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作者: zxppx    时间: 2014-1-14 23:29
标题: 【Native Speaker每日综合训练—30系列】【30-16】科技
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大家好!胖胖翔来了! 今天的文章比较广泛,有生物--神经、吃鸟的飞鱼;天文--新发现的星体;考古—失落的文化;科技—网络战。Enjoy~


Part I:Speaker

【Rephrase1】
Article 1
Experimental Tool Uses Light To Tweak The Living Brain

http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/atc/2013/12/20131226_atc_experimental_tool_uses_light_to_tweak_the_living_brain.mp3
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Source:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/12/26/256881128/experimental-tool-uses-light-to-tweak-the-living-brain


作者: zxppx    时间: 2014-1-14 23:29
Part II:Speed

【Time 2】
Article 2
Lasers Unearth Lost 'Agropolis' of New England



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Hidden ruins are customary in the wild jungles of South America or on the white shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Now, researchers have uncovered a long-lost culture closer to Western civilization—in New England.

Today, southern New England is shrouded by lush forests, whose autumnal colors attract thousands of tourists and hikers each year. Urban hubs—Boston, Providence, Hartford—are peppered throughout. Rewind the clock 300 years, however, and the landscape would be unrecognizable, with much of the wooded countryside replaced by hundred-acre farms. Agriculture was king in New England until widespread industrialization in the 19th century led farmers to abandon their fields and move to cities. The forest stirred and soon reclaimed the disavowed land, cloaking the structural relics of a vast agrarian past.

In a new study, which will be published in the March issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science, geographers Katharine Johnson and William Ouimet of the University of Connecticut, Storrs, uncovered these preserved sites without ever lifting a shovel. Using aerial surveys created by LiDAR, a laser-guided mapping technique, the team detected the barely perceptible remnants of a former “agropolis” around three rural New England towns.

Near Ashford, Connecticut, a vast network of roads offset by stone walls came to light underneath a canopy of oak and spruce trees. More than half of the town has become reforested since 1870, according to historical documents, exemplifying the extent of the rural flight that marked the late 1800s. Some structures were less than 2 feet high and buried in inaccessible portions of the forest, making them essentially invisible to on-the-ground cartography.

In rural Westport, Massachusetts, modern property boundaries overlapped with weathered stone walls that were unveiled by LiDAR. By examining historic maps from the early 1700s, the team learned these demarcations had barely changed over the centuries.


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The untold consequences of this agricultural abandonment on the modern ecosystem are another story told by LiDAR archaeology. Invasive plants like Japanese barberry shrubs capitalized on abandoned open fields that were reverting to forests. Native species benefited as well. White pine, an aggressive timber species, gained a foothold in New England in the mid-19th century through the mid-20th century as farms were abandoned, says ecologist David Foster of Harvard University, who was not involved with the work. “The basic fact is the history of a site strongly influences the environmental conditions and the type of vegetation that develops,” he says. “Therefore, it ends up having a legacy of impacts on the vegetation today.”

“This fabulous work opens the eyes of people like me and other researchers,” says Foster, who plans to use LiDAR in his future investigations of forest ancestry in Massachusetts. It shows “that with relatively little effort, you can generate a completely new data set of information about the landscape.”

Discoveries like a dam and the forgotten walls of a once-buzzing sawmill near Tiverton, Rhode Island, will help quantify the impact that English-style agriculture had on the continuity between historic and modern landscapes, Johnson says. Studying vegetation dynamics near the sites could create a living history of the ecosystem, she says, that explains how much earth was moved by farmers or how humans impacted river systems in the past to guide land conservation in the future. She will also help historical societies document new landmarks. Given that some ruins reside on private land, this mapping will preserve a fuller historical picture, in case the land is ever sold and developed, she says.


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Source:
http://news.sciencemag.org/archaeology/2014/01/lasers-unearth-lost-agropolis-new-england


【Time 4】
Article 3
NASA's Kepler Provides Insights On Enigmatic Planets



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Jan. 13, 2014 — More than three-quarters of the planet candidates discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft have sizes ranging from that of Earth to that of Neptune, which is nearly four times as big as Earth. Such planets dominate the galactic census but are not represented in our own solar system. Astronomers don't know how they form or if they are made of rock, water or gas.

The Kepler team today reports on four years of ground-based follow-up observations targeting Kepler's exoplanet systems at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Washington. These observations confirm the numerous Kepler discoveries are indeed planets and yield mass measurements of these enigmatic worlds that vary between Earth and Neptune in size.

Included in the findings are five new rocky planets ranging in size from 10 to 80 percent larger than Earth. Two of the new rocky worlds, dubbed Kepler-99b and Kepler-406b, are both 40 percent larger in size than Earth and have a density similar to lead. The planets orbit their host stars in less than five and three days respectively, making these worlds too hot for life as we know it.

A major component of these follow-up observations was Doppler measurements of the planets' host stars. The team measured the reflex wobble of the host star, caused by the gravitational tug on the star exerted by the orbiting planet. That measured wobble reveals the mass of the planet: the higher the mass of the planet, the greater the gravitational tug on the star and hence the greater the wobble.

"This marvelous avalanche of information about the mini-Neptune planets is telling us about their core-envelope structure, not unlike a peach with its pit and fruit," said Geoff Marcy, professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, who led the summary analysis of the high-precision Doppler study. "We now face daunting questions about how these enigmas formed and why our solar system is devoid of the most populous residents in the galaxy."


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Using one of the world's largest ground-based telescopes at the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, scientists confirmed 41 of the exoplanets discovered by Kepler and determined the masses of 16. With the mass and diameter in hand, scientists could immediately determine the density of the planets, characterizing them as rocky or gaseous, or mixtures of the two.

The density measurements dictate the possible chemical composition of these strange, but ubiquitous planets. The density measurements suggest that the planets smaller than Neptune -- or mini-Neptunes -- have a rocky core but the proportions of hydrogen, helium and hydrogen-rich molecules in the envelope surrounding that core vary dramatically, with some having no envelope at all.

The ground-based observation research validates 38 new planets, six of which are non-transiting planets only seen in the Doppler data. The paper detailing the research is published in the Astrophysical Journal today.

A complementary technique used to determine mass, and in turn density of a planet, is by measuring the transit timing variations (TTV). Much like the gravitational force of a planet on its star, neighboring planets can tug on one another, causing one planet to accelerate and another planet to decelerate along its orbit.

Ji-Wei Xie of the University of Toronto used TTV to validate 15 pairs of Kepler planets ranging from Earth-sized to a little larger than Neptune. Xie measured masses of the 30 planets, thereby adding to the compendium of planetary characteristics for this new class of planets. The result also was published in the Astrophysical Journal in Dec. 2013.

"Kepler's primary objective is to determine the prevalence of planets of varying sizes and orbits. Of particular interest to the search for life is the prevalence of Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone," said Natalie Batalha, Kepler mission scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif. "But the question in the back of our minds is: are all planets the size of Earth rocky? Might some be scaled-down versions of icy Neptunes or steamy water worlds? What fraction are recognizable as kin of our rocky, terrestrial globe?"

The dynamical mass measurements produced by Doppler and TTV analyses will help to answer these questions. The results hint that a large fraction of planets smaller than 1.5 times the radius of Earth may be comprised of the silicates, iron, nickel and magnesium that are found in the terrestrial planets here in the solar system.

Armed with this type of information, scientists will be able to turn the fraction of stars harboring Earth-sizes planets into the fraction of stars harboring bona-fide rocky planets. And that's a step closer to finding a habitable environment beyond the solar system.


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Source:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/01/140113130748.htm


【Time 6】
Article 4
Fish leaps to catch birds on the wing

Tigerfish swallows swallows after grabbing them out of the air over African lake.


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The waters of the African lake seem calm and peaceful. A few migrant swallows flit near the surface. Suddenly, leaping from the water, a fish grabs one of the famously speedy birds straight out of the air.

“The whole action of jumping and catching the swallow in flight happens so incredibly quickly that after we first saw it, it took all of us a while to really fully comprehend what we had just seen,” says Nico Smit, director of the Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management at North-West University in Potchefstroom, South Africa.

After the images did sink in, he adds, “the first reaction was one of pure joy, because we realized that we were spectators to something really incredible and unique”.

This is the first confirmed record of a freshwater fish preying on birds in flight, the team reports in the Journal of Fish Biology1. Rumours of such behaviour by the African tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus), which has been reported as reaching one metre in length, have circulated since the 1940s. But Smit says that his team was “never really convinced by the anecdotal reports”. So, when they set out to study of the migration and habitat use of these animals in a South African lake in the Mapungubwe National Park, near the border with Botswana and Zimbabwe, they were not necessarily looking for fish flying out of the water.

Nevertheless, during their time at the lake, the researchers saw as many as 20 successful fish strikes on barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) every day. These ranged from pursuits by fish at the surface, followed by leaps, to direct attacks from deeper water.

Smit says that this remarkable behaviour has been under the radar until now because the study of freshwater fish in Africa is very limited. “We hope that our findings will really focus the attention on the importance of basic freshwater research, and specifically fish behaviour,” he adds.


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Source:
http://www.nature.com/news/video-fish-leaps-to-catch-birds-on-the-wing-1.14496

作者: zxppx    时间: 2014-1-14 23:29
Part III: Obstacle


【Paraphase7】
Article 5
The best time to wage cyberwar

Maths model calculates whether it is worth waiting to hit enemies at their most vulnerable.



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If you discover a way to hack into your enemy's computers, do you strike while the iron is hot, or patiently wait for a better opportunity to arise? Wait too long, and a vigilant enemy might spot its vulnerabilities and fix them. Strike too soon, however, and you will have blown your chance to wreak havoc when you might really need it.

A new mathematical model, built on analyses of double-agent spies and code-breaking during the Second World War1, provides a way to calculate the ideal timing of a surprise cyberattack. The work, developed by political scientists Robert Axelrod and Rumen Iliev of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, is published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences2.

Modern cyberweapons can be sneaky. For example, when the Stuxnet computer worm infected an Iranian nuclear enrichment plant in 2009 and disabled many of its isotope-separation centrifuges, it managed to trick the control room so that the worm went unnoticed for almost a year and a half. The new model suggests that the better your malicious code is at burrowing undetected, “the more readily you can use it, because you won't have to worry as much about losing it — and you may be able to use it again”, Axelrod says. In this instance, unleashing Stuxnet as quickly as possible rather than waiting for a more opportune time was the 'rational' approach.

Sitting ducks
In conventional warfare, most situations are of small consequence (skirmishes without a great loss of life, for example). But a few situations have enormous stakes (large battles with thousands of casualties). If international cyberconflict were to follow the same pattern, then a rational nation should be patient and hold on to its cyberweaponry for those rare occasions when political stakes are high — just as Britain held off acting on information from its double agents until D Day was at hand, Axelrod says.

That does not mean that a country should feel safe when things are quiet: a rational opponent knows that stakes can change quickly and so is probably sitting on its best weapons until the right opportunity arises. Terrorists, by contrast, might want to cause as much damage as they can, and for them, “next month is not that different from this month”, says Axelrod. “They tend to use capabilities as soon as they get them.”

The shelf life of an unused weapon also plays a role in the rational timing of an attack. So-called zero-day cyberattacks rely on security vulnerabilities about which the target is blissfully unaware (thus giving the target “zero days” to prepare for the attack). If a group believes that the cyberweapon in its back pocket will not go obsolete any time soon — because its target is unlikely to patch important vulnerabilities on its own before a bug can sneak in — then it’s most reasonable to save the weapon for a high-stakes situation. Stuxnet, for example, probably had a short shelf life, Axelrod says, because it relied on four different computer vulnerabilities in the nuclear enrichment plant remaining open at the same time, so it was likely deployed as soon as possible.

Short-term gains
The findings therefore have the counter-intuitive implication that cybersecurity can hurt in the short term, something that is “absolutely fascinating”, says John Arquilla, a defence analyst at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, who first coined the term cyberwar. If an opponent thinks your vulnerabilities will remain unfixed, they will assume their weapon to have a longer shelf life. “Whereas if we got really, really good at cybersecurity and decided to improve it, and we’re out there discovering vulnerabilities every day, we might actually spark a flurry of attacks upon ourselves,” he says.

Not all cyberexperts agree with Axelrod and Iliev's model. “This focus is too simplistic,” says political scientist Thomas Rid of King’s College London, author of the book Cyber War Will Not Take Place (Hurst, 2013). “The more important policy question, as [a US presidential panel report] recognised last year, is whether using offensive resources is productive in the first place.” The model also ignores other valuable issues, he says, such as what happens when a cyberattack escalates a situation.

Axelrod admits that this model is a first step, and he hopes to expand it to include back-and-forth responses with an opponent, which would bring this work in line with his celebrated game-theory work on a problem known as the prisoner’s dilemma3. He points out that it took from 1945 until 1960 for analysts to develop a viable strategy of nuclear deterrence. “Our aspiration here is that it shouldn’t take 15 years to do the same thing with cyberconflict.”


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Source:
http://www.nature.com/news/the-best-time-to-wage-cyberwar-1.14502





作者: 苏错    时间: 2014-1-14 23:37
沙发?  谢谢zxppx~~

Speaker:
study on brain --chanllege
possible  potential for understanding the human
brain and  diseases
challenges exist but scientists still work on that

Speed:
Time2:1'32
Time3:1'42
Time4:1'36
Time5:2'05
Time6:0'53

Obstacle:5'21
A new model provides a way to calcuate
the ideal timing of a cyberattack.



作者: 疏离无罪    时间: 2014-1-14 23:41
沙发没了,板凳,感谢ppx

Speakerresident Obama thinks that scientists should study how we think and how we learn.This is a really big challenge.Since most aviliable technological method can not be used to ovserve our brain.Then a tool that use light as method comes out which can look into our deep brain and dd genetic material to human brain.

01:20
A laser technology was used to detect the unearthed  Lost 'Agropolis' of New England.

01:05
The history of this site strongly influences the environmental conditions and the type of vegetation that develops.

01:26
NASA scientists have found several new rocky planets ranging in size from 10 to 80 percent larger than Earth and found out that the higher the mass of the planet, the greater the gravitational tug on the star and hence the greater the wobble.

01:35
Scientists use a big telescope to confirm these Kepler planets and try to search out whether all planets the size of Earth rocky.

00:53
A kind of fish can jump out of the water and catch bird to eat.

04:30
Main Idea:the best time to wage cyberwar
A new mathematical model was built to calculate the ideal timing of a surprise cyberattack.And the new model suggests that the better your malicious code is at burrowing undetected,the more readily you can use it.
In international situation,there are enmours stakes and a rational nation should be patient and hold on to its cyberweaponry for those rare occasions.It doesn't mean safe when things are quiet,because stakes change quickly.An unused weapon was saved for a high-stakes situation.
The counter-intuitive implication may be harmful to cybersecurity in short-term.Other people have different ideas.

作者: olivia瓜瓜    时间: 2014-1-14 23:43
我要上首页~~~~差点被删楼,赶紧补作业

Time2: 2m04s
Using the laser-technic equipment,scientists found the lost culture in New England.

Time3: 1m52s
This mapping technique is helpful to investigate the vegetation and land use.
Time4: 2m15s
The kelpler team reports 5 rocky planets,which have sizes 40% larger than earth.  
Time5: 2m52s
The largest ground-based telescope s allow us to find the planets’size and density and composition.
Armed with this type information,we are near to find a habitable environment beyond the solar system.
Time6: 1m33s
In the African lake, we saw as many as 20 successful fish strikes on barn swallows.
We are looking forward deeper research on the fish behavior.   


作者: guagua13    时间: 2014-1-15 01:00
我我也要首页!谢谢胖胖翔 o(^▽^)o

Speaker
the brain has to be intact and switched on --> need tools
optogenetics --> control brain by using light
challenge: altering the genes, have to add genetic materials (risks); hard to get the light to go deep; how we can control the cells one at a time or ten at a time but extremely specifically
We might be able to help people with Parkinson's disease, depression, or schizophrenia.

Speed
Time2  2:26:85  300
Agriculture was king in New England before the 19th century. Geographers found "agropolis" in New England using a laser-guided mapping technique. Demarcations (划分, 界限) had barely changed over the centuries.
Time3  2:17:08  275
Using LiDAR, we can generate a complete new set of data with relatively little effort. Studying vegetation (植被) dynamics could create a living story of the ecosystem.
Time4  2:35:20  327
In the recent findings are five new rocky planets that have ranging in size from 10 to 80 percent larger than Earth. Two of them are both 40% larger in size than Earth and have a density similar to lead. The planets are too hot for life.
The higher the mass of the planet, the greater the gravitational tug on the star and hence the greater the wobble.
Time5  3:29:13  443
With the mass and diameter in hand, scientists can determine the density of the planets. TTV can be used to determine the mass and thus the density of a planet. We are closer to finding a habitable environment beyond the solar system.
Time6  2:26:44  333
In South Africa, people found that a freshwater fish leaps to prey on birds in flight (=on the wing).

Obstacle  5:31:90  791
A math model can be used to calculate the ideal timing of a surprise cyberattck. (cyber网络的, 计算机的)
A country should not feel safe when things are quiet. Enemies are probably waiting for the right time to attack. The shelf life of weapons plays an important role in the rational timing of an attack. If the enemy knows that your vulnerabilities will remain unfixed, they will assume their weapon will have a longer shelf life.
Is using offensive resources really productive? It shouldn't take 15 years to develop a viable strategy of cyberconflict deterrence.

作者: 小鱼上树    时间: 2014-1-15 02:48
30-16
Speaker
Obama’s idea- how we think how we learn and how we remember-it’s a big challenge-mri or wires put on the brain-recent research we can use light-open or close certain gene like a switch-the point is to add genetic material to human-delivery the light to deep cells

2 300 1min41
3 275 1min23
4 327 1min53
5 443 2min21
6 333 1min48
fish preying on birds in flight first recorded- These ranged from pursuits by fish at the surface, followed by leaps, to direct attacks from deeper water

作者: dancingwind990    时间: 2014-1-15 04:11
咦,竟然还能坐到首页~~ 谢谢ppx~~

Speaker                                                               
According to the recent research, scientists find out that the light may could be used to understand the reaction of brain cells like we control the computer. While there are also many challenges infront. Another scientist said that these research might help doctors in various diseases in the future.                                                               
Time 2 2'48"                                                               
Geographers found the 'Agropolis' of New England by using a laser-guided mapping technique.                                                               
Time 3 1'49"                                                               
The data collected from the LiDAR could be used to analyse the effect of English-style agruculture to the society and many other things.                                                               
Time 4 3'07"                                                               
After four years data collection, NASA's Kepler brought various information about the exoplanets. According to the foundings, five new exoplanets are founded ranging in size from 10 to 80 percent larger than Earth. Besides, the Kepler also measured the host stars of the planets.                                                               
Time 5 3'53"                                                               
The possible chemical composition of the strange planets coule be dictated from the density of the planets when the density or the mass of the planets could be calculated by Doppler and TTV. When we know the composition of the planets, we step closer to finding a habitable planet beyond the solar system.                                                               
Time 6 2'16"                                                               
In Africa, it is founded that a kind of freshwater fish could prey swallows in flight.                                                               
Obstacle 5'08"                                                               
This article talks about the cyberwar. What is the best time to trigger a cyberwar?  Different parts have different ideas about it. Some think that it should be used right after there is some improvement, while others don't think so.                                                               
作者: sherlock1992    时间: 2014-1-15 08:04
二环你好~    谢谢PPX~

Speaker:

new tools of brain science:
an early tool is like functional MRI, which shows the active area of a particular task, and then scientists insert a probe to switch on the cells in the brain.
And now, a new tool is light. we can use light to turn on or turn off a large part or a specific type of cells in the brain in a short of time and get a lot of information from this operation. This type-choosing relies on the gene-rebuilding technology. And there are two challenges for this gene-rebuilding technology. At last, the author lists some application of this technology.

作者: cherry6891    时间: 2014-1-15 08:05
占楼啦~~~~~~~~~
Speaker: talk about what hole back the research of our brain:
Method to deal with the problem --2005  optogenetics   
Challenges of optogenetic:1 how to deliver light more precision 2 add genetic material to every brain cell u want to control, which is still a long way to go to apply to human. 3 how to deliver light to cells deep
7 5:00 the best time to rise a cyberwar—stuxnet as quickly as possible rather than waiting for a more good timing
2 2:29  scientist unveiled a long lost culture closer to western civilization by lidar
3 1:47  lidar can be apply for future investigation of forest ancestry and get new set of information with less effort
4 2:55 NASA’s Kepler spacecraft discovered three-quarters of planets. But we are not sure the component
5 2:54 ground-base observation determine the density of the planets
6 1:30 a fish grabs one of speedy birds straight out of the air. Because the study of freshwater fish is limited so she hope her findings will focus more attentions

作者: leeloo_song    时间: 2014-1-15 09:32
zxppx 发表于 2014-1-14 23:29
Part III: Obstacle

【Paraphase7】

Time 2 3’56’’ 两遍, 没看懂,大概是说激光技术发现新英格兰地区以前都是耕地?
Time 3 2’47’’ former agriculture has legacy impacting the vegetation today. Dams detected could help quantify the impact of old agriculture had on today’s ecosystem.
Time 4 2’58’’ Most of the planets Kepler spacecraft found are larger than earth and less than Neptune. Studies about two particular planets discovered.
Time 5 3’59’’ The study of exoplanet by using ground-based telescope was enclosed. Scientists started to use TTV to determine the density of planets. These two technologies helped answer some questions promoted by Kepler studies.
Time 6 1’47’’ Fish in the water of Africa can eat birds. This action has been recorded long before but did not cause attention. Experts went in studies recently.
Obstacle 5’39’’

作者: jennychiu    时间: 2014-1-15 10:06
掌管 6        00:06:17.54       
掌管 5        00:02:07.84       
掌管 4        00:03:20.23       
掌管 3        00:02:40.99       
掌管 2        00:02:17.87       
掌管 1        00:02:49.27       

作者: mozhiwanjia    时间: 2014-1-15 10:56
zxppx 发表于 2014-1-14 23:29
Part III: Obstacle

【Paraphase7】

Time2:3.19
time3 :3.23
time4 4.40
time5 5.18
time6 4.09
time7 8.11

作者: seraph797979    时间: 2014-1-15 17:36
zxppx 发表于 2014-1-14 23:29
Part III: Obstacle

【Paraphase7】

2,2‘36
3,2’03
4,2‘34
5,3,’16
6,2‘03
作者: TaoRs92    时间: 2014-1-15 17:51
time:1:53.86
The development and changes of the forests in those regions.
___________
time:1:42.33
The vegetations and landsacpes in those regions.
The significance:better understand the vegetation today.
___________
time:1:51.67
The planets between Earth and Neptune size dominate in our universe.Before,people didn't know their exact existence and makeup.
Now,NASA finds new evidence.Five new rocky planets and their size and nature.
The study of their host stars.
___________
time:2:29.41
Scientists get the information about size,mass and diameter,then the density of those planets to study them futher.
They find some of them are rocky.
The TTV analyze.
Significance:focus on rocky planets.to find another habitable environment outside the solar system.
_____________
time:1:34.38
The first time to see a flesh water fish leap out of the water and catch flight birds.
Little study in flesh water fish in South Africa.Need more.
____________
time:4:31.74
The new model of cyberconflict.
The ideal time to hack and attack.Not too soon and not too late.
The model from World War 2.
1 For governments.the cyberconflict should wait for the best time and least loss of life.
For terrorists,the time may be same for them.
2 The model is in its first step and need more development.It is too simplistic and have many more factors to consider.

作者: Gryphon998    时间: 2014-1-15 18:07
掌管 6        00:06:45.65        00:20:38.48
掌管 5        00:02:18.98        00:13:52.82
掌管 4        00:03:26.87        00:11:33.84
掌管 3        00:02:56.73        00:08:06.97
掌管 2        00:02:19.24        00:05:10.23
掌管 1        00:02:50.99        00:02:50.99

作者: 椰蓉面包    时间: 2014-1-15 19:33
Time2  02:07
  Scientists have uncoved a long-lost culture closer to Western civilization in New England where recently is shrouded by lush forests.
But in the past,there were hundred-acre farms.
Time3  01:45
  There are untold consequences of the argricultural abandonment.Both invasive plants and
native species benefited.It also influenced the environmental conditions and the type of
vegetation.
Time4  02:09
  Three-quaters of the planet candidates discovered by NASA's spacecraft have sizes ranging
from that of Earth to that of Neptune.However,astronomers have no idea how they form.The measured
wobble of the host star reveals the mass of the planet.
Time5  03:13
Time6  01:30
作者: pennyz    时间: 2014-1-15 20:20
timer1
government will sponsor the brain research,and the new development is using lights to switch the brain parts on.there are two problems emerged in this new method.first,not all parts of the brain react to the lights,the second one is more than one parts will reacta at the same time.it is said to be useful to heal the nureo diseases such as parkinson
timer2
2:00s
timer3
1:28s
the new discovery of remains near the new england give a picture of how this place look like before the industry evolution.and by contrasting the plants with and without the intervence of humans,we can see the human behaviors impact on the environment
1:58s
2:48s
the telescope kepler has discover many plants out of the solar system,and through the estimation,scientists can impled their mass and composition,and based on the now konwn knowledge we should focus on the plants similar size of the earth as bone fide plants for life
1:30s
africa fresh water fish leap to catch the frying birds for prey
obstacle
4:13s
the mathmatical model shows that attack should be choosed as soon as possible
the attackers will wait until the high stake moments
shelf life of unused weapons is also a factor to determine the timing of the attack
the defenders will make their shelf life as long as possible
the critics for this model:it is too simple and ignore some factors such as the attack elescate the situation
futher modification:back-forth model
作者: irenetopia    时间: 2014-1-15 22:17
补作业
1:46
A lost culture founded in the New England, before the industrial revolution,there are farms there, and then the inhabitants moved to the cities. Now it is covered by forests.
1:46
The historial landscape-LIDAR, affects ecosystem and the researchers can use the information to contribute the future conversation,the lost land becomes the new landmark.
2:44
A new found of some planets,scientists research about the volume ,temperature and analysis them. They want to find that the formation of them and why our solar system is particular in populous residents.
2:33
Through researching the fraction of the planet harboring the earth and other bona-fide rocky planets. Scientists want to find if there is an inhabitant condition in the solar system.
1:37
In African Lake the environment and management director catched the moment that he never see before, the fish jump out of the water and catch the swallow. He wants to research more about this animal’s behavior
4:19
The best time to wage cyberwar; some people say it should be wait until the suitable time, others think they should catch the time.a expert said the warfare need more improvement ,including some potential ignore elements and we may have conflict with ourselves
作者: d2a2n27    时间: 2014-1-15 22:40
3'20
2'16
2'59
3‘58
2’05
6'05
It's mainly about the cyberwwa while presented several opinions of when is the ideal time for a cyberattack, in which the passage mentions the shelf-life.  

vocab:
relics 遗骨
cloaking  大衣料
shovel 铁铲,铲
prevalence 流行 普遍 广泛
escalates 升级
作者: xqr17521    时间: 2014-1-15 23:52
Thanks to ppx.
1-5‘58’‘  
a new discovery ,uncovered by the laser technique, showed that the landscapes of New England 300 years ago were farmers.
2-5'30''
this new technique called LiDAR can be used in many useful field.
3-5'41''
the majority of the planet candidates discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft have been measured, including their size, density and mass. However, such plants are not presented in our own solar system.
4-3'39''
the purpose to study these Earth-sized plants is to search for another habitable plants except the solar system.
5-4'25''
some scientists have recored one species of freshwater fish can catch birds in the air, jumping out of the water.

obstacle
the best time to wage cyberwar? ASAP or wait for a more opportune time?
a new model suggests the time to wage cyberwar depends on malicious code's ability that whether to hide for longer time.
the shorter shelf life, the quickly to unleash the viruses.
but some other cyberexperts believe that this new model need to improve involving more aspects of the responses.
作者: NativeStudy菌    时间: 2014-1-16 07:41
olivia瓜瓜 发表于 2014-1-14 23:43
我要上首页~~~~

瓜,上了首页还被催,这可让菌菌情何以堪啊

作者: NativeStudy菌    时间: 2014-1-16 07:44
guagua13 发表于 2014-1-15 01:00
我我也要首页!谢谢胖胖翔 o(^▽^)o

这。。。这是楼上上的小号么,上首页就算了,还两个人一起上,一起被催,也太雷同了吧!!!!
作者: 开心的柠檬    时间: 2014-1-16 09:16
现在才来补作业还晚么!
作者: peby1223    时间: 2014-1-16 10:41
感谢分享,已阅
作者: guagua13    时间: 2014-1-16 10:56
主页菌 发表于 2014-1-16 07:44
这。。。这是楼上上的小号么,上首页就算了,还两个人一起上,一起被催,也太雷同了吧!!!! ...

哈哈哈   补作业来咯
作者: xqr17521    时间: 2014-1-16 11:17
鉴于阅读花了太长时间。。我又回来把他们精读了一遍。。
作者: miyini    时间: 2014-1-16 12:03
补作业
2014-1-16  30-16
Speaker   techs about how we can have knowledge of the neural system in human’s brain
2  300  2’34  a new kind of way to uncover the past landscape and use of lands. And its use in the southern new England.the wave is called Lidar and this kind of way does not need any digs.
3  275  2’04  the advantages of this new kind of ways. It takes no efforts to have a good knowledge of the landscape of a unsold and undeveloped areas in the world.
4  327  2’30  new discovery of planet candidates whose volumes ranges from earth to Neptune and five are found. Three of them are too hot for supporting lives. And the scientists are daunting about how earth is avoiding the attack of the comets and involved.
5  443  3’45  other finding about the Kepler. And the main goal of kepler is to see whether the planet which has a similar size of the earth is rocky or not and thus to turn this kind of planet to a planet that is suitable for human living. All in all , the ultimate goal is to find a planet which is habitable for living.
6  333  2’07  the fish could catch the flying bird above the lake through jumping out of the water. The fish’s speed is very quick and this phenomena is widespread in africa. Some more researches are needed to study the fish’s  behaviors.
7  791   5’23
   

作者: xqr17521    时间: 2014-1-16 13:54
iamyingjie 发表于 2014-1-16 12:38
我也是来做这件事情的。

哈哈
作者: miyini    时间: 2014-1-16 15:09
iamyingjie 发表于 2014-1-16 12:45
miyini再战加油~

谢谢 yingjie , CD上的牛牛们都特别 sweat   

介于还没有制定具体的计划,现在就是跟根小分队 背背单词啥的。。。

笨笨的猫,现在还没体会到小分队的好处,是不是时间积累的还不够呢?  
有些文章必须要回读 才能比较深刻的理解  感觉第一遍读的时候只能懂个大意, 再回读 貌似之前很多没有注意的单词 啥的  才能注意到。。。。。 阅读能力 的提高 还是挺难的呢。。。


作者: purpletea1    时间: 2014-1-16 16:47
2: 4min
3: 2''59
4: 4"33
5: 4"52
6:2"25
7: 8"16
作者: jessie0910    时间: 2014-1-17 21:21
2/300/02:18
3/275/02:05
4/327/02:05
5/443/02:53
6/333/02/19
Obstacle/791/05:41
作者: franciszfy    时间: 2014-1-19 15:29

どもありがとございます

Part 2  Speed
02-50
Researchers have uncovered a long-lost culture closer to Western civilization—in New England;
02-30
Abandoning Agrarian Field And Reverting To Forest Strongly Influences The Environmental Conditions And The Type Of Vegetation That Develops;
01-44
Some Findings Discovered By The Kepler Team;
02-00
Using Some Developing Technical,Researchers Make A Closer Step To Finding A Habitable Environment Beyond The Solar System;
01-58
Really Incredible And Unique Images That The Whole Action(Fish Leaps To Catch Birds)Of Jumping And Catching The Swallow In Flight Happens So Incredibly Quickly;
作者: jokerking    时间: 2014-1-22 10:10
16
spd: 1.58   1.37   2.05   2.50   2.01
ob:  4.43
a new hack system using maths model can detect when the object is vulnerable and calculate the ideal time to a surprise cyberattack. it is important to attack on the right time for the most benefit, so this system is valuable. But many people think it is too simple, also inventor acknowledge that they have many points should be improved.

作者: Arielindo    时间: 2014-1-27 06:13
time2 2:00
-the archeologists discovered that the long-lost culture to western civilization in new England that people moved to the city in 1800s, as a result the place is covered by trees.  

time3 1:41
-the author explains the importance of this archeology study which one archeologists mention that the discovery opens the eyes of people. Moreover, the the author introduces several ruins where are discovered.
time4 1:45
the author introduces the planets which the size is bigger than earth but smaller than Neptune. The scientist mentions that they still do not know how does these planets formed.

time 5 2: 15
the scientist use the telescope to study these planets.

time 6 1:27
the author explains a study focuses about fish behavior that  the tiger fish leaps to catch the birds on the wing in the river of Africa.      
time 7 3:16”   
Main idea: the best timing to wage a cyberwar. One American scholar explains his theory, but the other British scholar rebuts his theory.  
作者: zxppx    时间: 2014-1-27 19:24
http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/podcast.mp3/2F25A507-091E-40EA-B87D1E47CC446DDB

作者: zxzxy1988    时间: 2014-2-5 22:43
new words:
wage a war

speaker:
this audio describes a new technology - scientists can tweak the brain by letting a specific cell work or stop via a certain kind of light. However, this technology still has a long way to go before the real application because 3 major constraints.

speed2&3
0152
0156
this article describes how LiDAR helps historians to discover the original geography of certain sites.

speed 4&5 04:56
this article tells how Kepler finds the Earth-like planets out of Solar System and the results.

speed6 01:34
this article confirms that there are fishes which can prey birds by jumping out of water and grab the birds by a finding of a research team.


obstacle:
05:30
this article describes the best time to wage a cyber attack based on a theory model developed by several scientists.

作者: wensd1111    时间: 2014-6-26 11:16
1 A 01:47
2 A 01:25
3 A 01:55
4 A 02:24
5 A 01:45
6 A 04:46
syberwar is sneaky, two characteristics. first. ; second, short time affect. attack bug, or hide inside exploring at certain time, but the opponents said that they just want proeperous result.







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