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作者: AceJ    时间: 2014-8-19 23:00
标题: 【Native Speaker每日综合训练—40系列】【40-14】科技
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Part I: Speaker


Nose knows what the mind tells it

They say that the nose knows. But it still gets its marching orders from the brain—at least when it comes to the lungs. Got that? Nose to brain to lungs. Because a new study shows that when people with asthma think they’re smelling something noxious, their airways become inflamed—even when the odor is harmless. The finding is in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research. [Cristina Jaén and Pamela Dalton, Asthma and odors: The role of risk perception in asthma exacerbation]

Asthma attacks can be triggered by pollen, dust, harsh chemicals or scents. These environmental annoyances constrict the airways in the lung, making breathing difficult.

In this study, researchers wanted to see whether an individual’s assumptions have any influence over this breathtaking series of events. So they exposed 17 asthma sufferers to a benign chemical that smells like roses for 15 minutes. Nine subjects were told the fragrance was a potential irritant, the other eight that it would be therapeutic.

The results were as plain as the nose on your face: subjects who expected an irritant experienced inflammation. And those who were primed to be soothed had no adverse reactions—even if they were normally bothered by perfumes.

The results suggest that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Or be as irritating as you expect it will.

—Karen Hopkin

Source: Scientific American
http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/nose-knows-what-the-mind-tells-it/

[Rephrase 1, 1:22]

作者: AceJ    时间: 2014-8-19 23:00
Part II: Speed


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Man-made quakes shake the ground less than natural ones
BY Alexandra Witze | Aug 18, 2014

[Time 2]
Expanded oil and gas operations in the central and eastern United States have triggered earthquakes as large as magnitude 5.7, as drillers inject wastewater back into the ground. But seismologists now report a bit of good news: such 'induced' quakes appear to shake the ground less than a naturally occurring earthquake of the same magnitude would.

That is good news because less shaking means less damage. “Maybe induced earthquakes aren’t quite as fearsome as they may seem,” says Susan Hough, a seismologist at the US Geological Survey (USGS) in Pasadena, California, whose work is published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America1. “The hazard from induced quakes is going to be down a notch relative to tectonic quakes.”

But the observation holds only for areas more than 10 kilometres from the earthquake’s epicentre. Anyone close to the drilling would still feel as much shaking as a natural quake would bring. “This might lead to a recommendation that deep injection wells should be kept 10 kilometres away from population centres,” says Hough.

The injection of wastewater during conventional oil and gas extraction tends to trigger earthquakes of about magnitude 4 to 52. (The controversial technique of hydraulic fracturing, or ‘fracking’, also generates earthquakes but usually only of around magnitude 3 in size.) Some of these quakes have caused significant damage, such as a series of three quakes in November 2011 near Prague, Oklahoma, that occurred within just a few kilometers of fluid injection wells and destroyed at least 14 homes in neighbouring towns3.
[254 words]

[Time 3]
Ground truth
“There’s been an awful lot of work on induced quakes, but people haven’t really been looking at the shaking they generate,” says Hough. So she decided to explore a USGS database known as the Did You Feel It? system, in which anyone who experiences the ground moving can report it. The sheer number of people who participate makes the database an accurate and useful tool, says Hough — especially in the central and eastern United States, which are not as densely studded with seismometers as, say, California.

Hough analysed data for 11 induced earthquakes in the central and eastern United States, from February 2011 in Arkansas to December 2013 in Oklahoma. “The observations are very straightforward — in every single case the intensities are low,” she says.

The relatively low levels of shaking suggest that induced earthquakes have a low 'stress drop', a measure of how an earthquake behaves. Two earthquakes of the same magnitude can have different stress drops. Imagine two trucks rumbling across the same distance: one moves in short, fast jerks; the other moves slowly and smoothly. The second truck would have the lower stress drop.

Induced earthquakes may have lower stress drop than natural ones because the fluids injected into the ground lubricate geological faults and allow them to slip more smoothly, Hough says. The discovery may provide another tool to determine whether an earthquake is natural or induced.

Danielle Sumy, a seismologist at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, says that Hough’s findings mesh with her own analysis of the Prague earthquakes. Sumy is analysing data from seismometers set out after the earthquakes there to capture the aftershocks. Her preliminary findings support the idea that induced quakes cause less shaking than natural quakes, Sumy says.

“[Hough] shows that what we think should happen during a natural tectonic quake isn’t really occurring for these induced events,” Sumy says. “That's the power of using community-based information.”
[321 words]

Source: Nature
http://www.nature.com/news/man-made-quakes-shake-the-ground-less-than-natural-ones-1.15742


NIH to probe racial disparity in grant awards
US agency will assess whether grant reviewers are biased against minority applicants.

BY Sara Reardon | August 19, 2014

[Time 4]
Richard Nakamura, director of the Center for Scientific Review at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), does not consider himself to be racially biased. Yet a test of his speed at associating certain words with faces of different races revealed a slight unconscious prejudice against minorities. If the director of the institute that oversees the NIH’s grant process harbours these inclinations, he wonders, are grant reviewers affected as well?

To answer that question, the NIH will launch ambitious analyses beginning in September to determine whether bias hampers minority scientists who seek agency funding. A 2011 study in Science found that white researchers receive NIH grants at nearly twice the rate that African American researchers do (see ‘Grant gap’). Even when factors such as publication record and training are considered, an African American scientist is still only two-thirds as likely as a white scientist to be funded (D. K. Ginther et al. Science 333, 1015–1019; 2011). The disparity seems to arise early during the review process, when grants are first rated.

The findings spurred the NIH to launch a ten-year, US$500-million effort in 2012 to train and mentor minority scientists. But officials acknowledge that the racial gap among grantees is not just because there are fewer qualified applications from minority researchers. Now the agency will look inward to determine where its grant process may be failing — and what to do about it.

One basic issue that the NIH will address is whether grant reviewers are thinking about an applicant’s race at all, even unconsciously. A team will strip names, racial identification and other identifying information from some proposals before reviewers see them, and look at what happens to grant scores. (Such identity stripping is surprisingly difficult: even citations might reveal who the applicant is, and reviewers need some information about an applicant to make a fair appraisal.) The results could be telling. “If the disparity drops with anonymization, that’s clear evidence of bias,” says Nakamura.
[326 words]

[Time 5]
Such a finding would be in line with other results in this area. A study published this year found that faculty members in US universities are less likely to respond to interview requests from prospective students whose names are associated with minority groups than they are to identical requests from students with ‘white’ names (K. L. Milkman et al. Soc. Sci. Res. Network http://doi.org/t9h; 2014).

The NIH will also study reviewers’ work in finer detail, by analysing successful applications for R01 grants, the NIH’s largest funding programme for individual investigators. The goal is to see whether researchers can spot trends in the language used by reviewers to describe proposals put forward by applicants of different races. There is precedent for detectable differences: in a paper to be published in Academic Medicine, a team led by Molly Carnes, a physician at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, used automated text analysis to show that reviewers’ critiques of R01 grant applications by women tended to include more words denoting praise, as though the writer is surprised at the quality of the work. And numerous other studies show that different standards exist for men and women in a variety of fields. “Women do, indeed, have to be twice as good to get the same competence rating as a man,” says Carnes.

The NIH will also analyse text in samples of reviewers’ unedited critiques. The Center for Scientific Review typically edits the wording and grammar of these reviews before grant proposals are returned to applicants, but even the subtlest details of such raw comments might hold clues about bias. Nakamura says that reviewers will not be told whether their comments will be analysed, because that in itself would bias the sample. “We want them to be sloppy,” he says.
[293 words]

[Time 6]
The NIH’s Study Sections, in which review groups discuss the top 50% of grant applications, might also harbour bias: the 2011 Science paper found that submissions authored by African Americans are less likely to be discussed in the meetings. But when they are, a negative comment arising from even one person’s unconscious bias could have a major impact in such a group setting, says John Dovidio, a psychologist at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, and a member of the NIH’s Diversity Working Group. “That one person can poison the environment,” he says.

Even if the NIH investigation does not turn up evidence of bias, it may still reveal some of the causes of the racial disparity in the NIH’s grant-making process. Perhaps grants from minority researchers are more likely to be written in a way that does not appeal to reviewers, says Monica Basco, executive secretary of the Diversity Working Group’s peer-review subcommittee. That would suggest fixes such as grant-writing help. Evidence of bias would be harder to address, and any interventions would need to be tailored to address the point at which it occurs, says Basco.

Nakamura expects that the NIH’s effort to identify and root out prejudice, which he says could cost up to $5 million over three years, might prove controversial. “People resent the implication they might be biased,” he says — an idea borne out by some responses to his 29 May blogpost on the initiative. One commenter wrote, “It is absolutely insulting to be accused of review bigotry. Please tell me why I should continue to give up my time to perform peer review?”

But Nakamura believes that the NIH — and reviewers — need to keep open minds. After all, he says, “we are human beings with emotions and feelings we’re not in control of”.
[299 words]

Source: Nature
http://www.nature.com/news/nih-to-probe-racial-disparity-in-grant-awards-1.15740
作者: AceJ    时间: 2014-8-19 23:00
Part III: Obstacle


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A mouse with the same cancer as you
For $12,000, a company grafts a patient’s cancer into rodents and tests drugs on them.

By Alexandra Morris | August 11, 2014


[Paraphrase 7]
At a laboratory in Baltimore, hairless mice kept in racks of plastic crates are labelled with yellow cards, each identifying a person fighting cancer. These mice are cancer “avatars”—the lumpy tumors visible under their skin come from actual patients.

The animals serve as personalized, living test tubes. Each mouse will eventually be treated with a different drug and its tumors measured. Results showing which medicine worked best will be sent back to a doctor trying to treat a difficult cancer case.

The technology is a twist on personalized medicine that’s being developed by Champions Oncology. The company, based in New Jersey and Maryland, has started offering mouse avatars directly to patients, at a cost of $10,000 to $12,000. Insurance companies don’t yet pay for the technology, which remains experimental.

In the service Champions is selling, doctors first remove a piece of a patient’s tumor during a surgery or biopsy. Then they ship it to the company, where it gets grafted under the skin of an immune-deficient mouse. Because the rodents have impaired defenses, the human tumor is able to grow. Parts of it can be removed and implanted in additional mice.

The data from the avatars is potentially life-saving, since the choice of what drug to give a cancer patient is often made by guesswork or trial and error. “Generally, the drugs we give to patients are more likely to not work than to work,” says Justin Stebbing, an oncologist at the Imperial College London, who has been involved in medical studies of Champions’s technology. The results from the personalized mice, he says, “give patients an additional layer of confidence.”

Cancer avatars are part of a wider effort to carry out experiments on people’s tumors outside their bodies. Some researchers have created fruit flies that share the same gene mutations patients have. Another technology, still in development, looks to capture floating tumor cells from a person’s bloodstream, then grow and test them in culture dishes (see “A Laboratory for Rare Cells Sheds Light on Cancer”). Still further out, scientists have plans to grow mini-organs, complete with an immune system that matches the patient’s (see “Building an Organ on a Chip”).

Don Ingber, director of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, says these outside-the-body approaches face some similar challenges. For one, cancer cells vary so much that it’s not certain the tumor in the mouse is the same as the one in the person. What’s more, the immune system is closely involved in the body’s response to cancer, but these mice lack one. “I think the real issue is that it’s still a mouse,” he says.

Champions, founded in 2007, has successfully grown tumors from more than 350 patients, says company president Ronnie Morris. In June, the company said it would collaborate with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in New York, to create mouse avatars for an additional 100 breast cancer patients. “On the whole, it seems to yield very convincing data that’s predictive, so it tells you what treatment is going to work ahead of giving these expensive and toxic drugs,” says Stebbing, who has tried the technology with patients suffering from rare or unusual cancers.

Not every graft works. In about 30 percent of cases, Champions hasn’t been able to grow a patient’s tumor in mice. But the biggest limitation to cancer avatars is that tumors grow at about the same speed in a mouse as in a person. That means the avatars won’t be helpful for patients who need to be treated quickly, as is often the case. Morris says it takes four to six months to grow the tumors, treat the mice, and send doctors a report.

In a study Stebbing published in April in the journal Cancer, for instance, Champions created avatars for 22 patients with advanced sarcoma. But nine of the patients died before the results were ready. “Within a couple of months after their surgery or biopsy, they get chemotherapy and they pass away,” says Morris. “We build the avatar, but the patient can’t use it.”
[680 words]

Source: Technologyreview
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/529901/a-mouse-with-the-same-cancer-as-you/
作者: 风随心动01    时间: 2014-8-19 23:36
标题: 感谢AceJ,第一次抢到沙发,好激动!!!
Time 2: 00:03:05.51
Background// Human activities will cause the quakes.
A scientist found the quakes, which will cause damage, effected less than the natural quakes.
BUT ...
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Time 2: 00:02:44.79
STATEMENT: man-made quakes effected less than the natural quake.
EVALUATION: It's a good news because less quake cause less damage.
BUT: the wells only 10km far from the earth still cause same quake feeling as the natural quake. So the well need to be over 10 km deep.
BACKGROUND:the human quake cause serious damage.
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Time 3:00:03:54.99
H decided to set up a datebase of feelings about induced quakes.
H collected a lot of date from...to...
H found induced quake had less stress drop than the natual quake.
DS, another seismologist, agreed with H's statement because his experiment about induced quake.
DS thought the found was benefit from communities-information base.
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Obstacle: 00:12:27.73
Overview:
Scientist came up a way to deal with cancer: putting the cancer cell of a partical human being on mice, and finding the treatment with the tumor created in the mice.
-mice in a lab are cancer avatars.
-cancer avatars mice are personalized medical treatment. They will be given tumors from cancer patients and  tested by medicine, and the effective one will be given back to the patients.
-patients pay for the cancer avatars themselves
-how the progress are going on
-JS said the avatars are life-saving method and will plus the layer of patients' confidence.
-beside cancer avatars, there are other two outside- the- body treatment.
-DI said the outside- the- body treatment face similar challenges
----the cancer cell will vary
----the immune system was involved in the response to cancer in human body, while the mice lack the system.
-C: there is successful case of the treatment.
-30% of the treatment failed, and the limitation of the treatment was the speed of tumor growing in mice was slow.
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今天的文章不难,让我对科技类阅读有了信心,再次感谢AceJ的分享~

作者: ffffionabear    时间: 2014-8-20 08:28
感谢AceJ~占坑
----无限感恩~!!进击的阅读小分队~~你的作业(  ̄ー ̄)[冷笑]  不,是你的作业~~一天不做,浑身哆嗦--------------------------------------
[speaker]
Researchers found that individual's assumptions have influence on events.
[speed]
1'22
Man-made quakes shake the ground less than a nature one,and less shaking means less damage to the nature.
1'21
Most of induced quakes have a low "stress drop",because the fluids injected into the ground slip more smoothly.
1'47
A director in NIH found that many people may harbour unconscious prejudice against minorities like him,so he raise a test to probe that question.
1'48
The study shows the bias exist indeed.Faculty member in US universities are less likely to respond to requests from students with "un-white" names,and people harbour different standards based on gender.
56'
One person with racial bias can poison the whole activity.We should keep open-minded from heart.
[obstacle]
2'40
main idea:The cancer avatars,which defines mice with transferred cancer from a actual patient,really offer helps in life-saving treatment.However,30% of rare cancer cannot be transferred to mice,and most patient can wait till the end of the avatar tests.And the essential problem of the cancer avatar program is that they are still mice,not real human being.   

作者: Dmyzywy    时间: 2014-8-20 08:50
谢谢aceJ
嘿嘿~占个坑~

x先更下OBSTACLE。。。明早来speed
OBSTACLE:[3'54]
  transform cancer from people to mice to see the effort of treatments.
  chanlledges that scientists face-> different in immune system and tumor situation
  big limitation: different situation for the growing of tumor.
补全
TIMER 2:[1'28]
  a research shows that damage of human made shake is less than natrual.(good news)
  but it still causes damages.

TIMER 3:[1'58]
  because many people ignore the importance of shaking, H establish a system to observe the shaking.
  the static can help people analyze the earthquake and support some researches.

TIMER 4:[2'23]
  grant reviewers affected as well?
  experiments: details
  problems and main points.

TIMER 5:[1'40]
  a study this year.
  some details of reviewers.

TIMER 6:[2'33]
  negative effection
  major impact
  no evidence->still reveal, it hard to find an evidence
  open mind about that.

作者: cynthia.bai    时间: 2014-8-20 10:43
SPEED
Time2: 254, 3min26
MI: sci: man-made quake< natural ones, this is good, bcs less quake=less damage; but, the distance between ppl and drill<10km, ppl can feel shake

Time3: 321, 4min28
MI: H and DS prove that induced quakes have less stress drop scientifically. H also analyze the cause and how to determine.

Time4: 326, 3min42
MI: During scientific analysis, grant reviewers have prejudice against minorities.

Time5: 293, 3min03
MI: more scientific analysis: 1. In uni, white stu will be requested more; 2. In grant process, w require more approved words than m; 3. Raw comments before grant proposals might have biases.

Time6: 299,3min16
MI: a reviewer who has bias can affect other reviewers, N suggests to root out prejudice, but it is controversial, bsc ppl resent to be told that they have prejudice.

OBSTACLE
680, 10min6
The hairless mice have the same cancer from patients.
Each mouse is treated with a different drug, in order to find which drug works best.
C company offer funds to experiment.
Research make some good outcome: the tumor can be transplanted from one mouse to another.
Researchers can grow mini-organ outside the body, but it has chanllenges.
Researchers can grow tumors successfully, that means , they can find what treatment going to work.
But not all works, the biggest proble: the speed of tumor in experiment=in real ppl’s body, so many patients miss the treatment and even pass away

作者: YajunJessica    时间: 2014-8-20 10:55
Speed:
Time 2:1’16’’ (254w)
Time 3: 1’43’’ (321w)
Time 4: 1’55’’ (326w)
Time 5: 1’50’’ (293w)
Time 6: 1’44’’ (299w)
Obstacle: 4’10’’ (680w)

作者: leo688    时间: 2014-8-20 11:06
回帖就直接用作业回。哥在自习室就不占座,网上也一样。

Part I: Speaker
when people with asthma think they're smelling something noxious, their airway become inflamed.
17 asthma suffers taking test of benign chemical,
people who were soothed felt good
thing could be irritating as you expect it will

annoyances
soothed

[Time 2]
1'12
oil dill in the central and eastern US induced earthquakes, 5.7 magnitude
such artificial influence is less than the natural one

[Time 3]
1'55
study about the drop stress
comparison between two heavy trucks, one slow smooth, another fast jerks
artificial earthquakes drops less stress

[Time 4]/[Time 5]/[Time 6]
5'36
NIH to probe racial disparity in grant awards
minority get less opportunity to get grants
even the institute deny the bias prone to the white application
some studies uncovered that the minority are degreed during funding application, paper reviewing
diff from names among the white and the minority
open mind is necessary

Part III: Obstacle
5'5
CO., Ltd developed mouse with the same cancer as the targeted patient
the mouse share the same gene mutation patients have
still underdevelopment
it hard to speed up the tumors in mouse, so current patients can not have enough time to waiting for the proved result for treatment

作者: HolliHuang    时间: 2014-8-20 16:03
time2-1'33
time3-2'30
time4-2'36
time5-1'31
time6-...忘记record了
time7-3‘50

作者: 好多馨馨    时间: 2014-8-20 20:44
果然新队员和老队员有区别啊 T。T看完脑子都没有印象orz
2:29
2:26
2:46
2:03
1:57

4:41
treat cancer, use mice as tool..

作者: AgendaChen    时间: 2014-8-20 21:00
Expanded oil and gas operation will trigger man-made earthquakes whose magnitude is as large as natural earthquakes. However, the study in the passage shows that man-made earthquakes shake the ground less than naturally ones.
1m28s

There are two studies showing that induced quakes cause less shaking than natural quakes, one  belongs to Hough and another belongs to Sumy.
1m49s

NIH's reviewers may have a unconscious prejudice against minorities and NIH is conducting some experiments to find out whether the problem of discrimination exists.
2m26s

Other findings would be related to the experiment
1m56s

The NIT's Study Sections might also have bias. And even though the investigation doesn't turn up exactly reasons about bias, it may reveal some possible causes of the racial disparity in the NIH's grant-making process. Finally, the author comments on the problem of bias: after all, we are human beings wiht emotions and feelings
1m54s

The authors introduces an approach scientists use to treat to cancer-growing one type of human cancers on mice and then using these mice avatars to test possible treatment for people who suffer such type. And a company, named Champions Oncology, is leading the study of this approach. Beside this one, other similar approaches are also under reaserching, such as creating one kind of fruit flies that share the same gene mutations patients have. However, there is no guarantee that the mice avatars will be helpful for the treatment of cancers. For example, the tumors grow in a mouse at a speed the same as in a patient. So, the patient may already die before the tumors grow in the mouse.
3m51s
作者: Going    时间: 2014-8-20 21:01
Speaker: Nose knows. Nose to the brain to the lung. A test has been done and approve that people’s assumption has effect on their nose. People who expected irritant was inflamed, and people who were expected therapeutic was fine without any problem.

Time 2: 2:27
Time 3: 2:53
Time 4: 2:45
Time 5: 1:40
Time 6: 2:17

Obstacle: 4’29

Time 2: Man made quakes damage less than natural earthquake. But people within 10km will feel strongly and suggest to separate from residents 10km away.

Time 3: H want to approve the affect and collect data from real quake. From the sample collected, she concluded that the stress drop is low.
Time 4: NIH wants to find out whether there is disparity in their review process. Some data show that Americans will get more awards than minorities. Test will help to find out disparity.
Time 5: Comments would be an clue on disparity.
Time 6: Top 50% of grant applicants can also be a clue in investigation. A good way is to keep open minds.

Obstacle: Avatar in mice can help doctors to study cancer of human and then cure the patience. But there are also some limitations.
Mice is not the same as human beings and the development of cancer might not the same.
Not all avatar can grow in mice.
The growing speed of avatar in mice is not so quick and patients might not wait for the test results.

作者: 油桃F    时间: 2014-8-20 21:16
Speaker
Individuals' assumption may influence lungs and produce inflammation.

[Time 2] 1'41
The magnitude of an induced earthquake is less than that of a real earthquake. But the injection of wastewater during oil extraction can cause significant damage.

[Time 3] 2'05
H established a database and concluded that an induced earthquake has lower stress drop than a natural one.

[Time 4] 2'29
NIH has had bias to grant funds and it then analyzes whether bias hampers minority scientists.

[Time 5] 2'11
The bias also exists in gender.

[Time 6] 1'58
The study section harbor bias too. No evidence has shown bias but the survey still can reveal sth about grant-making process. One of the possible reason is the minorities' writings are less appeal to reviewers. Finally, N suggested that we should keep open mind.

Obstacle
Introduction to Champion's service: each mice represents a cancer. Doctors take a piece of patient's tumor and then inject to the mice that have no immune system.
Some other technologies
The limitation of Cancer avatar: mice are different from people and tumors grow the same speed in a mouse as in a person.
作者: onion2.2    时间: 2014-8-20 22:19
time 2 : 1:20
time 3:   1:40
time 4:  2:00
time 5:  1:53
time 6: 1:45
obstacle: 4:20
作者: wangweiyi5332    时间: 2014-8-20 23:07
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作者: cyndichiang    时间: 2014-8-21 10:02
Time2 1'36''
Man-made quakes shake the earth less than natural ones do but only for areas that are 10 kilometers away from the epicentre

Time3 2'03''
A research indicates that induced quakes  have a low 'stress drop' and the reasons

Time4 1'41''
Whether unconscious racial bias exists in grant awards

Time5 2'18''
NIH studied successful applications to find ou whether interviewers can spot the languages from different races.Also, the study shows that there are different standards for male and female.
Other controlled variations

Time6 1'48''
The research of NIH was controversial :
There are flaws in the test process.
Whether the research is meaningful or has a pratical method to solve such disparity.

Obstacle: 4'21''
A new technology: put a patient's cancer into a mouse and then test the effects of medicine used on the mouse.But 9/22 patients died before the medicine reports on mice
So such a long test period is still a challenge to put this technology into use


作者: cherry6891    时间: 2014-8-21 10:41
40-14
time2
The inject well can cause quarks which shake the ground less than the naturally occurring one
So this injection well should build far away from towns.
Time3
Quarks report system , stress drop measurement to tell nature quark and injection quark
Community based information
Time4
minority scientists get less fund than white researchers
Why would that happen? A review with stripped name and racial identification to test
Time5
Bias start from a minority associated name to sex
Time6
Submissions authored by Africa America are less likely to be discussed in meeting
The way minority researchers wrote is less attractive to reviewer
Obstacle
Introduce a new technology for cancer patients: mice avatar
Move human cancer to mouse and try different therapies to see weather they work
Difficulty: 30% of the cancer can not grow on mice
A lot of patients can not wait that long to make a avatar mice
作者: Talitha    时间: 2014-8-21 12:31
2:2'10
-Induced earthquake shake the ground less than natural earthquake does at same magnitude.
-Less shake means less damage
-However, we still keep population 10 kilometers away from drilling.
-eg of such damage.

3:2'50
-H's experiment" did you feel it". Participants report whatever they experience shake.
-H collected 11 induced earthquake. The result showed that intensity is low.
-H used two truck sample to explain her point.
-H explained why induced earthquake has lower intensity

4:2'44
-RN, the director of NIH showed slightly prejudice against minority when granting fund. Will other grand reviewers are also affected?
-a team will start to investigate on this issue from September. data shows that minority scientists usually receive less fund than white scientists.
-500 million was invested to train minority scientists. however, the problem is not short of less qualified scientists. The problem may be the process of granting.
-fund will grant through anonymous in order to see whether it is true that grant reviewers are bias in granting fund.

5:2'45
-faculties are less likely to respond to interviewers requests from prospective students whose name is associated with minority than students's name is associate with white race.
-whether research can spot trend in language used. MC's result shows that women include more praising words. They need to be twice as good as men in order to get the fund.
-Analyse text in sample of reviewers

6:2'30
-African Americans are less likely to be discussed in the meeting. Even thy are discussed, one person's negative comment in the commitee will have huge impact on other's decision.
-evidence of bias is harder to address.
-to solve the root problem of bias will cost around $5 million in next three years.
-we need to have a open mind. we all human. we have feeling and emotion that can not be control. (really?)
-
作者: planetandlucas    时间: 2014-8-21 15:00
Speaker: The article uses Asthma as an example to support nose knows what the mind tells it.

Time 2:  The new research shows that Man-made quankes are less serious than natual earthquake. Some relevant reports are further illustrated about this viewpoint. (1:33)

Time 3: Hough decides to explore a USGS database to analyse the influence of induced quake. (2:24)

Time 4:  Researches investigate weather US National Institutes of Health (NIH) exists the bias to offer fund for mimority. (3:24)

Time 5: The findings of research demonstrates that the organization do exist some bias about race and women. (1:43)

Time 6:  The findings reveal the racial disparity of different applier and the reason why this happens. (1:58)

Obstable: The article introduce a new way to treat cancer patients---using mouse as avatar to try medicine, then let patients use these medicines. Moveover, the article
introduces the process of this medicine way, and results and relevant managerial implications. (3:50)
作者: plpa    时间: 2014-8-21 22:43
SSS:the nose knows...nose to brain to nose...researchers see whether individual's assumption influence breathing...17 smell rose 15 minutes...9 potential irritant the other...no adverse reaction

Speed:
Time2 1'39'' an research that induced shaking cause less shaking than natural shaking
Time3 1'39''two further studies about the induced shaking
Time4 2'50'' Disparity among minorities...one director unconsciously be racially biased...NIH launch a research to see whether evidences show racial bias.
Time5 2'02'' faculty members of university show bias... gender difference in funding programme... return proposal with subtle details may show bias...
Time6 1'42'' harbour bias in group meeting...causes of bias... further development of NIH and the controversy

Obstacle:4'31''
Mouse used as cancer avatars related to lumpy tumors from patients of different cancers are treated with drugs. The efficient mouse will be sent back to doctors and test the drug to patients. One company called Champon(C) sell these avatars as products,which help patients build additional confidence. However, there are challenges such as different tumors between mouse and people;different immune system. Someone who build the avatars talk about the advantages on a whole, but there are further challenges such as long time of building when some patients cannot wait so long.

谢谢AceJ!今天第一天参加阅读小分队~会坚持下去的!
作者: lulalei    时间: 2014-8-22 10:12
掌管 6        00:04:04.19        00:12:40.24
掌管 5        00:01:29.44        00:08:36.04
掌管 4        00:01:32.26        00:07:06.59
掌管 3        00:02:08.93        00:05:34.33
掌管 2        00:01:55.23        00:03:25.40
掌管 1        00:01:30.16        00:01:30.16

作者: NativeStudy菌    时间: 2014-8-22 10:42
YajunJessica 发表于 2014-8-20 00:57
听了SPEAKER,先占座位,明早补全~~~

Hey, yajunjessica,
don't forget to write your memorization of the passage into the seat~ don't leave it blank~
have a nice day!
作者: NativeStudy菌    时间: 2014-8-22 10:43
ZOEYZHANG114 发表于 2014-8-20 04:01
thank you. Good day.

hi, zoey,
nice to see you again, what do you think about the passage? why don't you share your ideas with us?
作者: NativeStudy菌    时间: 2014-8-22 10:44
Aislingling 发表于 2014-8-20 07:46
谢谢~~~祝好XD

hey, aislingling~
a lovely name~
we like to share different ideas about the passage, you should write down yours into the seat you've taken.
作者: NativeStudy菌    时间: 2014-8-22 10:49
mengzj 发表于 2014-8-20 08:55
多谢Acej~每次看到你头像都莫名的喜感哈哈

hi, mengzj,
i like ace's icon as well. it's so encouraging~
and the front page seat rule requires you to put on your summary of the passage into the seat, or your message will be deleted.
作者: mengzj    时间: 2014-8-22 17:12
主页菌 发表于 2014-8-22 10:49
hi, mengzj,
i like ace's icon as well. it's so encouraging~
and the front page seat rule requires  ...

好的,下次谨记~如果主页菌觉得不好的就删掉吧
作者: Starlun    时间: 2014-8-22 22:25
(1:35) Drilling cause shaking.

(2:05) Induced shakes cause less stress drop.

(2:10) Unconscious race basis to giving grants in academic field.

(1:50) Basis of gender in grant interview.

(1:55) Evidence of basis in NIH is harder to address but basis do exist.

(4:10)Implant tumor in mice then help patients to fight cancer, but some patients cannot wait too long to get the treatment report..
作者: Vickyoo    时间: 2014-8-22 23:02
谢谢!
1、2’07” The damage of induced earthquake is not as severe as natural ones.
2、2’52” The rationale of the lower of induced earthquake.
3、4’25”NIH
4、48” Difference in races, differences in outcomes.
5、1’30” different opinions.
Obstacle:3’20”
To give an person with cancer some avatars to help to test the medicine before apply on themselves. This can give patients confidence and solve the problem that doctors give patients the medicine by guessing. But this has backdrops, some patients cancer cannot be copied on the mouse successfully. Moreover the cancer grow at the same rate as it in the patient’s body, which cannot survive patients in emergency. It takes four to six months to get the report, some patients died before they get the reports.

作者: 猫小雯雯    时间: 2014-8-22 23:23
speak:1.44
the nose will act what your mind tells,a experiment was conducted and the result was people were not bother by athma if they
had been told the flower were to sooth
speed:2.26
human are less likely to lead to the earthquake than the natural, but the experiment has the limit distance of 10km
3.08
human damage have less power drop than the natural
2.23
there are biaed views towards minority scientists, and the experiment show only 2/3 minor scientists got the funds from
pulic.
1.37
the result is compatible with the result of the interview of students.less likely to response to the black team.
minor student are treated unfairly.
NIH will analyse the editing process.edits can distinguish the women from men by the language costom.
2.32
NIH did tell us sth about the predudice happens before the viewers.
作者: liujingflora    时间: 2014-8-23 16:30
time2: 2:05 man made earth quark is less than natural caused and some cases about man made earth quark.
time3:2:22 induced earthquake is low stress type. this is why it cause leass shaking than natural ones
time4:2:21 NIH grants show racial disparity in minority scientists. The grant reviewers will have inflence unconsiously. Now finding some methods to aviod this disparity.
time5: 2:51 the minority disparity exists in other fields and the gendar disparity also exists in many fields
time6:2:12 the minority disparity is proved by other peeople but the measure to reduce disparity also brought up controversary.
time7:5:10 the plan of cancer avatars is implanting tumors from person to mouse at the cost of 10000 to 12000. Scitentist could use drug in mouse to observe the effect of drugs. The good impact is to bring patients confident and efficient drug method. The bad impact is that mouse isn't person and this experienment will spend four to six months to implant a cancer mouse, then use drugs and have the observe report when patients are possibly died.
作者: Pumpkin-GMAT    时间: 2014-8-23 23:35
Speed
Time 2 – 1:12 – 254
Man-made quakes shake the ground less than naturally earthquakes, but man-made shakes still damage the adjacent areas.

Time 3 – 1:26 -321
Analysis of why induced quakes shake less than naturally quakes  :  a low “stress drop”

Time 4 – 2:04 – 326
NIH start to probe racial prejudice against minorities among grant reviewers

Time 5 – 1:26 – 293
Tested areas

Time 6 – 1:30 – 299

Obstacle – 3:49 – 680
Main idea: use mice as cancer avatars
1/ brief intro. of this new technology
2/ challenge
3/ successful cases and failed cases

作者: sherry8730    时间: 2014-8-25 11:40
SPEAKER:
when people with asthma think they’re smelling something noxious
subjects who expected an irritant experienced inflammation.

SPEED:
Time2: 2:17
Main idea: the human being’s activities can induce earthquake
Structure:
such 'induced' quakes appear to shake the ground less than a naturally occurring earthquake of the same magnitude would.
only for areas more than 10 kilometres from the earthquake’s epicentre.

Time3 2:34
There’s been an awful lot of work on induced quakes, but people haven’t really been looking at the shaking they generate
induced earthquakes have a low 'stress drop', a measure of how an earthquake behaves

time4  3:04
main idea: racial disparity
Structure:
the NIH will launch ambitious analyses beginning in September to determine whether bias hampers minority scientists who seek agency funding.
whether grant reviewers are thinking about an applicant’s race at all, even unconsciously.

Time5: 2:04
The goal is to see whether researchers can spot trends in the language used by reviewers to describe proposals put forward by applicants of different races
but even the subtlest details of such raw comments might hold clues about bias.

Time6: 1:55
Even if the NIH investigation does not turn up evidence of bias, it may still reveal some of the causes of the racial disparity in the NIH’s grant-making process.
we are human beings with emotions and feelings we’re not in control of

OBSTACLE 4:51
Main idea: human cancer in the mouse
Structure:
Each mouse will eventually be treated with a different drug and its tumors measured.
cancer cells vary so much that it’s not certain the tumor in the mouse is the same as the one in the person
it tells you what treatment is going to work ahead of giving these expensive and toxic drugs


作者: 洋沫沫    时间: 2014-8-28 05:49
2: 2'50 (254)
3:2'36   (321)
4:3'20  (326)
5'2'44  (293)
6'2'44 (299)
obstacle: 6'26 (680 words)

make human's tumors and skins to mouse, and using mouse to test if the drug to deal with cancer.
this method has benefits: patients can know which drugs is fit for them through the trial of the mouse.  
however because of mouse, this method has disadvantage: ...and immune system
people still try to use this methods, thinking it is helpful.
however, it has limitation: the speed of tumor growing is the same, leading it can't serve the patients who need urgent therapy.
作者: ghj699    时间: 2014-8-28 07:00
time2 1'50"
time3 1'55"
time4 2'30"
time5 1'34"
time6 1'29"

obstacle:every cancer  patient 有相应的 mouse和它们对应
however,it is difficult to maintain the the change of  cancer avatar in mouse  and that of in human at the same pace.
sometimes ,the cancer patient died before the research begins.
one problem is that the mouse lack the same immune system as human beings
作者: 丝袜奶茶    时间: 2014-9-7 02:36
Speaker I:
Nose can sense the potential situation and then send to the brain. For instance, asthma patient.
Time 2
01:37
Drilling cause quakes but less than natural earthquakes. However, quake in the center of the drill is tremendously strong. Within 10 kilometer, which is the center of the drill, people should move out.
Time 3 02:07
By using the stress drop, seismologist will know the quake is natural or induced. People should be involve the process of reporting quakes. Moreover, the induced quake is less than natural one.
Time 4 02:01
The proportion of more white people get more funds than black people from NIS. The researchers will concentrate why people didn’t get funds and how to do about it.
Time 5 0138
In the NIS, the student with majority are less likely to have an interview. Women need to work twice as men to have the same position.
Time 6 0139
Racism also exist in the group meeting when they review the applications.
Obstacle:0430
The doctor transplant human-cancel-cells to mice body in order to test mice first before they actually put any medicine to humans. However, the mice is lack of immune system. The doctor also wants to plant mini organs with human DNA, but the samples are still mice, which is different than human body. Addition, the process is slow. Some patients are already passed away, when the doctors finish the testing on mice.

作者: Edan。    时间: 2017-3-13 23:39
The induce earthquake is not as serious as nature earthquake but it just ten miles away epicenter and induce shake also can make serious result
H think induce has a awful influence should be care by people. And based on his obervision conclude that induce is low than nature .the reason is maybe fluid lubricate the earth and do also think h conclude is right,the community based is powerful.

A test about director of NIHs conquence make run want to know how disparity inches NIH .the reason is grant is disparity between racial andhard to solve.
The author find other disparity in the faculty and woman and man in the NIH plant
The fact of disparity of race in the NIH and it should be address
5'35
4"47
6"33
2"45
3"47
作者: lancyzhou    时间: 2017-3-14 20:31
2.03.66
the earthquake  which caused by the gas and oil expanded process happened in us, but the author told us it's not too serious to damage the status of that area in 10 kilometers away, if this action conducted more than 10 kilometers, that will be in the serious damage. and then gave us some cases.
2.20.30
2.20.35
2.16.57
5.30.30

作者: 雪啊碧    时间: 2017-3-15 00:31
T2 02:02.34
T3 02:56.23
T4 02:43.16
T5 01:56.48
T6 01:54.16
作者: lululove    时间: 2017-3-19 22:27
2:29
2:26
2:46
2:03
1:57
作者: 乐子    时间: 2017-3-20 18:17
T2:2:37'90''
T3:2:49'09''
T4:2:38'98"
T5:2:34'53"
T6:2:52'32"
T7:3:44'37"
作者: Eggsy    时间: 2017-3-22 22:14
T2
01.32.01
T3
01.52.21
T4
02.06.68
T5
01.52.32
T6
01.43.24

Obstacle
04.00.36
作者: lululove    时间: 2017-3-22 23:45
T2 1,24
T3 1'35
T4 1'39
T5 2' 47
T6 2'34
作者: chasefuture2017    时间: 2017-3-24 23:39
Time 2 1:17:34
Time 3 1:56:78
Time 4 1:58:22
Time 5 1:59:92
Time 6 1:49:49




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