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发表于 2014-6-3 23:54:33 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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Part I: Speaker

Dark Matter Shell Saved Wannabe Galaxy

A failed dwarf galaxy called the Smith Cloud apparently survived an ancient collision with the Milky Way because of a protective dark matter cloak. Clara Moskowitz reports   

Dark matter is that mysterious stuff that apparently accounts for some quarter of the mass and energy in the universe. And for one small wannabe-galaxy, dark matter may have been a lifesaver.

It’s called the Smith Cloud. Astronomers think it’s a failed dwarf galaxy that lacked the requisite mass to produce stars. Many millions of years ago the cloud seems to have collided with the Milky Way and passed through the disk of our galaxy. A new computer simulation finds that the cloud should have been ripped to shreds. That it survived is evidence that it’s protected—by a shell of dark matter.

The report will appear in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. [Matthew Nichols et al, The Smith Cloud and its dark matter halo: Survival of a Galactic disc passage]

That dark matter shell could have insulated the Smith Cloud from the Milky Way’s gravitational forces, which otherwise should have torn Smith apart.

As if its first fender-bender with the Milky Way wasn’t enough, the Smith Cloud is coming back for more. It’s on course to slam into our galaxy again—in about 30 million years. Perhaps future astronomers will note whether its dark matter shroud once again saves the cloud.

—Clara Moskowitz

Source: Scientificamerican
http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/dark-matter-shell-saved-wannabe-galaxy/


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沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2014-6-3 23:54:34 | 只看该作者
Part II: Speed

Rocky World Is 17 Times as Massive as Earth
BY Sid Perkins | 02 June 2014

[Time 2]



Most massive alien worlds are gas giants like Jupiter. But now, astronomers say they’ve found a new type of exoplanet: a rocky world much larger than Earth that may boast only a thin sheath of an atmosphere. The orb in question (in the foreground of artist’s concept), dubbed Kepler-10c, circles its 11-billion-year-old, sunlike star once every 45 days. Previously estimated to have a diameter about 2.3 times that of Earth (giving it a volume slightly more than 12 times our planet’s), new observations with ground-based sensors suggest that Kepler-10c is 17 times as hefty as Earth, the researchers report today in Boston at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society and in a forthcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal. Those figures for mass and volume—which suggest a dense, rocky composition and seemingly discount a large, thick atmosphere—peg the planet as the first rocky “mega-Earth” to be found. Kepler-10c is surprising, the researchers say: Previously, astronomers surmised that any planet that massive would have gravitationally slurped up gases in its neighborhood as it formed, eventually growing to become a gas giant like those in the outer reaches of our solar system. The existence of large rocky worlds like Kepler-10c may boost the chances of potentially habitable worlds throughout the cosmos, the researchers contend.

[216 words]
Source: science
http://news.sciencemag.org/space/2014/06/rocky-world-17-times-massive-earth


Tests of Embryonic Stem Cell Treatment Back on Track
BY Kelly Servick | 30 May 2014

[Time 3]



A potential treatment for spinal cord injury that made headlines in 2010 as the first human embryonic stem cell therapy to be tested in humans is pushing ahead after a stalled clinical trial and a change of ownership. Asterias Biotherapeutics announced the results of an initial safety study of the therapy earlier this month, and yesterday the company won $14.3 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) for the next round of trials.

CIRM had given $25 million to Menlo Park, California–based Geron, which developed the cells, to test the treatment, which uses neuronal cells derived from embryonic stem cells intended to restore function to spinal cord injury patients. But Geron halted the trial a year later to focus on anticancer therapies, fueling concerns that the treatment might not be as promising as hoped.

Asterias took over the project in 2013, and last week the company’s president of R&D, Jane Lebkowski, presented results from the first trial at the annual meeting of the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy in Washington, D.C. The five patients with spinal cord injury who received a low dose of the treatment saw no adverse effects, she reported, and there was some evidence that further degeneration had been prevented at the injury site for four of them.  

The next study will focus on the upper part of the spine rather than the lower part. (Initial clinical trials for spinal cord injury often target the lower spine, as there is less risk of adverse consequences causing serious damage.) The company also plans a phase II trial to study the effect of higher dosages.

The therapy was one of two to gain approval yesterday as part of CIRM’s Strategic Partnership program. It provides funding to help propel a therapy through clinical trials on the condition that the recipient matches the investment.

[308 words]
Source: science
http://news.sciencemag.org/biology/2014/05/tests-embryonic-stem-cell-treatment-back-track


Wind may deflate search for habitable planets
Study suggests that stellar wind of M-dwarfs erodes atmosphere of planets in the habitable zone.
BY Ron Cowen| 02 June, 2014

[Time 4]



The hunt for habitable planets beyond the Solar System just became more difficult. A study posted today on the arXiv server suggests that the same factors that make planets near M-dwarf stars easy to probe for potential life also diminish the chances that life could actually exist on those planets.

Researchers have often cited the environs of M-dwarfs, a type of red dwarf star, as a relatively easy place to look for planets that might be habitable. The stars are the most common type in the Galaxy, and their small size and mass makes it easier to detect planets orbiting them and use starlight to probe the planets' atmospheres. M-dwarfs are cooler than the Sun, so their habitable zones — the region surrounding a star where water could exist as a liquid on a solid surface — are closer in than the Sun’s. Planets in that region therefore complete an orbit in less time than Earth takes to orbit the Sun, providing astronomers with more opportunities to study them.

But the habitable zones around M-dwarfs may be too close to the stars to sustain life, says astronomer Ofer Cohen of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who announced the findings during a press briefing today at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Boston, Massachusetts. Just as the Sun blows a steady stream of charged particles — the solar wind — M-dwarfs generate their own wind. That wind can strip the protective atmosphere of a planet in the habitable zone, making it harder for life to gain a foothold, Cohen says. Only if the planet had a magnetic field stronger than that of Earth — powerful enough to deflect the stellar wind — could it hold on to its atmosphere, Cohen notes.

Earlier findings had led astronomers to question the viability of life on these planets. M-dwarf flares, for example, have been shown to erode the atmosphere of surrounding planets. “This is one more knock against habitable planets orbiting M-dwarf stars,” says geoscientist James Kasting of Pennsylvania State University in State College, who was not part of the study.

[347 words]

[Time 5]

Cohen and his team examined the influence of M-dwarfs on three planets that had been identified by NASA’s Kepler spacecraft and shown to reside in the habitable zones of their stars. Because key properties of the actual parent stars were not known, the team chose a dwarf star, Lacertae (EV Lac), which is a relatively young 300 million years old, as a stand-in. EV Lac’s luminosity and magnetic activity, which drives the stellar wind, is well characterized. The three candidate planets are much closer to their stars than Mercury is to the Sun.

The researchers found that the pressure from the stellar wind encountered by the planets would be 10–1,000 times stronger than that exerted on Earth.

However, M-dwarfs older than EV Lac are likely to have weaker winds, notes astrophysicist Edward Guinan of Villanova University in Pennsylvania. If so, a habitable-zone planet that survived for the first billion years with most of its atmosphere intact might still support life, he says.

Even if astronomers might be more likely to find life around stars resembling the Sun in size and mass, there is still a rationale, says Cohen, for missions like NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), which will study, among other things, planets in the habitable zone of M-dwarfs. Such observations will offer insight about the potential for life throughout the Galaxy, Cohen says. Astronomers have always been wary of how M-star activity might affect potentially habitable planets, says TESS scientist Sara Seager of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. “Observers will always search for habitability without limits from theory,” says Seager. “What do we have to lose?”

[271 words]
Source: Nature
http://www.nature.com/news/wind-may-deflate-search-for-habitable-planets-1.15335


Outgoing congressman Rush Holt calls scientists to action
BY SAM LEMONICK | 3 June, 2014

[Time 6]



Rush Holt, central New Jersey’s “rocket scientist” representative, thinks Capitol Hill needs more scientists. He’s leaving Congress at the end of this year, but his eight terms in office have taught him that scientists need to help craft the nation’s laws now more than ever.

Holt joined Congress in 1999, and at one point was one of three physicists there. Fifteen years later he’ll leave the House with just one, Rep. Bill Foster of Illinois. A microbiologist, six engineers and about two dozen medical professionals also hold seats in the House or Senate.

“We need more scientists, more people with training as scientists, in Congress, on town councils, on county commissions until that golden age when everyone can think intelligently about science,” says Holt, a Ph.D. physicist and former assistant director of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. He says it’s not just about explicitly scientific issues like climate change and energy sources, either. Even voting laws can benefit when legislators think like scientists.

When electronic voting machines first appeared, for example, Holt and other scientists in Congress immediately saw what other politicians didn’t. Without a paper trail, results would not meet a basic standard of science: verifiability. Holt introduced a bill in 2008 to address the problem, and though it never passed nationally, states including California and Ohio did begin requiring paper records.

During his time in office, Holt got a $22 billion investment in new research into the 2009 stimulus package, helped write the College Cost Reduction Act and has been a vocal opponent of climate change denial. He has said that he’s leaving Congress not because of frustrations with its dysfunction, but because there are so many other things he can do — though he isn’t saying yet what his next steps will be.

“People interested in politics should learn science, and people involved in science should learn politics,” Holt says. For now, he puts the onus on scientists. “Scientists probably have greater responsibility than the average citizen to be involved in politics and policy,” he says, because they often have a deep understanding of complex topics. “That responsibility involves more than just voting.”

[357 words]
Source: sciencenews
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/outgoing-congressman-rush-holt-calls-scientists-action

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板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2014-6-3 23:54:35 | 只看该作者
Part III: Obstacle

How to revive a satellite
BY G.F. | 30 MAY, 2014

[Paraphrase 7]



"WE JUST made contact. I need to talk to you in 30 minutes," says Keith Cowing, the editor of NASA Watch, an online publication. Just as Babbage called him, Mr Cowing received word from the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico that his colleagues had made contact with a NASA satellite launched in August 1978. When your correspondent called back, Mr Cowing was irrepressible: the satellite had responded to commands and was now set into "coherent ranging mode", which should make it easier to talk to it. The group had captured the satellite.

This was no act of space piracy. Mr Cowing, Dennis Wingo of Skycorp and several other experts had received permission from NASA to take control of a satellite for which the space agency has no further purpose nor funding. With the help of nearly $160,000, raised through crowdfunding, the team hopes to start a new mission and release the raw data that emerge.

The International Solar-Environment Explorer (ISEE-3, see picture) completed its initial mission close to the sun, where it took measurements of solar properties, and was repurposed in 1983 to hunt comets as the International Cometary Explorer (ICE). During its second lease on life it intercepted comet Giacobini-Zinner in 1985 and then transited between the sun and Halley in 1986. This repurposing involved a series of intricate flybys of the Earth and the moon to slingshot the satellite into its comet-tracking trajectory. NASA shut down the mission in 1997, although occasionally checked in on the bird's status.

Before they turned off the light, Robert Farquhar, the mission's flight-dynamics manager, and his team used the satellite's propulsion system to set it on a course that 28 years after its final scientific measurements in 1986 would bring it close to Earth. The rendezvous is rapidly approaching. Dr Farquhar is now part of the ISEE-3 Reboot Project to re-establish contact. Mr Cowing says participants range in age from their 20s to their 80s, and include ex-NASA employees like himself as well as a current one who works on the project in his spare time.

Although the ISEE-3 was launched a year later than the Voyager 1 and 2 probes, its computers are much less powerful. The Voyagers had redundant sets of three separate computers and could store and execute programs, as well as radiological power sources. ISEE-3 can be triggered through radio commands to execute sequences of actions, but it cannot be put into an autonomous mode. Its batteries failed 20 years ago, and it is now entirely dependent on solar power.

It appears to have survived unscathed the long occupancy of the orbit in which it was parked. However, celestial mechanics have put the satellite about 250,000km off from where it was expected. Mr Cowing and his colleagues are slightly worried that it may bash into the moon or wander too close to Earth. The craft has antennas measuring 30 metres and extending in four directions, which at a certain altitude above Earth could cause problems. "It's a 360-foot spinning cookie cutter," says Mr Cowing.

That the reboot project has got that far is remarkable. Unable to receive a clear go-ahead or an outright no from NASA a few months ago, it set out to raise funds hoping that this might prompt the space agency to acquiesce. It is the first time in NASA's history that operational control has been handed over, and NASA made the announcement on May 23rd with due fanfare.

With the original software, computers or telecoms gear long gone, the team—with the help of some original mission members and others in and out of NASA who knew where to find the old manuals—recreated the equipment, including a software-defined radio system that allows talking and listening to the satellite. The Arecibo Observatory also provided help: it installed gear purchased by the Reboot Project and allowed it to use Arecibo's huge satellite dish free during downtimes. The team faced downpours of rain and even an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 while one of the volunteers worked near the dish.

Much remains to be determined. Mr Cowing and his colleagues have yet to decide whether the satellite is to explore more comets or to use it for other purposes. Just as both Voyager probes remain active and Voyager 1's ancient instruments in 2013 produced measurements that upended some long-held notions about interstellar magnetic fields, the group expects that its craft can provide data worth examining. The team will soon give up its big "ear" at Arecibo and decamp to Morehead State University in Kentucky: the initial capture and the repositioning allow the use of the smaller dish there.

This initial contact indicates that the satellite's computer and radios are functioning. The next steps are to determine more fully whether its control systems work as expected and test its instrumentation and propulsion. The team must fire its rockets by mid-June to reposition ISEE-3. The next big challenge will come when the satellite swings around the moon onto its shadowed side and is cut off from the sun. The craft will power down for the first time in many years, and the team hopes when it sees it again, it will wake up and resume communications. It has lasted this long, and the group hopes for many more years to come. "This thing has had a second act, and we're giving it its third," says Mr Cowing.

[900 words]
Source: economist
http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2014/05/technoarchaeology

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地板
发表于 2014-6-4 00:03:14 | 只看该作者
take a seat and thank LZ!!!
Speaker: Dark matter is something that could not be directly measured. It is found that dark matter could be a life saver. A particular dark matter protected the mile galaxy by gravity force many years ago.
Time2:1'15"  175 word/min
The rocky planet K10c boosts the chances that a habitable world might exist.
Time3: 1'50" 164 word/min
Embryonic cells might be helpful in curing spinal cord injury. A research team funded by CIRM tests the embryonic cells. Its latest tests found no side effects of using the cell. It will use this kind of cell to cure upper spine in the next step.
Time4: 2'01" 170 word/min
M-dwarfs are often used as a measurement to find habitable palnets because they are easily found. But recently, research found that M-dwafs may blow wind that interfere the atmoshphere of their surrounding planet. Unless the planets have a very powerful manget, the chance of them to be habitable planet is vert small.
Time5: 1'31 180 word/min
Researchers did some observations to ensure the M-dwarf's effect, which is mentioned above. The results support the findings, but older M-dwarf might have less strong wind. However, we still cannot be sure under that circumstance habitable planet can be found. Because even scientists have varied opinions towards that.
Time6: 2'18" 155 word/min
RH, a scientist and congressman, thinks scientists should take part in the Capital Hill and participate politics. Because they have deeper understanding in some complex topics. RH has pushed through some investment bill related to scientific affairs.
Obstacle:4'21' 200 word/min
A scientist team uses an former NASA satellite to do research with the money came from crowd funding. 读得太快了。。。后面的不记得了 而且概念略复杂 没搞懂- -
5#
发表于 2014-6-4 00:53:15 | 只看该作者
6.4
Speaking:
Dark matter
a small galaxy may be saved by dark matter, called smith cloud.
The cloud collided with milky way thousands of year ago.
The cloud was protected by dark matter.

t2 1''54
new gient planet-exoplanet found--K10
the planet gives scientist the hope of habitable planet exists in cosmos.

t3 3''22
trials of embroy stem cells.
CRIM has given 25 million for test treatment, trials for spiral cord injuries.
The project started after a meeting in DC. The trials target upper spiral cord.the trials used to target lower part  because it causes less danger.

t4-t5  6''48 1''46
search for planet near M-dwarfs
M-dwarfs are red dwarfs, easy place to find habitable planet. they are common in galaxy, so we can probe to the planet near these dwarfs.The planet orbit in less time than earth to sun.

But habita zone may be too close to other starts to sustain life.
Solar wind generate by the planet make it hard to nearby zone to be habitable.

The pressure is much higher. Even astronomer find the inhabitable zone resembling to the sun, there is still a rationale.

t6  4''25
Holt's leaving of capitol
joint the congress in 1999, left 15 years later. The congress needs more scientists.
Holt introduced a bill, got 22 billion investment in 2009 stimulus package.
people in politics should learn science, and vice versa.

Obstacle:  6''30
cowing and several others took control the satallite by NASA approval.
ISEE-3 project.
6#
发表于 2014-6-4 07:37:38 | 只看该作者
问下大牛牛们
I have therefore tried in this book to present a much broader range of information than is usually considered in writings on the market.   
than 后面省略的是"information that"吗?如果是,大家在GMAT中见过这样的省略吗?
speaker:Some shells save the dark matter-smith cloud.
Time1 2:09
The scientists found a new type of planet that has thin gas layer.
Structure:1.foreshadow:existing planets have thick and massive gas
2.point:a new type of planet has thin gas layer
3.elaboration:describe the size of this planet and compare it with Earth
4.implication:it can be habitual
Time2 3:39
Point: AXX developed a new therapy for SP injury
headline list:1.AXX developed a new therapy for SP injury
2.DXX tried to study this therapy first but halted because they concern that it may not be successful
3.AXX picked up this study and succeeded
4.AXX’s next step is to develop a therapy for higher spine injury
5.the company will fund the further study
time3 3:18
Point:It becomes harder to find habitual planet because M-dwarf is found not habitual to life
Headline list:1.It becomes harder to find habitual planet because M-dwarf is found not habitual to life
2.Why M-dwarf was previously thought to be habitual to life:possible water,orbiting period,closer in than sun
3.The wind it generates makes M-dwarf hard to hold atmosphere so that M-dwarf may be not habitual to life
4.earlier findings prove that M-dwarf may not be habitual to life
time4 2:59
5.scientists examine the influence of M-dwarf on three close planets
6.the wind on these planets is still strong
7.new findings suggest that the older the M-dwarf,the weaker the wind
8.XX suggests that we should not only limit our research to these planets,and some other planets resembling sun may also be habitual
time4 4:05
point:Holt suggests that more scientists are needed to work in congress
Headline list:1. point
2.The change of the number of scientist enrolled in the congress:there were 3 scientists in congress when Holt entered into congress while there are a lot now
3.The function of scientists in congress
4.Holt’s example: paper record
5.We still need more scientists not just in congress but also in town congress...
time5 6:36
point:Astronomers reach contact with EECI satelitte
1.point
2.limited for this research
3.a brief introduction of the team
4.the computer in this satelitte is not as advanced as the other two
5.surmount all kinds of obstacles to reach the contact with it
6.the jobs of this satellite
7.try to find out whether there are more machines on the satellite that are still working.
7#
发表于 2014-6-4 07:48:36 | 只看该作者
1 A 01:51
2 A 02:13
3 A 02:15
4 A 01:45
5 A 02:54
6 A 08:34

1.The estimated mass and volume of a plane, which may lead to find the habitaable worlds throughout the cosmos.

2.The Embryonic Stem Cell treatment is on its track again and they won the investment and can help  spinal cord injury.

3. The small size and less orbiting time provide more opportunity for astronomers to explore the M-darfs, which is cooler than sun. However, the stronger solar wind decrease the chance of life.

4.They explored the stellar wind of EV Lac and 3 candidate planets. The M-dwarfs has weaker wind, which means that habitable zones may have the life.

5.Halt suggested that we need more scientists and scientist should do more than science, such as politics.

6.读的好晕
8#
发表于 2014-6-4 08:07:51 | 只看该作者
Time2 1’03’’
Time3 1’24’’
Time4 1’50’’
Time5 1’18’’
Time6 1’40’’
越障  4’21’’
9#
发表于 2014-6-4 08:13:42 | 只看该作者
----Speaker
Dark matter is a universe lifesaver, and the case of the Smith Cloud suvived an ancient collision with the Milky Way under the protection of a dark matter cloak proved the statement
生词有点多,看了原文后才彻底明白讲什么,要多记单词啊!

----Speed
[Time 2]1'35''
Astronomers have found a new exoplanet that is much larger than earth, but has much thinner sheath of an atmosphere, toppling their previous surmise of the positive relationship between the size and mass of a planet and the thickness of its gas.
[Time 3] 1'45''
The results of the initial test of a treatment for spinal cord injury was announced, and the company finally received the funding from CIRM for further trials, which will focus on the upper part of the spine.
[Time 4] 1'49''
It has become more difficult to find habitable planets outside the Solar System.
Researchers often try to find livable planets that orbit the M-dwarfs, but it is also not reliable as those planets are too close to the M-dwarfs, and the M-dwarfs generates strong  wind that stops lives from growing.
[Time 5] 1'11''
After examining the influence of the M-dwarfs, Researchers found that the M-dwarfs older than EV Lac are likely to generate weaker wind than the young M-dwarfs, so it is still possible for lives to exist on the planets that orbit the M-dwarfs.
[Time 6] 2'22''
Holt appealed that scientists should know politics and help with nation's law, because they have more responsibility and understand complex topics better than nomal citizens, and politician should be trained as scientists.
A example of electronic voting machines to demonstrate such idea.

----Obstacles 3'45''
With no act of space piracy, colleagues had made contact with an old NASA satellite, and with limited fund, the team hoped to revive the satellite.
The computers of the ISEE-3 are not so powerful.
The ISEE-3 has remained undamaged during the long occupancy of the orbit, but it was put far from where it was expected to be.
By now, the reboot project is remarkable, and the team received many supports to recreate the equipment.
Many things, such as the function of the satellite’s control system,  instrumentation and propulsion need to be determined.  
10#
发表于 2014-6-4 08:29:21 | 只看该作者
各位用什么计时的阿。。。
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