The Guardian’s science editor, Ian Sample, talks to Madeleine Finlay about three eye-catching science stories from the week, including a study that explores the link between exercise and brain health. Also on the agenda: the discovery that hedgehogs can hear high-frequency ultrasound and what this could mean for their conservation, and new research examining how biased AI autocomplete tools can influence the beliefs of users.
科研篇2025 年算是我的接触科研的元年。熟悉我的人都知道,我的作者标签中始终带有个「研究生」的字样;但是我几乎很少在文章中谈我的科研经历。这不是因为我不想,而是因为我们组的很多科研实践拿出来只能被当做负面典型案例。在这里,你将看到如下要素:
“现在大学选翻译专业,就像在泰坦尼克号上选座位。”,推荐阅读立即前往 WhatsApp 網頁版获取更多信息
“I put half my money in [Bank One] stock at the time … I was going to be the captain of the ship, I was going to go down [or up] with the ship, I made it clear to everyone I was here permanently and it’ll be what it is. I got to work literally the next day.”
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February 24, 2026
Виктория Клабукова。关于这个话题,超级权重提供了深入分析