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Dec.3rdSavingthefirevictimswhocannotflee:Australia’skoalasThevictimswerecarriedinonebyone,theirpawsburnedandfursinged,sufferingfromdehydrationandfear.Theircaretakersbandagedtheirwounds,swaddledthemandlaidtheminbasketswiththeonlythingthatwasfamiliar--theleavesofaeucalyptustree.Ascatastrophicfireshaveburnedmorethan2millionacresinAustralia,dozensofkoalashavebeenrescuedfromsmolderingtreesandashenground.“Theyareterrified,”saidCheyneFlanagan,clinicaldirectoroftheKoalasHospitalinPortMacquarie,theonlyfacilityofitskindintheworld.Koalas,unlikekangaroos,birdsorsnakes,donotfleefromfiresbutinsteadscaletreestothecanopy,wheretheycancurlthemselvesintoaballforprotectionandwaitforthedangertopass.Butduringhigh-intensityfires,suchasthosethathaveburnedinrecentweeks,theanimals,conservationistssaid,arefarlesslikelytosurvive.Evenifthefireitselfdoesnotreachthetreecanopy,theanimalsmayoverheatandfalltotheground,wheretheycanbeburnedtodeath.Theplightofthekoala--anationalsymbolofAustralia--hasraisedquestionsamongconservationistsandscientistsaboutwhatitwilltaketopreservebiodiversityinacountryincreasinglypronetointensefire,extremeheatandwaterscarcity.Whilekoalashaveevolvedtoexistalongsidewildfires,theanimalsarefacingnewthreatsnotjustfromclimatechangebutalsofromhumandevelopment,ehichhasdislocatedlocalpopulations,impairingtheirabilitytosurvivefires.“Wehavetheseuniqueanimalsnotfoundanywhereelseonthisplanet,andwe’rekillingthem,”Flanagansaid.“Thisisabigwake-upcall.”Dec.5thGiant3Dprintersformakingboats,bridges,buildingsandrocketsBoatbuildingisalong-windedandtediousbusiness,evenwhenwhatisgoingdowntheslipwayisasmallcraftmadefrommodernmaterialssuchasfibreglass,ratherthansomethingnailedtogetheroutofplanksofwood.Constructamold.Builduplayersofresinandglassfibreinsidethatmold.Extractthatcompletedstructureandfinishit.Alltold,itcantakemonths.That,though,maysoonchange.ForresearchersattheUniversityofMainearenowintheprocessoftestingan8-metre(25-foot)patrolboatthattookjust72hourstomakefromscratch.Theirtrickwastobuildthevesselusingagiant3Dprinter.Broadlyspeaking,thebiggestobjectthatcanbeturnedoutbya3Dprinterisdeterminedbythesizeoftheprinteritself--andmostprintersarenotmuchlargerthanalargerdomesticrefrigerator.TheUniversityofMaine’sprinterovercomestheproblemofscalebysuspendingtheprinter’sbusinessend--thenozzlethatextrudestheink--fromagantry.Theinkismoltenthermoplasticresincontainingcarbonfibres.Underthecontrolofacomputerthenozzlemoveshorizontallytobuild(asistrueofany3D-printingprocess)thedesiredobjectuplayerbylayer.Aftereachlayeriscomplete,thenozzleisraisedslightlytodepositanotherontopofituntiltheobjectisfinished.Dec.4thThere’sascientificreasonyoucravejunkfoodwhenyoudon’tgetenoughsleepIt’s3a.m.Yougetupandstumbletothekitchenforsomewarmmilkmomswearswillputyoutosleep.Sowhyareyoueatingabowloficecreamwithasideofcookies?Youmayhaveheardabouttwohormonesthatcontroloururgetoeat:leptinandghrelin.“The“l(fā)”inleptinstandsforlose:Itsuppressesappetiteandthereforecontributestoweightloss,”saidsleepspecialistDr.RajDasgupta.“The“g”inghrelinstandsforgain:Thisfast-actinghormoneincreaseshungerandleadstoweightgain.”Whenyou’resleepdeprived,researchshows,ghrelinlevelsspikewhileleptintakesanosedive.Theresultisanincreaseinhunger.Butfoodisfood,sothatdoesn’texplainwhywecravecandyinsteadofcarrots.Toanswerthat,youhavetolookatanothersystemofthebody:Theendocannabinoidsystem.Inastudypublishedin2016,behavioralneuroscientistErinHanloncomparedthecirculatinglevelsof2-AG,oneofthemostabundantendocannabinoids,inpeoplewhogotfournightsofnormalsleep(morethaneighthours)topeoplewhoonlygot4.5hours.Peoplewhoweresleep-deprivedreportedgreaterincreasesinhungerandappetiteandhadhigherafternoonconcentrationsof2-AGthanthosewhosleptwell.Theyalsohadaroughtimecontrollingtheirurgesforhigh-carb,high-caloriesnacks.Allofthisresearchissonewthatsciencedoesn’tyetknowhowitallfitstogetherorwhatcanbedoneaboutit.There’snotgonnabeapillanytimesoonforthesleep-deprivedjunk-foodjunkiesthatweare.Instead,you’llhavetodowhatthedoctorsaystoreduceyourillicitcravinginthemiddleofthenight:Getmoresleep.Dec.6thNeitherhotnorcool,“FrozenII”servesuplukewarmleftoversfromthe2013hitOnceuponatime,DisneysentitssubparsequelstothekingdomofStraight-to-Video--amagicallandfilledwithsuchtitlesas“TheReturnofJafar,”“CinderellaII:DreamsComeTrue”and“TheLittleMermaidII:ReturntotheSea.”Itwasahappiertime,onethatisnowapparentlyover,as“FrozenII”hitstheaters.“FrozenII”startsoffonshakyround,largelybecauseitbacktracksonmuchofthecharacterdevelopmentAnnaandElsawentthroughinthefirstmovie.Attheendof“Frozen”,Elsahadlearnedthatherpowerswereagift,notaburden,andshehadbecomeconfidentandproudinusingthem.Atthebeginningof“FrozenII”,thatconfidenceisgone.Whatevertechnicaladvancementshavebeenmadeincomputeranimationoverthepastsixyearsaren’treadilyapparentin“FrozenII”,whichmostlyhasthesamefrostylookasthefirstfilm.AnimpressiveseabattlebetweenElsaandaglowingicehorse--justgowithit--isasgoodasthevisualsget.Thebiggestdisappointment?Themusic.In“Frozen”,eventhethrowawaysongshadwitReturningcomposersRobertLopezandKristenAndersonLopeztrytogiveElsatwoshowstoppingnumbers:“IntotheUnknown”and“ShowYourself.”Butneithersongreachesanyemotionalheights.(Nevermindthattherereallyisn’tashowtostop.)Yes,“FrozenII”isaletdownwhencomparedwiththeoriginal.It’shardtoseehowthesameteamwhomadesomethingsocoolin2013coulddeliversomethingso--there’snootherwordforit--lukewarm.Dec.7thFranceannouncesnewmeasurestotackledomesticviolenceTheFrenchgovernmentunveilednewmeasurestocombatdomesticviolenceMonday,amidgrowingawarenessofthesometimesdeadlytollithastakenonwomeninFrance.TensofthousandsofpeoplemarchedinParisandothercitiesSaturdaytoprotestagainstgender-basedviolenceinFrance.Accordingtogovernmentfigures,awomaniskilledinFrancebyapartnerorformerpartnereverythreedays,oneofthehighestratesinWesternEurope.EveryyearinFrance,anestimated219,000womenaged18-75arethetargetsofphysicalorsexualviolencebycurrentorformerpartners,butonly20%fileofficialcomplaints.PrimeMinisterEdouardPhilippesaidMonday--theInternationalDayfortheEliminationofViolenceAgainstWomen--thatfortoolongtherehadbeena“collectivesilence”onthefailuretoaddresstheproblem.“Thissilencekills,andcontinuestodoso,”PhilippesaidatanewsconferenceinParistooutlinethenewmeasures.Hesaidthegovernmentwouldincreaseeffortsinschoolstoraiseawarenessofgender-basedviolence,openaround-the-clockdomesticviolencehotline,hiremorespecializedsocialworkersinpolicestations,andincreasetreatmentofviolentpartnerstoavoidrepeatoffenses.Advocacygroupshavewelcomedthesurgeinawarenessofdomesticviolence,butMondaythemsaidsomeofthegovernment’smeasuresdidnotgofatenough.NounsToutes,orAllofUs,oneofthegroupsthatorganizedthedemonstrationsSaturday,saidthatsomeofthemeasuresannouncedbyPhilippealreadyexistedbutlackedfundingorwereinsufficientlyapplied.“Thedisappointmentisashighasthehugeexpectationsthatroseupthesepastmonths,”thegroupsaidinastatement.“Wefundingthatshowedfachangeinscale.”Dec.8thDeathsofK-popstarsputfocusonmentalhealthtaboosinSouthKoreaSulli,25,tookherownlifeinOctoberafteryearsofonlineabuse.HerclosefriendGoo,28,hadjustcompletedasolotourofJapanwhenherbodywasfoundatherhomeinSeoullastweekend.Inthespaceofsicweeks,twoK-popstarswhosetalentshadbroughtthemfameacrossAsiadied.Theirdeaths,alongwitharecentsexualabusescandal,haveputtheindustryunderunprecedentedscrutinyoveritstreatmentofwomen.Theyalsoposeuncomfortablequestionsaboutthetoxicmixofmisogynyandtaboosovermentalillnessthatexpertssayisruininglivesbeyondthehighlypressuredconfinedofthemusicindustry.Therearesignsthatattitudesarechanging.Goo’sdeathsparkedapetitiontothewebsiteoftheSouthKoreanpresidents,MoonJae-in,callingforstrongerpunishmentsforabusiveonlinecomments.TheNationalAssemblywillsoonbegindebatingabillnicknamedSulli’slawtocombatonlineabuse.ButthatistreatingonlypartoftheSouthKoreanmentalhealthmalaisethathasbeenbroughtintosharpfocusbySulliandGoo’sdeaths.ItisnocoincidencethatadecadeinwhichseveralcelebritieshavetakentheirownlivescoincidedwithariseinmentalillnessandsuicidesthroughoutSouthKoreansociety.K-popstars,likemillionsofotherSouthKoreans,arediscouragedfromseekinghelpfordepression,whichisstillviewedasafailureofmoralcharacter.“TheblamelieswithSouthKoreansocietyingeneral,”saidRyuSang-ho,aneurologistatHaedonghospitalinBusan.“Manypeoplewithmentalhealthissuesarereluctanttotakemedicationforfearofbeingseenasweak-minded.Mentalhealthproblemsshouldbetreatedinthesamewayasacommoncold.SouthKoreansocietyneedstocatchup.”Dec.9thQueenpraisesheroeswhousedanarwhaltuskandfireextinguishertostopLondonBridgeattackerThequeenonSaturdayledtributestoindividualactsofbraveryonLondonBridge,whichincludedaPolishimmigranthelpingsubduetheBritish-bornterroristwithafive-footnarwhaltuskgrabbedfromawall.AsmoredetailsemergedaboutFriday’sdeadlyknifings--carriedout,policesaid,by28-year-oldUsmanKhan,previouslyconvictedandjailedforaterrorismplot--newprofilesincourageappearedintheBritishpress.Theywerebolsteredbyamateurvideoclips,witnessstatementsandpaeansbytheLondonmayorandtheBritishprimeminister.Britishmediareportsalsosaidthatoneofthepeoplewhointervenedintheattackisaconvictedmurderer.Theinterventionofseveralmembersofthepublicappearstohavestoppedtheattackfrombeingfarworse,witnessessaid,asKhanwasseenrunningontoLondonBridgewithalargeknifeinhishhands.Hewasthenconfrontedbyatleastthreeman.Onejabbedwiththedecorativenarwhaltusk.Anotherletlooseasprayfromafireextinguisher.Athirdusedhisfistsandfeet.Theattackerwaslatershotandkilledbypolice.QueenElizabethII,inastatement,praisedtheirbravery.“Iexpressmyenduringthankstothepoliceandemergencyservices,aswellasthebraveindividualswhoputtheirownlivesatrisktoselflesslyhelpandprotectothers,”shesaid.Dec.10thWhatmightadoctorlistentoduringsurgery?In“HARRY&PAUL”,aBritishsketch-comedyshow,twosurgeons,CharlesandSheridan,aretryingtodecidewhattolistentowhiletheyoperate.Suchasceneisnotthatunusualinanoperatingtheater.Surgeryrequiresattentiontodetail,teamcollaboration,physicalstaminaandfinemotorskills--andasoundtrackcanhelpwiththeendeavour.Theuseofmusicinsurgerywasfirstintroducedin1914,withaviewtosmoothingpatientsinaerabeforeanesthesia.Musicmaskedthebackgroundnoiseanddistractedpatientsfromtheexperienceofbeingcutopenandsewnbacktogether.Thoughmanypatientsarenowputundergeneralanesthesiaforintrusiveprocedures,themusiclingerson,usuallyforthebenefitofdoctors.Whatmightyoursurgeonbelisteningtowhileyou’reonthetable?Thesurgeonsconsultedforthisarticlesaidthenatureoftheoperationisabigfactorindeterminingtheirplaylists.Musicismostcrucialwhenpatientshavenotbeenputtosleep.“Morerelaxingmusicforalocal-anaestheticvasectomywithanawakepatientisusefultoallowhimtotoleratetheprocedure,”saysRajeshNair,aconsultanturologicalsurgeonatLondonBridgeHospital.Thoughitisnotpainful,thesensationandexperienceoftheoperationcanbequitealarming.Inthesecases,musicisintendedtobeabalm.Heavymentalwouldn’tcutit(unlessthepatientspecificallyrequestedit).Ifpatientsareasleep,however,itisuptothesurgeons.Individualpreferencesobviouslycomeintoit--whattheheadsurgeonortheteamseeasrelaxingoruplifting.Manyhavego-totunes.ForAlastairFry,aconsultantoralandmaxillofacialsurgeonatLBH,it’sGrooveArmada’s“Chicago”,whichhesays“alwayshelpsgetusinthezone”.Dec.11thSeoulchefEoYun-gwonsuesMichelinGuideforincludinghisrestaurantSomechefsdreamtheirwholelivesofwinningaMichelinstar.ButnotEoYun-gwon.TheSouthKoreanchefisreportedlysuingMichelinforincludinghisrestaurantRistoranteEointheir2019guidetoSeoul,sayingthatheaskedthemnotto.“IhavefiledapublicinsultcriminalcomplaintagainstMichelinGuide’sbehaviorofforciblylisting(restaurants)againsttheirwillandwithoutaclearcriteria,”hewroteonhisFacebookpage.Inparticular,EotakesissuewiththewaythatMichelin,whichislegendarilytight-lippedaboutitsprocess,judgesrestaurants.AccordingtoEo’sFacebookpage,heemailedMichelinaskingthemtoremovehisrestaurantfromtheguideinallcategoriesanddemandedthattheyexplaintheratingcriteria.Hesayshewroteintheemail:”Numerousrestaurantsandtheworkersarewastingawaytheirsoul(money,time,andeffort)topursuethemiragethatisMichelinstar.”MichelinreleaseditsfirstSeoulrestaurantguidein2016.TheirdescriptionofRistoranteEospecificallycitedthechef,statingthat“eachdishclearlydemonstrateshisinsightintotheintegrityandsimplicityofItaliancooking.”AlthoughEo’ssuithasalreadymadenewsinthefoodworld,SouthKoreancriminalattorneyShinHa-nasaysthatthechargesareunlikelytostick.“Thereneedstobeaninsultingstatementthatwouldcutdownone’ssocialstanding.”ShinexplainstoCNN.“Usually,thereneedstobecursewords.Sincetheguidedidn’tprintprofanity,Idon’tthinkthechargeswillstand.”Dec.12thWhatwecanlearnfromtheworld’sfirstcomputerbugTheworld’sfirstcomputerprogramwaswrittenbyAdaLovelace,anEnglishmathematician,in1843.ShewasfriendswithCharlesBabbage,whohadbeenseizedbytheideaofbuildingamechanicalcomputertoautomatetheprocessofcreatingthemathematicaltablesusedinnavigation.Babbagehopedhismachinecouldautomateawayhumanshortcomings.Topublicisehisdesignandhelphimraisethemoneytobuildit,Lovelacepublishedanacademicpaperexplainingitsworkings,inwhichsheincludedthefirstprogram.Shethusbecamethefirstprogrammerinhistory.Butsomethingunusualhappenedwhencomputerscientistsrecentlytranslatedherprogramtotunitonamoderncomputer:itturnedouttocontainabug.Itseemsmostlikelythatthebugwastypesetforprinting.Butit’sareminderthatsoftwareisahumancreationthatreflectstheerror-pronenatureofitscreators.Thatisworthrememberingtodaybecause,intheeraofartificialintelligenceandalgorithmicdecision-making,theideaofusingmachinestoautomateprocessesandovercomehumanfailingshasresurfaced.Softwarecompaniesclaimthatusingalgorithmstodocertainjobs,suchasfilteringjobcandidates,isfairerthanhavinghumansdoit,becausemachinescan’tbebiasedorprejudicedinthewaythathumanscan.Butsuchsystemsareoftenbasedonhistoricaldatasets,whichareintrinsicallybiased.Trainyourhiringalgorithmtofavourthekindsofemployeeswhohavedonewellinthepastanditwillfavoutwhitemen.ThelessonfromAdaLovelace’sfirstprogramisthatautomatingawayhumanshortcomingismuchharderthanitlooks,whetherin1843or2019.Dec.13thSaxonroyaljewelsarestolenfromaGermanmuseumThievesbrokeintoamuseumintheeasternGermancityofDresdenearlyMondayandmadeoffwiththreecollectionsofjewelryfromtheroyalhouseofSaxony,madeofgoldandpreciousstones,thatauthoritiessaidwereofimmeasurablehistoricalandculturalvalue.Thebreak-intookplaceintheJewelRoom,oneof10roomsintheRoyalPalaceknownastheGreenVault.Theroomsholdacollectionof3,000individualobjects,gatheredbyAugusttheStrong,an18thcenturyruleroftheGermanstateofSaxony,aswellasofPolandandLithuania.TheobjectsintheGreenVaultareoneoftheworld’smostintactcollectionsofBaroquejewels.Policesaidtheyreceivedacallat4:59a.m.fromsecurityguardsatthemuseumwhowitnessedtherobberyonalivevideofeedfromtheroomintheGreenVaultthathousedthedisplaycase.Ataboutthesametimeasthefirstcalltopolice,firefighterswerecalledtoanelectricalfireonthenearbyAugustBridge,saidClaudiaKubaofDrewag,theelectricitysupplierforDresden.Theensuingpowershutdowncausedthestreetlightsaroundthemuseumtogoout,policesaid,addingthatofficerswereinvestigatingwhetherthefireandpowerinterruptionwerelinkedtothebreak-in.Thestolenjewelryisfarmorevaluableasacollectionthanasindividualpieces,MarionAckermann,generaldirectoroftheStaatlicheKunstsammlungen,said,andsheappealedtothethievesnottobreakthemapartormeltthemdown.DirkSyndram,directoroftheGreenVault,saidthemuseumplannedtoputoutdetailedinformationinthecourseofthedayabouttheexactpiecesthatweretaken,inhopesofhelpingtorelocatethem.Dec.14thThe
ingredients
of
China’s
food
vloggers’
successAmodern
view
of
ancient
ChinaAnother
vlogger
Li
Ziqi,
29,
has
also
tapped
into
the
appeal
of
rural
settings.
She
has
more
than
18
million
followers
on
Sina
Weibo,
and
more
than
six
million
subscribers
on
YouTube.
These
numbers
make
Li
the
second
most
influential
vlogger
from
China
on
international
video-sharing
platforms.
She
started
shooting
short
videos
in
2016,
inspired
by
the
self-sufficient
lifestyle
of
ancient
Chinese
people.
A
young
woman
of
the
post-1990
generation,
Li
looks
elegant
with
long
braids
in
her
hair,
always
clad
in
exquisite
traditional
dresses.
In
her
short
videos,
she
has
picked
ripe
cherries
to
make
jam
and
harvested
peaches
to
make
sweet
wine.Most
viewers
found
that
the
lifestyle
depicted
and
the
picturesque
landscapes
displayed
in
Li’s
videos
help
them
find
inner
peace
and
give
them
a
psychological
break
from
their
stressful
and
busy
urban
routine.One
subscriber,
Liam
Lowentha,
comments:
“I
have
insurmountable
respect
and
admiration
for
this
woman.
Not
just
from
what
I
see
in
the
videos,
but
the
fact
she’s
bringing
back
to
life
an
archaic
way
of
doing
things.
Because
of
her
I’ve
learned
a
lot
about
culture,
process
and
reaction.
I’ve
also
gained
several
new
skills.”Apart
from
showcasing
how
to
cook,
Li
has
even
demonstrated
other
ancient
skills,
such
as
embroidery,
movable-type
printing,
dyeing
cloth
and
making
furniture.
She
has
impressed
her
viewers
with
her
manual
dexterity
and
the
charm
of
China’s
traditional
handicrafts
and
techniques.
She
has
spent
two
years
making
paper
from
tree
bark,
brushes
out
of
rabbit
hair,
and
other
stationery
with
natural
materials.Li
says:
“As
an
increasingly
influential
vlogger,
I
hope
I
can
show
the
world
the
wondrous
cultural
heritage
of
China.”Dec.15thSlowly,
HIV
is
being
beatenOn
the
principle
that
no
news
is
good
news,
the
fact
that
AIDS
has
dropped
out
of
the
headlines
is
surely
a
good
thing.
Nevertheless,
it
does
no
harm
for
the
world
to
be
reminded
from
time
to
time
that
the
illness
has
not
gone
away.
To
that
end,
UNAIDS
and
the
World
Health
Organisation
promote
December
1st
as
World
AIDS
Day.This
year
is
the
last
before
the
target
date
for
the
success
of
the
latest
of
the
agencies'
campaigns
to
roll
out
the
antiretroviral
drugs.
This
particular
campaign
is
called
90-90-90.
Its
aims
are
that,
by
2020,
90%
of
all
those
around
the
world
who
are
infected
will
know
they
are
infected;
90%
of
that
group
will
be
receiving
sustained
antiretroviral
therapy;
and
90%
of
those
receiving
therapy
will
have
had
the
virus
effectively
suppressed.As
the
chart
shows,
doing
this
by
2020
is
unlikely.
Whether
that
is
seen
as
a
failure,
though,
depends
on
your
point
of
view.
Had
the
target
been
reached
easily
it
would
surely
have
been
criticised
as
unambitious.Regardless
of
when
90-90-90
is
achieved
the
next
aim,
95-95-95,
is
already
pencilled
in
for
2030.
The
exact
meaning
of
that
phrase
is
unclear.
But
in
principle
eliminating
HIV
is
possible
with
existing
technology.
The
slogans
for
this
are
"zero
new
HIV
infections",
"zero
AIDS-related
deaths"
and
"zero
discrimination".However,
there
is
no
vaccine
against
HIV.
If
this
state
of
affairs
continues,
eliminating
the
virus
will
mean
giving
drugs
to
all
those
infected
until
they
have
died
of
other
causes.
It
will
also
mean
someone
paying
for
those
drugs.
Exterminating
HIV,
then,
will
be
a
huge
undertaking
and
an
expensive
one.
But
not,
with
luck,
an
impossible
one.Dec.16thWho
will
control
Alphabet
once
Sergey
Brin
and
Larry
Page
are
gone?Messrs
Brin
and
Page
are
retiring
from
a
giant
that
dominates
the
search
business.
Alphabet,
as
their
firm
is
now
known,
is
the
world’s
fourth-most-valuable
listed
company.
In
spite
of
its
conspicuous
success,
they
leave
it
facing
uncomfortable
questions
—
about
its
strategy
and
who
is
really
in
control.Silicon
Valley
has
always
featured
entrepreneurs
making
giant
leaps.
Even
by
those
standards
jumped
far,
fast.
From
the
start
its
search
engine
enjoyed
a
virtuous
circle
—
the
more
people
use
it
and
the
more
data
it
collects,
the
more
useful
it
becomes.
The
business
model,
in
which
advertisers
pay
to
get
the
attention
of
users
around
the
world,
has
printed
money.
It
took
just
eight
years
to
reach
$10bn
in
annual
sales.
By
comparison,
Uber
has
incinerated
$15bn
and
still
loses
money.
There
are
uncertainties,
however.
Take
strategy
first.
Other
tech
giants
have
diversified
away
from
their
core
business.
In
China
Tencent
has
shifted
from
video
games
to
a
huge
array
of
services.
Alphabet
has
not
stood
still:
it
bought
YouTube
in
2006
and
shifted
to
mobile
by
launching
Android,
an
operating
system,
in
2007.
But
it
still
makes
85%
of
its
sales
from
search-advertising.Another
question
is
who
will
be
in
control.
Of
today’s
digital
giants,
two
have
so
far
faced
succession
—
Microsoft
and
Apple.
They
have
prospered
partly
because
their
founders
or
their
families
did
not
retain
voting
control
after
they
left
the
scene.
Alphabet’s
founders
should
forfeit
their
special
voting
rights.
Their
firm
faces
deep
questions
—
best
to
give
someone
else
the
freedom
to
answer
them.Dec.17thTomakemoney,studymathsoreconomicsatatopuniversityForAmericanuniversitystudentsaimingtomaximisetheirearningspotential,therearetwostrategiesworthconsidering.Thefirstistogainadmissiontoahighlyselectiveschool,therebysignallingone’svaluetopotentialemployers.Thesecondistopursuealucrativefieldofstudeysuchascomputerscienceoreconomics,ratherthanEnglishofhistory.Studentswhocanachievebothfeatstendtowarnthemost;thosewhoachieveneither,theleast.Butwhichfactormattersmore?NewdatafromAmerica’sDepartmentofEducation,releasedonNovember20th,helpshelightonthisquestion.Theagency’slatest“collegescorecard”,whichcompilesdataonearningsbyinstitutionandfieldofstudy,yieldstwonotablefindings.First,itisonlygraduatesfromeliteuniversities--thosethatadmitlessthanoneinfourapplicants--whoenjoyhighearningsongyearaftergradation.Thosefrommerelygoodschoolsdonottypicallyearnmuchmorethanthosefromless-selectiveinstitutions.Second,graduatesoftop-rankeduniversitywhoopttostudymathematicsandcomputersciencesignificantlyout-earntheirpeerswhomajorinlifesciencesorliberalarts.Thesedatahavetheirlimitations.Thecollegescorecardincludesonlydataongraduateswhoappliedforfederalloans.Thismeansthatpupilsfromricherfamiliesareleftout.Itisalsoworthnotingthatgraduatesarerarelymotivatedbymoneyalone,especiallyiftheycomefromwealthyhouseholds.數(shù)學(xué)英式拼寫要加sAtatopuniversity英式:maximise;美式:maximize優(yōu)質(zhì)高等學(xué)校ahighlyselectedschoolTherebySignalv.表達(dá),表示;顯示n.信號;標(biāo)志Eg.Hairlosscanbeawarmingsignal.Thescandalsignalstheendofhispoliticalcareer.lucrativeadj.賺錢的,盈利的producingalargeamountofmoneyEg.AlucrativebusinessDepartmentofEducationShedlightonsth.為…提供解釋;使…較容易理解toletlightfallsomewhere=throw/castlightonCollegescorecard美國高校記分卡使當(dāng)時(shí)的奧巴馬政府歷時(shí)三年推出的一個(gè)選校工具,目前收錄了美國近7000所高校的數(shù)據(jù)。用戶可以利用“高校記分卡”快速查詢到某所大學(xué)的具體費(fèi)用、畢業(yè)率、畢業(yè)生薪酬,以及畢業(yè)生多久能還清貸款等統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)據(jù)。指標(biāo)簡明,查詢方便,比較和篩選功能強(qiáng)大。但有人認(rèn)為它并未將一些特殊情況納入考慮范圍內(nèi),故并不公平、全面,而且純粹從金錢角度來衡量畢業(yè)生準(zhǔn)備的是否夠好,會衍生出很多其他問題。Yieldv.得出;產(chǎn)生;出產(chǎn)Treesthatyieldfruit會長水果的樹Toyieldmillionsintaxes帶來數(shù)百萬的稅收Toyieldtwonotablefindings得出兩個(gè)值得注意的結(jié)論Compilev.湖邊;編纂;編輯collectinformationfromdifferentplacesandarrangeitinabook,reportorlistEg.Tocompileadictionary辨析college,university,institution,instituteCollege的使用范圍最小,指那些只授予本科學(xué)位的大學(xué)。除此之外,college還可以表示大學(xué)里的各個(gè)學(xué)院,或者職業(yè)技術(shù)學(xué)院、??茖W(xué)校等。University指的是綜合性大學(xué),有本科也有碩士和博士。不過現(xiàn)在university和college常被混用,比如美國的ImperialCollegesLondon(帝國理工學(xué)院),TheLondonSchoolofEconomicsandPoliticalScience(倫敦政治經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)院),UniversityCollegeLondon(倫敦大學(xué)學(xué)院)。Institution是“機(jī)構(gòu)”的意思,可以指所有行業(yè)領(lǐng)域的機(jī)構(gòu),大學(xué)就是一種教育機(jī)構(gòu)。Institute也可以表示“大學(xué)”,比如MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(麻省理工學(xué)院)。但institute不專門指學(xué)校,更側(cè)重研究所、研究院這類機(jī)構(gòu)。Top-ranked近義詞elite,selectiveOpttodosth。Liberalarts人文學(xué)科Federalloans聯(lián)邦貸款Dec.18thWhat
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