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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Epilepsy Disorder Suffered By Millions Around the World From VOA Learning English, this is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in Special English. I'm Shirley Griffith. And I'm Bob Doughty. Today we will tell about the brain disorder known as e
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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Exploring the Mysteries of Epilepsy BARBARA KLEIN: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Barbara Klein. STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember. Today we will tell about the brain disorder known as epilepsy. Many peop
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Shirley Griffith. BOB DOUGHTY: And I'm Bob Doughty. This week, we will examine the brain disorder known as epilepsy. Many people do not understand epilepsy. Medical experts are
Keeping Time With Quartz Most people know that wrist watches commonly contain quartz. In fact, if you wear a watch, chances are its a quartz watch, since most watches is made today use quartz. But, you may not know what quartz has to do with keeping
By Melinda Smith Washington 07 August 2007 Deep Brain Stimulation has been used successfully on patients in advanced stages of Parkinson's disease and other neurological movement disorders such as tremors. The remarkable success of this experimental
Lack of electrical power is slowing efforts to bring normalcy back to southeast Texas, hit hard by Hurricane Ike last week. Private companies operating in the area have thousands of people working around the region, but many neighborhoods remain in
By Brian Padden Irbil, Iraq 23 August 2007 The electricity shortage in Iraq continues to plague the country. Power blackouts have become a telling symbol of the difficulties Iraq's government and the United States are having in improving life for ord
Government, Private Groups Active in Stricken New Jersey Cities The racket of gasoline-powered generators and the smell of water-soaked trash piled on sidewalks now define life in Hoboken. Some stores and restaurants are open along the main avenues w
Study: Electric Brain Stimulation Alleviates Some Disorders HOUSTON Modern medicine relies mainly on drugs to cure or alleviate disorders, but for some conditions doctors apply electrical stimulation. The pacemaker, for example, helps weak hearts mai
美国研究人员尝试从微风中获取能源 Solar chargers are effective only when the sunlight is relatively strong,but researchers at the Construction Engineering Research Laboratory in Illinois turned to the wind as another natural source of
Researchers Seek Ways to Help Damaged Brains Heal 研究人员寻找修复脑损伤的方法 HOUSTONNormal brain activity results from those cells called neurons linking together in complex networks, and researchers are seeking a better understanding
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Sam Barsky of Pikesville, Md., has turned sweaters into a statement. For the past 17 years, he's knit sweaters that show places that he's seen around the world, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Stonehenge and Jerusalem's Wailing W
A: Howdy! Nice car! What seems to be the problem? B: I dont know! This stupid old car started spewing white smoke and it just died on me. Luckily, I managed to start it up and drive it here. What do you think it is? A: Not sure yet.How about you pop
A letter which could stand for evergreen. There are sticks of trees everywhere. Or extreme environment. Bye-bye. Or even for experts. In the vicinity of five minutes, these pants should be in New York. But while these would be suitable selections, th
Chinese scientists have successfully tested a self-developed brain pacemaker, which could radically improve the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Its being seen as a major breakthrough in Chinese medical technology, in an area long dominated by the U
By Alex Villarreal Washington, DC 01 February 2008 Medical researchers in Canada say a brain stimulation procedure used to treat people with Parkinson's and other diseases could help restore the memory of dementia patients. The researchers stumbled u
Harnessing Brain Power 美国科学家发表研究报告说,他们已训练两只脑中装了电极的猕猴,光靠意念即可操作仿生机械手臂拿取食物,甚至能调整送进嘴巴食物的大小与黏稠程度。科学家希望两年内