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CNN News:美國(guó)空軍對(duì)呼羅珊發(fā)動(dòng)襲擊 谷歌X實(shí)驗(yàn)室將研究一種新型納米藥丸對(duì)疾病進(jìn)行檢測(cè)

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Fridays are awesome! And after a week of laryngitis it feels good to be able to say that like that. Thanks for sticking with me. I`m Carl Azuz for CNN STUDENT NEWS.

周五是極好的。就像得了一周咽炎之后最后你會(huì)說(shuō)喜歡這種治愈的感覺(jué)。感謝觀看CNN學(xué)生新聞,我是Carl Azuz。

First up, a U.S. airstrike in Syria. But this attack wasn`t aimed at ISIS. It was aimed at Khorasan, another terrorist group operating in the war-torn nation. The attack was on Wednesday night, the target was a vehicle that the U.S. believed was carrying a bomb maker from France. Considered a very dangerous operative, he joined up with Khorasan terrorists in Syria.

今天的新聞首先來(lái)說(shuō)一說(shuō)美國(guó)在敘利亞的空襲。但是這次空襲不是針對(duì)ISIS。此次空襲針對(duì)的是呼羅珊,在這個(gè)飽受戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)蹂躪國(guó)家發(fā)動(dòng)襲擊的另一個(gè)恐怖組織。空襲發(fā)生在周三的晚上,襲擊目標(biāo)為一輛美國(guó)方面認(rèn)為搭載一個(gè)法國(guó)炸彈制造者的汽車(chē)??紤]到行動(dòng)的危險(xiǎn)性,他親自加入了呼羅珊在敘利亞的恐怖分子行列。s

U.S. officials don`t know if he was killed. They think he was. But they say they are making progress against ISIS and Khorasan in Syria.

美國(guó)方面尚不清數(shù)是否已經(jīng)擊斃該男子,但是他們認(rèn)為他已經(jīng)死亡。美國(guó)方面還表示在對(duì)抗ISIS和呼羅珊恐怖組織進(jìn)程中已經(jīng)取得了進(jìn)展。

U.S. has targeted Khorasan before, it`s made up of former members of the al Qaeda terrorist group, and the U.S. believes it`s plotting new attacks against Western countries, including America.

美國(guó)之前對(duì)呼羅珊發(fā)起過(guò)進(jìn)攻,這個(gè)恐怖組織由以前基地組織成員組建而成,并且美國(guó)方面認(rèn)為它正在對(duì)西方國(guó)家策劃實(shí)施新的襲擊行為,其中襲擊目標(biāo)包括美國(guó)。

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Time for "The Shoutout." Cytology is the study of what? You know what to do. Is it resources? Cultures? Cells or blood. You`ve got three seconds, go!

又到了“大聲喊話”環(huán)節(jié)了,細(xì)胞學(xué)研究的是什么?你知道你該怎么做。是研究資源?文化?還是細(xì)胞或者血液的?你有三秒鐘考慮時(shí)間,開(kāi)始。

A cytologist studies living cells, and may focus on those that cause disease. That`s your answer and that`s your shoutout.

細(xì)胞學(xué)家研究的是活細(xì)胞,那些可能導(dǎo)致某些疾病發(fā)生的細(xì)胞。這就是你的答案,下面正式進(jìn)入“大聲喊話”環(huán)節(jié)。

In one way cytologist do that is by looking at blood samples. Those can indicate how organs are functioning, what disease people may have. From heart disease to pre-diabetes to cancer. But blood tests can take days or weeks to yield results.

其中一種研究方法就是細(xì)胞學(xué)家觀察血液樣本。這些樣本可以顯示器官的目前工作狀況,還有患者得了什么疾病。從心臟病到糖尿病前期到癌癥都可以觀察出來(lái)。但是血樣檢測(cè)則需要幾天或者幾周的時(shí)間才能得到結(jié)果。

And news came out recently that a technology company is experimenting with nanoparticles, trying to fit a test into a pill.

最近從一個(gè)科技公司傳來(lái)消息稱(chēng)正在對(duì)納米粒子進(jìn)行測(cè)驗(yàn),試圖將其濃縮成藥丸大小。

Google X Labs is creating a pill aimed at detecting cancer and other conditions. Here is how it would work: tiny particles from the pill are programmed to spread throughout the body and latch on to abnormal cells. A wearable device tracks the particles in theory to find out if cancer or other diseases are present, monitoring would be on a daily basis, and information can be downloaded by doctors. This could make many blood and urine samples obsolete.

谷歌X實(shí)驗(yàn)室正在研究一種旨在于用來(lái)檢測(cè)癌癥和其他疾病的藥丸。它的工作原理是:藥丸粒子被編程擴(kuò)散到身體的各個(gè)部位并對(duì)異常細(xì)胞進(jìn)行圍困。一個(gè)可佩戴的追蹤器可以對(duì)粒子進(jìn)行追蹤找出是否發(fā)現(xiàn)有疾病或者癌癥發(fā)生。這種監(jiān)察將會(huì)每天進(jìn)行,并且醫(yī)生可以下載監(jiān)察信息。這種方式可以淘汰過(guò)時(shí)的血檢和尿檢方式。

Google has come under fire for privacy and security in the past, but they say they won`t be handling individual data. A partner will do that.

谷歌對(duì)過(guò)去隱私和安全進(jìn)行了防火墻設(shè)置,但是他們稱(chēng)不會(huì)對(duì)私人數(shù)據(jù)信息進(jìn)行處理。另一個(gè)合作伙伴將會(huì)對(duì)此進(jìn)行處理工作。

If this sounds too good to you, don`t get too excited: it could take years for the technology to be ready if ever.

這聽(tīng)起來(lái)可能太好了,但是不要高興太早,這種技術(shù)的研究可能需要數(shù)年時(shí)間來(lái)準(zhǔn)備。

Fridays are awesome! And after a week of laryngitis it feels good to be able to say that like that. Thanks for sticking with me. I`m Carl Azuz for CNN STUDENT NEWS.

First up, a U.S. airstrike in Syria. But this attack wasn`t aimed at ISIS. It was aimed at Khorasan, another terrorist group operating in the war-torn nation. The attack was on Wednesday night, the target was a vehicle that the U.S. believed was carrying a bomb maker from France. Considered a very dangerous operative, he joined up with Khorasan terrorists in Syria.

U.S. officials don`t know if he was killed. They think he was. But they say they are making progress against ISIS and Khorasan in Syria.

U.S. has targeted Khorasan before, it`s made up of former members of the al Qaeda terrorist group, and the U.S. believes it`s plotting new attacks against Western countries, including America.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Time for "The Shoutout." Cytology is the study of what? You know what to do. Is it resources? Cultures? Cells or blood. You`ve got three seconds, go!

A cytologist studies living cells, and may focus on those that cause disease. That`s your answer and that`s your shoutout.

In one way cytologist do that is by looking at blood samples. Those can indicate how organs are functioning, what disease people may have. From heart disease to pre-diabetes to cancer. But blood tests can take days or weeks to yield results.

And news came out recently that a technology company is experimenting with nanoparticles, trying to fit a test into a pill.

Google X Labs is creating a pill aimed at detecting cancer and other conditions. Here is how it would work: tiny particles from the pill are programmed to spread throughout the body and latch on to abnormal cells. A wearable device tracks the particles in theory to find out if cancer or other diseases are present, monitoring would be on a daily basis, and information can be downloaded by doctors. This could make many blood and urine samples obsolete.

Google has come under fire for privacy and security in the past, but they say they won`t be handling individual data. A partner will do that.

If this sounds too good to you, don`t get too excited: it could take years for the technology to be ready if ever.

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