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Iceland's 1st lost glacier
人类为冰川办告别仪式



RIP, Okjokull glacier. Iceland on Sunday honors the passing of Okjokull, as scientists warn that some 400 others on the subarctic island risk the same fate. With a theme of fighting climate change, about 100 Icelanders have said farewell to what once was a glacier. 
安息吧,奥克冰川。18日,冰岛为奥克冰川的消逝举行纪念仪式。科学家警告说,这座靠近北极的岛屿上还有约400座冰川面临相同的命运。大约100名冰岛人参加了为这座消失冰川举行的告别仪式,活动的主题是应对气候变化。


Scientists said it was the first of Iceland's glaciers to disappear because of climate change. About 100 years ago, the glacier covered almost 6 square miles of a mountainside in western Iceland and measured more than 160 feet thick. A plaque has been installed at the site of the former glacier, which reads: "In the next 200 years, all our glaciers are expected to follow the same path. 
科学家表示,这是冰岛第一座因气候变化而消失的冰川。大约100年前,这座冰川覆盖了冰岛西部约6平方英里(约合15.5平方公里)的山坡,厚度超过160英尺(约合48.8米)。人们在这座冰川曾经的所在地竖起了纪念碑,上面写道:"在未来的200年里,所有的冰川都将步其后尘。


This monument is to acknowledge that we know what is happening and what needs to be done. Only you know if we did it." The plaque bears the inscription "A letter to the future," and is intended to raise awareness about the decline of glaciers and the effects of climate change.

设立这座纪念碑是为了承认,我们知道正在发生什么,需要做什么。只有你知道我们是否做到了。"纪念碑碑文题为"给未来的一封信",旨在提高人们对冰川消融和气候变化影响的认识。



Some store more bad memories
抑郁患者爱囤负面记忆



Depression-prone people may naturally form and store more negative memories than others, that are just waiting to be triggered by conflict, a new study suggests. Researchers from McGill University studying mice that were more susceptible to depression found they stored more units of bad memories in their brains and were more likely to have these memories reactivated. 
一项新研究表明,容易抑郁的人可能会自然而然地比别人形成并储存更多的负面记忆,而这些记忆就等着被矛盾触发。麦吉尔大学的研究人员对更容易抑郁的小鼠进行研究后发现,它们大脑中储存了更多的负面记忆,并且更有可能再度激活这些记忆。


People who are depressed can hardly help but to see everything - past memories and present experiences alike - in a negative light, and scientists hope that finding differences in how their brains store information on a cellular level may explain why.
患上抑郁症的人会不由自主地负面看待所有事物,无论是过去的记忆还是现在的经历,科学家希望从抑郁症患者大脑细胞层面储存信息的差异中发现线索,这或能解释为什么他们会有这种表现。



Kimchi cures baldness?
吃韩式泡菜可逆转脱发?



It is known for helping maintain a healthy gut, but now scientists have found kimchi could be used to reverse hair loss. The South Korean dish of fermented cabbage, onions, garlic, fish sauce and spices is already popular with health-conscious consumers and known for its probiotic qualities. 
韩式泡菜以有助于维持肠道健康而著称,但如今科学家发现,泡菜还可以用来逆转脱发。发酵白菜加入洋葱、大蒜、鱼露和辣椒制成的韩式泡菜,早已受到注重健康的消费者欢迎,并以富含益生菌而闻名。


But research shows a kimchi drink sold in South Korea helps thicken existing hairs and grow new ones within weeks. Researchers at Dankook University near Seoul studied 23 men, some in the early stages of hair loss and others visibly thinning on top. They were told to have a kimchi drink before breakfast and at bedtime. After a month, the average number of hairs had risen from about 85 per sq cm of scalp to 90, and then 92 after four months of drinking the liquid. 
但研究显示,韩国销售的一种泡菜饮品能在几周内使现有的头发变得浓密,并长出新头发。位于首尔附近的韩国檀国大学的研究人员对23名男性进行了研究,其中一些人处于早期脱发阶段,其他人头顶发量明显减少。研究人员要求他们在早餐前和睡前各饮用一次泡菜饮品。一个月后,这些男性的人均发量从每平方厘米大约85根增加到90根,饮用4个月后,增加到92根。


The scientists said this was a significant increase that appeared to have reversed hair loss in most of the men. In a report on the findings, published in the World Journal of Men's Health, the researchers said: "Current drugs can have adverse effects so their use is usually temporary. We found kimchi could promote hair growth and reverse baldness. It is a safer treatment strategy for patients."

科学家表示,多数参与研究的男性发量出现显著的增加,脱发似乎得到了逆转。这一研究结果发表在《世界男性健康期刊》上,研究人员在文中指出:"目前针对脱发的药物治疗可能产生副作用,所以通常是短期的。我们发现泡菜可以促进头发生长,逆转脱发。这对患者来说是一种更安全的疗法。"



Plastic waste in Arctic
北极冰芯中发现微塑料



An abundance of tiny plastic particles have been found in ice cores drilled in the Arctic by a US-led team of scientists, underscoring the threat the growing form of pollution poses to marine life in even the remotest waters on the planet. 
美国领导的一个研究团队在北极钻取的冰芯中发现了大量微小的塑料颗粒,突显出即便是生活在地球最偏远水域的生物,也难逃塑料污染的威胁。


The researchers think microplastics are being blown about by winds and then transported long distances through the atmosphere. The particles are then "washed" out of the atmosphere through precipitation, particularly snow. The discovery is especially disturbing because, according to the study, "the Arctic is still widely conceived as one of the last pristine environments on the globe."
研究人员认为,微塑料会随风飘散,在大气层中长距离传输后,通过降水,尤其是降雪,被"排出"大气层。这一发现令人非常不安,因为根据研究,"北极仍然被广泛认为是地球上最后的原始环境之一。"


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二宝成长日记

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璐璐玶

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iimkyu

语速能快点吗?

海岛第一深情和平精英 回复 @iimkyu

语速挺好呀(●°u°●)​ 」

听友184296052 回复 @iimkyu

你可以两倍速

ipmh1pt32fwy9mrtgxkt

有一阵没听了,什么时候语速变这么慢了,这样还能有训练效果吗?外国人也是这个语速吗?

ipmh1pt32fwy9mrtgxkt 回复 @米小ysf

谁读都可以的,每个主播都不容易,我只是觉得既然来学习一开始听不懂是正常的,总不能听不懂就改变新闻该有的语速

ipmh1pt32fwy9mrtgxkt 回复 @二宝成长日记

我哪句话说我听懂了?睁大眼睛看仔细读!不懂你可以调速听,受不了打击你就别关注新闻材料,中国新闻听过吗?跟你平常聊天一个语速吗?

ipmh1pt32fwy9mrtgxkt 回复 @路过勿扰谢谢

感觉可能是,我也听不懂的。我都拿来熏耳朵,有时间就一句句的精听,只是不想拿来熏耳朵的新闻是个少儿英语的速度

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