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1、www.XiYuS锡育软件I want you to smile.Thank you.(Applause)What Im going todo is to just give a few notes,and this is from a book Impreparing called Letters to a Young Scientist.我希望你可以抱以微笑。谢谢。(掌声)882982Id thought itd be appropriate to present it,on the basis thatI have had extensive experience in teaching
2、,counselingscientists across a broad array of fields.因为我在许多领域有教育和辅导科学家的00:23And you might like to hear some of the principles that Ivedeveloped in doing that teaching and counseling.总结出的一些原则.00:33So let me begin by urging you,particularly you on theyoungsters side,on this path youve chosen,to go as
3、far asyou can.走的尽可能的远一些00:41The world needs you,badly.这个世界非常需要你.00:50Humanity is now fully into the techno-scientific age.00:53There is going to be no turning back.这一趋势不可扭转.00:58Although varying among disciplines-say,astrophysics,molecular genetics,the immunology,the microbiology,thepublic health,to
4、 the new area of the human body as asymbiont,to public health,environmental science.分子遗传学,免疫学,微生物学,公共卫生学,还有将人体看作共生有机体的新的领域的学科,以及环境科学,01:00counseling:n.咨询服务/v.建议;劝告;商讨(counsel的ing形式)urging:v.说服,催促;激励,驱策;清除(urge的ing形式)varying:adj.不同的;变化的/v.变化,改变(vary的现在分词)disciplines:n.管理纪律(discipline的复数);科目/v.训导;使有纪律
5、(discipline的单三形式)astrophysics:n.天体物理学 molecular:adj.化学分子的;由分子组成的 genetics:n.遗传学immunology:n.免疫免疫学 microbiology:n.微生物学 symbiont:n.生态共生者;共生有机体(等于symbiote)Knowledge in medical science and science overall isdoubling every 15 to 20 years.每15到20年都会增加一倍.01:18Technology is increasing at a comparable rate.科技
6、发展的速度也是如此.01:24Between them,the two already pervade,as most of you hereseated realize,every dimension of human life.01:27So swift is the velocity of the techno-scientific revolution,sostartling in its countless twists and turns,that no one canpredict its outcome even a decade from the present moment
7、.技术科学的进步速度是如此之快,其变化是如此令人应接不暇,01:35There will come a time,of course,when the exponentialgrowth of discovery and knowledge,which actually began inthe 1600s,has to peak and level off,but thats not going tomatter to you.会到达顶峰并开始减缓 不过这和你关系不大,01:50The revolution is going to continue for at least several m
8、oredecades.因为这个革命02:01Itll render the human condition radically different from whatit is today.人们那时所处的环境02:06doubling:n.加倍;并线;折回;防护板;衬里/v.使加倍;使成双(double的ing形式);绕过;握紧/adj.双重的;折叠的 pervade:vt.遍及;弥漫 dimension:n.方面;数维;尺寸;次元;容积vt.标出尺寸/adj.规格的 velocity:n.【物】速度 countless:adj.无数的;数不尽的 twists:n.力扭曲,一扭(twist的复
9、数形式)/v.力扭曲,拧(twist的三单形式)exponential:adj.指数的/n.指数 leveloff:趋平;呈平稳状态;把.弄平 radically:adv.根本上;彻底地;以激进的方式Traditional fields of study are going to continue to grow andin so doing,inevitably they will meet and create newdisciplines.它们将不可避免的相互交叉而产生新的学科.02:10In time,all of science will come to be a continuum
10、 ofdescription,an explanation of networks,of principles andlaws.成为一个对其所形成网络的解释.02:21Thats why you need not just be training in one specialty,butalso acquire breadth in other fields,related to and evendistant from your own initial choice.所以你不应该只学习一门专业,而应该获取其它领域广博的知识.这些领域可能和你最初的选择很接近但也可能相距甚远02:30Keep
11、your eyes lifted and your head turning.02:41The search for knowledge is in our genes.对知识的追寻就在我们的基因里.02:45TED演讲者:E.O.Wilson|E.O.威尔逊演讲标题:E.O.Wilson:Advice to young scientists|给年轻科学家的忠告内容概要:Biologist E.O.Wilson explores the world of ants and other tiny creatures,and writesmovingly about the way all cre
12、atures great and small are interdependent.”这个世界非常需要你“,着名生物学家 E.O.Wilson 在他给一个年轻科学家的信中这样开头。作为对他即将出版的着作的一个预览,他给出了从自己一身经历总结出的几个忠告-告诫我们奇迹和创造力是科学生活的中心。(摄于 TEDMED)It was put there by our distant ancestors who spread acrossthe world,and its never going to be quenched.那是我们散布在世界各个角落的遥远的祖先02:49To understand a
13、nd use it sanely,as a part of the civilizationyet to evolve requires a vastly larger population ofscientifically trained people like you.由于人类的一部分文明还需要进化,需要大量的像你们一样受到科技教育的人,02:55In education,medicine,law,diplomacy,government,business and the media that exist today.包括今天存在的教育,医学,法律,外交,03:08inevitably:a
14、dv.不可避免地;必然地 continuum:n.数连续统;经连续统一体;闭联集 specialty:n.专业,专长;特产;特性;招牌菜/adj.特色的;专门的;独立的 quenched:adj.淬火的;猝熄的(quench过去式)vastly:adv.极大地;广大地;深远地diplomacy:n.外交;外交手腕;交际手段Our political leaders need at least a modest degree ofscientific literacy,which most badly lack today-noapplause,please.我们的政治领袖至少需要一定程度的科学
15、知识,但现在极其缺乏-03:17It will be better for all if they prepare before entering officerather than learning on the job.如果他们能在就职之前就做好这些准备 而不是边做边学 那么对于所有人来说都是有好处的03:26Therefore you will do well to act on the side,no matter howfar into the laboratory you may go,to serve as teachersduring the span of your care
16、er.在你的职业生涯当中03:33Ill now proceed quickly,and before else,to a subject that isboth a vital asset and a potential barrier to a scientific career.但也可能成为一个障碍.03:45If you are a bit short in mathematical skills,dont worry.如果你数学能力不太强,不用太担心.03:53Many of the most successful scientists at work today aremathem
17、atically semi-literate.数学能力都比较一般.03:58A metaphor will serve here:Where elite mathematicians andstatisticians and theorists often serve as architects in theexpanding realm of science,the remaining large majority of但其他大部分的基础应用科学家,04:05on the job:在工作;在忙著 serve as:担任,充当;起的作用 asset:n.资产;优点;有用的东西;有利条件;财产;
18、有价值的人或物 mathematically:adv.算术地,数学上地 semi-literate:半文盲 metaphor:n.暗喻,隐喻;比喻说法 mathematicians:n.数数学家(mathematician的复数形式)statisticians:n.统计学家,统计员 theorists:理论家basic applied scientists,including a large portion of thosewho could be said to be of the first rank,are the ones whomap the terrain,they scout t
19、he frontiers,they cut thepathways,they raise the buildings along the way.其中有很多可称为一流水平,他们的工作则是,测量疆土,开发前线,并一路盖起栋栋高楼.04:22Some may have considered me foolhardy,but its been myhabit to brush aside the fear of mathematics when talking tocandidate scientists.有些人或许会觉得我不太明智,但我在和未来科学家交谈时,04:38During 41 years
20、 of teaching biology at Harvard,I watchedsadly as bright students turned away from the possibility of ascientific career or even from taking non-required courses inscience because they were afraid of failure.在我41年哈佛生物教学的职业生涯中,我很痛心地看到,04:47These math-phobes deprive science and medicine ofimmeasurable
21、 amounts of badly needed talent.这些对于数学的恐惧让科学和医学领域 丧失了无数急切需要的人才05:03Heres how to relax your anxieties,if you have them:Understand that mathematics is a language ruled like otherverbal languages,or like verbal language generally,by itsown grammar and system of logic.数学是一门语言,它就像其它口头语言一样 由它们自己的语法和逻辑系统来支
22、配05:10terrain:n.地理地形,地势;领域;地带 frontiers:n.边疆(frontier的复数);尖端科学 pathways:n.小路;小径(pathway的复数)foolhardy:adj.有勇无谋的;蛮干的 brush aside:v.扫除;漠视;不理,不顾 deprive:vt.使丧失,剥夺 immeasurable:adj.无限的;数不可计量的;不能测量的 anxieties:担心/渴望 verbal:adj.口头的;言语的;动词的;照字面的/n.动词的非谓语形式Any person with average quantitative intelligence who
23、 learnsto read and write mathematics at an elementary level will,asin verbal language,have little difficulty picking up most ofthe fundamentals if they choose to master the mathspeak ofmost disciplines of science.只要他有小学水平的数学的读写能力,学习很多基础内容都不会太困难 就如同学习口头语言一样05:25The longer you wait to become at least
24、semi-literate theharder the language of mathematics will be to master,just asagain in any verbal language,but it can be done at any age.掌握难度就会越大,同样就象任何一门口语一样 只不过对于前者 不管你年龄多大,都是可以做到的05:45I speak as an authority on that subject,because Im anextreme case.因为我就是这方面的一个极端例子05:58I didnt take algebra until m
25、y freshman year at the Universityof Alabama.学习代数06:03They didnt teach it before then.在那之前他们没有这门课06:09I finally got around to calculus as a 32-year-old tenuredprofessor at Harvard,where I sat uncomfortably in classeswith undergraduate students,little more than half my age.我才和比我年龄一半多点的本科生很不舒服地坐在一起,学习微
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