogs are pack animals, they live according to dominance hierarchie...
Dear Annie:I live alone with my five cats. Four years ago, my youngest son brought his girlfriend, Emily, for a visit. Emily told me she was allergic to cats and needed a cat-free bedroom, so I gave her mine. My son occupied the other bedroom, which...
Most people searching for buried treasure would be looking for silver and gold, ancient coins or rare artwork. 大多数人寻找埋葬的宝藏多数是为了金银,古币或者稀有艺术品。 But scientists studying the extinct giant moa bird...
I recently read an article in which one of my favorite columnists, William Safire, explores the use of generation in a litany of literary references to American writers. He begins with Hemingway's quotation of lost generation and then explores other...