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1.科学美国人60秒 包容幻觉减少种族偏见
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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. An...
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2.科学美国人60秒 候选人往往不会回避问题
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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...
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3.科学美国人60秒 被侵犯的猴子会报复侵略者的亲信们
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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 s...
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4.科学美国人60秒 寿司里为什么有虫子?
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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 'sush...
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5.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
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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...
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6.科学美国人60秒 有弹性的步态可以改善情绪
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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 ...
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7.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
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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...
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8.科学美国人60秒 这个词的形状是什么?
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Karen Hopkin: This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Karen Hopkin. Some words imitate the sounds made by the things they describe, like bu...
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9.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
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Urban gentrification is thought to happen like this: artists move into lower income neighborhoods, looking for cheap gallery and living space. So they...
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10.科学美国人60秒 文化上的蠢货会刺激灰质
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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...