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[阅读小分队] 【每日阅读训练第四期——速度越障22系列】【22-15】科技

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41#
发表于 2013-7-31 17:07:01 | 只看该作者
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Some social networks make money by selling user's information. Now, user may provide their information to the network and gain some benefit in return.
1min30s
Animals in North America were large, because they ate different food.
1min33s
The pictures a student takes for fun are misunderstood by Senate.
2min7s
With the money of C, pictures were produced during the spare time of leaders in ARC. However, the Senate spends a lot of taxpayer fund and too much time to investigate this issue.
1min32s
The research data used by a Japanese professor is manipulated, so some papers written by the professor has been retracted. Further investigate is on the progress.
4min25s
CO2 may be injected into sandstone and basalt. Some projects have been or are going to put into practice. Regarding the use of fossil fuels, different experts have not reached an agreement. It is more efficient to inject CO2 into basalt undersea than into sandstone. Both the two methods are expensive, more further research are need to decide whether the benefit can balance the cost.
42#
发表于 2013-7-31 18:17:23 | 只看该作者
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1. the internet company couldsell your information and preference to other company without inform you.
3. a idea about space Viking causesNASA to investigate C, a student at Stanford university, who took photos aboutthe NASA project when joining in the ARC’s project.
越障:
MT: Scientists recently foundthey can send CO2 back to the underground to form mineralization.
Scientists are now researchingthe process how to send CO2 back.
If this can come true, humanbeing can turn CO2 back and recreate coal or fuel.
However, injection of CO2 tounderground has some problems and scientists have also to figure out how tocapture CO2 from industrial facilities and transport it.
At last, it wouldn’t be cheapdoing this project.



43#
发表于 2013-7-31 19:19:12 | 只看该作者
1 01:27
In the past, some famous on-line websites, such as Facebook and Google, earn profits even though they provide free services for you, through selling your personal information to someone you did not know. However, nowadays, you can exchange your datas for your own profits if you like.
2 01:29
Although the lands where dinos lived millions years ago was smaller than that today, the dinos never suffered starvation problem because different types of dinos had different food peference.
3 01:47
4 02:55
A graduate student once studied in astronomy made a creative picture about NASA staff dressing viking costume, in order to stimulate people's desire to worked for the NASA. However, this picture incurred law issues.(plus,this issue is about whether the staff waste the time and resource to do some unrelated work)
5 02:12
Something about fraud in academic research. The government said some material writen by a researcher are wrong.

6 07:15
Main point: Try to find a permanent home for CO2 emission
Parts:
(1)Introduce two major projecta that deal with the problem above, the author thinks these two project are both creative and effective, because they both can find some proper ways to tackle the CO2 emission problem and at the same time reduce leakage. However, these projects are to some extent under the field test, and the actual outcomes will be welcomed in the future. And how to capture the CO2 is another essential point for these means.(补充:by pumped, injection
(2)But some people argue that, the key point to address the CO2 problem is to stop burning rather than hiding them.(补充:undertake massive carbon-sequestration ventures) Basalt plays an important part in these approaches. But actually, people hold different ideas about the ideal place for the project, and some scientists suggest sandstone, instead of basalt, is better. They explain two reasons. But a scientists disagrees the ideas above, and insists on offshore as the best place.
(4)Finally, we should recognize that both projects to deal with CO2 are not cheap.
44#
发表于 2013-7-31 19:45:50 | 只看该作者
【part one】1:35
Some search companies use users’ data without paying. Nowadays, F set up a website where users can charge companies for their personal data.
【part two】1:26
It was pretty crowed in the Western North America thousands of years ago, because there were many giant dinos there. Researchers are wondering how the land can support so many dinos since the area before were less than today’s area. They study fossils which turned out dinos had different preference of food. Even in the same kind, they had different eating habits.
【part three】1:28
V made a photo hoping to draw people’s attention to NASA. However, to his surprise, he was in trouble because of the photo. S wrote to NASA to investigate if the shooting of the photo uses the funds and takes the staff working time. The result was that he didn't.
【part four】2:12
V did the photo to combine his interests together. He rent cloth from a history group and got help from his colleagues. The investigation confirmed that. They invested it to avoid improper use of use and misuse of tax. Which is ironic is that the money they use to investigate is more than taking the photo professionally.
【part five】1:45
Papers from a Japanese university research committee was alleged false and made up. One article published in NATURE was draw back too. The investigation was still going on.  
【part six】5:23
Scientists pumped co2 back into where they came from, the earth, hoping to have carbon rocks. However, it is not only costly but also they are afraid people will burn fossils again. They think the most promising way is off shore, but it is also very costly.
45#
发表于 2013-7-31 20:18:58 | 只看该作者
02:03 Some companies want to launch some plans to users can get benefits from their personal date.
01:52 In..time the north America has lots of giant animals,they eat different things so that they can live togerther.
01:48 A student took a photo about the NASA' work, wanting other students increase the interests to work for NASA.But the government thought that the NASA employees are waste the fund for investigation.
03:00
02:05 Some parpers of the Unversity of Tokoyo have been seen in before.
46#
发表于 2013-7-31 20:54:15 | 只看该作者
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47#
发表于 2013-7-31 21:15:54 | 只看该作者
TIMER100:01:26
the internet user should protect their information or benefit from that.
TIMER200:01:51
the giant dinos may have different food preference.
TIMER300:01:20
a picture arise attention on the use of nasa fund and resource.
TIMER400:02:23
a researcher made a photo and suspect the use of NASA's resource.
TIMER500:01:35
a university of tokyo report the fabrication and falsication of papers.
OBSTACLE00:04:23
scientists are trying to make co2 into rocks
48#
发表于 2013-7-31 21:23:18 | 只看该作者
罪过没有完成越障
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The agency that offer free internet service to you may use you personal data to make profits. The cofounder and CEO of the republic.com think the people can take charge their own personal data.

In a period of history, the North American island became crowed. Many different giant species lived on the island at the same time. Some people think it was because the D is a slow eater or the ecosystem was very productive. Another explanation is because these species eat different food.

A student made an interesting photo in which the NASA reachers dressed like Viking and he hope this picture can promote the space science. However, R-IA ask the NASA to investigate whether the student waste or misuse the resources and funds.
49#
发表于 2013-7-31 21:32:33 | 只看该作者
1‘11
some corporations use their users' information data to make money.
an proposal suggested by a compant that the users themselves could use their own data to make profits as those companies do.
but this plan is still lingering on the theoretical stage, and its supporter believe this proposal could  provide users with some privacy protection.
1'25
**years ago, the region 人少食草动物多,dinos eat a variety of food in casing of competing with other animals.——》推广 恐龙和以前时期吃的也不同,
所以结论:(大概是不要以一棵树上吊死?= =)
1’29
一个amateur 本意是想让更多人了解 NASA but his photos are investigated by the ARC , for it suspected those photos are involved some "机密"
2‘08
这个人在ARC工作 很爱摄影 和一群有志之士成立online** ARC因此怀疑SPACE VIKING涉及工作泄露 但是NASAinvestigation后说知识theirtime
1'31
sequester [si'kwestə] vt. 使隔绝

basaltn. [岩] 玄武岩;黑陶器

3'56
USA 的掩埋CO2
有theory support in lab 这是field trial
在别的地方有成功过 然后不同地区的情况
不少人质疑是应该stop the fossil fuel's burning 还是使用这个方法
使用sandstone 比basalt好 原因有两个
最后是这个项目的cost 问题
50#
发表于 2013-7-31 22:36:23 | 只看该作者
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