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Shining in the dry expanses of the Nevada desert is an unusual kind ofheee pupe e tu e m31.What does Wilson Ricks think of the enhancedthe ground,down where rocks are hot enough to roast a turkey.Around thegeothermal systems?clock,the structure sucks the heated water back up;it's then used to powergenerators.They ought to be scaled up.“Though geothermal(地热)power currently generates less than 1%of the world's electricity.we hope that newer efforts like Project Red mayB.They are widely used.finallyng Now thatHorSnora carbon-freC.They are easy to maintain.says energy engineeD.They need to be improved.Tapping natural geothermal resources requires deep drilling andcreating cracks in the non-volcanic,dense rocks to allow water to flowthrough them.Since 1970,engineers have been developing "enhancedgeothermal systems(EGS)"that do that.Water is pumped at high pressureinto wells,up to several miles deep.to create cracks into the rocks by an,One EGS plant in South Korea was abruptly shuttered in 2017 afterhaving probably caused a 5.5 magnitude earthquake.Moreover,someplantsdidn'tThe research,conducted by a team of scientists at Queen Marycreate enough fractures()for good heat exchange,orUniversity of London and ISI Foundation in Turin,Italy,employed machinefractures failed to connect the two wells.Fortunately,earthquakes can belearning techniques to analyze the lyrics and audio features of individualsavoided by not drilling near active faults ()Importantly,drilling andfracking(水力压裂)methodology has improved since the2010s."Sincefavorite songs,revealing a complex interplay between music and morality.then,we've seen a renewed interest in EGS as a concept,"says WilsonThe study involved an existing dataset of over 1,400 participants whocompleted some questionnaires assessing their moral values and providedRicks,an energy systems researcher at Princeton University.information about their favorite artists through Facebook Page Likes.TheAlthough Project Red provided enough steam to generate 3.5researchers then extracted acoustic and lyrical features from themegawatts,enough to power over 2,500 homes and more than any othertop five songs of each participant's preferred artists.EGS plant,it's still relatively small;a nuclear or coal plant can easily haveUsing algorithms(算法),the team analyzed the extracted featuresan output of 1,000 megawatts."So what the EGS field needs right now,"to predict participants'moral values.Various text processing techniquesWilson Ricks says,"is the funding to build and test more such systems towere employed to analyze narrative,moral values,sentiment,and emotionsinspire people's confidence."in lyrics.Additionally,low-and high-level audio features provided viaSpotity's aPl were used to understand encoded information in participantsmusical choices,enhancing moral inferences.The results demonstrated that a combination of lyrical and audio28.What does Roland Horne want fo stress aboutfeatures outperformed basic demographic(人口统计的)information inpredicting individuals'moral compass.Specifically,musical elements likegeothermal power?pitch and timbre (emerged as crucial predictors for values of careA.Its great development worldwide in recentand fairness,while sentiments and emotions expressed in lyrics were moreeffective in predicting traits of loyalty,authority,and purity.years.The study's implications extend beyond mere academic curiosity.B.Its small share in the worldwide electricityholding the potential to impact how we engage with and utilize musicin diverse aspects of life."Our findings reveal that music is not merelygeneration.a source of entertainment or aesthetic pleasure;it also paves the way forIts significance in the transition to cleanerapplications ranging from personalized music experiences to innovativemusic therapy,"commented Dr Kyriaki Kalimeri,senior co-author of theenergy systems.study and researcher at ISI FoundationD.Its advantages in comparison to otherThe research has uncovered an important link between music andmorality,paving the way for a deeper understanding of the psychologicalrenewable energy sources.dimensions of our musical experiences,"concluded Vjosa Preniqi,leadauthor of the study."We are excited tocontinue exploring this rich anduncharted territory.29.What does the third paragraph mainly talk32.What is the main purpose of the study?about?A.To study the effects of acoustic features onA.The limitations of EGS.musical preferences.B.The economic benefits of EGS.To explore the connection between music andThe way to tap geothermal energy.moral valuesD.The history of geothermal energy usage.C.To analyze the popularity of artists based onsocial media.D.To investigate the impact of music on ourwell-being.30.What do we know about enhanced geothermal33.What can we learn about the study?systems according to paragraph 4?A.It is too dangerous to develop such systems.Pitch and timbre were effective in predictingcare and fairness.They have experienced challenges andB.Participants listed their favorite songsdevelopments.through questionnaires.C.They have high requirements for surroundingC.Lyrical features predicted people'swater resources.personalities with low accuracy.D.They are facing a lot of technologicalD.Spotify's API was used to assess the lyricalproblems to be solved.traits of songs.6
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