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VOA慢速英语(翻译+字幕+讲解):你听过蜘蛛网的声音吗?

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  • The sound is strange and not of this earth.
  • 这声音十分怪异,仿佛不是来自地球。
  • Let's listen.
  • 大家听一下。
  • But this sound is very much of this earth. That is what a spiderweb sounds like.
  • 但这种声音很大程度上来自于地球。这就是蜘蛛网的声音。
  • Well, that is what a mathematical model of a spiderweb sounds like.
  • 没错,这就是蜘蛛网的数学模型发出的声音。
  • Markus Buehler is an engineering professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • 马库斯·布勒(Markus Buehler)是麻省理工学院(MIT)的工程学教授。
  • He said from communicating to building, spiderwebs offer much information about their creators.
  • 他指出,从传播到构建,蜘蛛网提供了很多关于蛛网创造者的信息。
  • He explained to Reuters that spiders use "vibrations as a way to communicate with the environment" and with other spiders.
  • 他向路透社解释称,蜘蛛将“振动作为与环境和其他蜘蛛交流的一种方式”。
  • He said, "We have recorded these vibrations from spiders and used artificial intelligence to learn these vibrational patterns.
  • 他指出:“我们记录了蜘蛛的振动,并使用人工智能来学习这些振动模式。
  • Buehler then explained the scientists connected those patterns with certain actions, "...basically learning the spider's language."
  • 布勒随后解释说,科学家们将这些模式与某些行为联系起来,“……主要就是学习蜘蛛的语言。”
  • Buehler and his researchers created 3D models of spiderwebs when the spiders were doing different things --
  • 布勒和他的研究人员创建了蜘蛛做不同事情的3D模型,
  • such as making and repairing their webs as well as hunting and feeding.
  • 比如织网和修复蛛网,以及捕猎和进食。
  • They then listened for patterns in the spider signals and recreated the sounds using computers and mathematical processes.
  • 然后,他们听取了蜘蛛信号中的模式,并使用计算机和数学程序重建了这些声音。
  • "Spiders are a whole different animal," said Buehler. He explained they can hear and see things that we cannot with our human ears and eyes.
  • 布勒表示:“蜘蛛是一种完全不同的动物。他解释说,它们能听到、看到人类耳朵、眼睛感知不到的事物。
  • So, by using science and math to turn vibrations into music, we begin to experience and better understand the world of the spider.
  • 因此,通过利用科学和数学手段将振动转化为音乐,我们可以体验并更好地理解蜘蛛的世界。
  • Buehler hopes his team's work could help humans to understand the language of a spider and one day communicate with them.
  • 布勒希望他的团队的研究能够帮助人类理解蜘蛛的语言,甚至未来能与它们交流。
  • The music, said Buehler, is what "... the spider would also experience. And so, we can begin to feel a little bit like a spider in that way."
  • 布勒说,“这音乐……蜘蛛也会感受到。这样一来,我们逐渐会觉得自己有点像蜘蛛。”
  • There are more than 47,000 kinds of spiders. They all create these webs to provide housing and catch food.
  • 世界上有47000多种蜘蛛。它们都会通过结网来栖居、捕食。
  • Scientists say silk, the material created to from a spiderweb, is five times stronger than steel.
  • 科学家们表示,织出网的蛛丝的强度是钢的五倍。
  • Buehler said that understanding the living structure of a spiderweb could lead to improvements of man-made materials and structures.
  • 布勒还指出,了解蛛网的天然结构可以促进人造材料和结构的改进。
  • I'm Anna Matteo.
  • 安娜·马特奥为您播报。


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Listening to a Spiders Web

The sound is strange and not of this earth.

Let's listen.

But this sound is very much of this earth. That is what a spiderweb sounds like. Well, that is what a mathematical model of a spiderweb sounds like.

Markus Buehler is an engineering professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He said from communicating to building, spiderwebs offer much information about their creators.

He explained to Reuters that spiders use "vibrations as a way to communicate with the environment" and with other spiders.

He said, "We have recorded these vibrations from spiders and used artificial intelligence to learn these vibrational patterns. Buehler then explained the scientists connected those patterns with certain actions, "...basically learning the spider's language."

Buehler and his researchers created 3D models of spiderwebs when the spiders were doing different things -- such as making and repairing their webs as well as hunting and feeding. They then listened for patterns in the spider signals and recreated the sounds using computers and mathematical processes.

你听过蜘蛛网的声音吗?.jpg

"Spiders are a whole different animal," said Buehler. He explained they can hear and see things that we cannot with our human ears and eyes. So, by using science and math to turn vibrations into music, we begin to experience and better understand the world of the spider.

Buehler hopes his team's work could help humans to understand the language of a spider and one day communicate with them.

The music, said Buehler, is what "... the spider would also experience. And so, we can begin to feel a little bit like a spider in that way."

There are more than 47,000 kinds of spiders. They all create these webs to provide housing and catch food. Scientists say silk, the material created to from a spiderweb, is five times stronger than steel.

Buehler said that understanding the living structure of a spiderweb could lead to improvements of man-made materials and structures.

I'm Anna Matteo.

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spider ['spaidə]

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n. 蜘蛛

 
employ [im'plɔi]

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雇用,使用

 
communicate [kə'mju:nikeit]

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v. 交流,传达,沟通

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understand [.ʌndə'stænd]

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vt. 理解,懂,听说,获悉,将 ... 理解为,认为<

 
institute ['institju:t]

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n. 学会,学院,协会
vt. 创立,开始,制

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certain ['sə:tn]

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adj. 确定的,必然的,特定的
pron.

 
intelligence [in'telidʒəns]

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n. 理解力,智力
n. 情报,情报工作,情报

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available [ə'veiləbl]

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adj. 可用的,可得到的,有用的,有效的

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environment [in'vaiərənmənt]

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n. 环境,外界

 
artificial [.ɑ:ti'fiʃəl]

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adj. 人造的,虚伪的,武断的

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