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Meteorologists (气象学家)then tried naming storms after the latitude (纬度)and longitude (经度) where they occurred Finally,in 1953,hurricanes started getting people’s names-specifically,female namesMale names were added in 1979 There are six sets of names for what the experts call “Atlantic tr...
The dusty red planet has fascinated us for centuries. Even as we learn more, its mysteries keep us in suspense.
New discoveries are changing long-held views of the biggest, meanest, and most bizarre animals that ever flew.
Many people wonder why our cities have experienced so many X-year (fill in the blank for X) recurrence interval storms recently. The public has a hard time believing us when we report the third 10-year recurrence interval storm in seven years. We don't understand it ourselves. Do the ...
There are 8 billion people on Earth today, and water demand is skyrocketing since the first UN Water Conference was held in Argentina in 1977. The UN 2023 Water Conference is, as the UN says, "the most important water event in a generation." ...
So far, Hurricane Beryl has killed at least seven people - three in Grenada, three in northern Venezuela and one in St Vincent and the Grenadines. One of the victims died in Grenada's capital after a tree fell on their home. In Venezuela, a number of people are still m...
So it is not surprising that some would have usstay where we are a little longer to rest, to wait. 所以并不意外,有时我们会在裹足不前,焦急等待。 But this city of Houston, this state of Texas, thiscountry of the United States was not built by those who waited and rested andwished to...
The problem isn’t just a lack of toilets—it’s a lack of toilets that people want to use. The result: millions of deaths and disease-stunted lives.
This is what confirmation bias is, where people are more likely to choose or associate positive qualities to people more like themselves or belong to the same social and ethnic group as they do. This bias happens in a split-second, so while to an outsider, the bias maybe evident, the ...