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EXPLORATIONS - The Internet and Its Future By Jill Moss Broadcast: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Doug Johnson. VOICE TWO: And I'm Faith Lapidus with Explorations in VOA Special E
A new study suggests that social media sites have created a new phenomenon known as Facebook depression. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently warned parents about the possible dangers of networking websites on their childrens mental health. Re
Broadcast: Jan 25,2003 Can this be a wild exaggeration? After all, the printing press 1) ushered in an entire era of intellectual advancement called the 2) Enlightenment. If you ask John Perry Barlow,
Hawaii's Birds Threatened by Invasive Predators, Habitat Loss Many people think of the Hawaiian islands as a Pacific paradise, a string of tropical islands lush with exotic flora and fauna. But the islands' native species - especially birds - have be
Small carnivoreslike foxes or raccoons or badgersare themselves prey for larger predatorslike wolves. So they spend time hiding instead of hunting. This influence that big predators have on their ecosystem is called a landscape of fear. But humans ar
Albert has been a Crip since age 12. He is one of the first generations of the Los Angeles based Gang, a group known as the Original Baby Gangsters. His seniority puts him near the top of the Crips' national hierarchy. Here in Lebanon, he runs a crim
Online plagiarism is on the rise in the UK It has been fifteen years since pioneering British computer programmer, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, created the protocols which power the World Wide Web. But could he have ever imagined how much the web would tran
Broadcast: Mar 16 2003 In many Internet mailboxes, including some easily accessed by children, what used to be a trickle of 2) unsolicited porn advertisements has turned into a torrent. In part, that'
By Dan Robinson Capitol Hill 04 April 2006 Robinson report - Download (MP3) 4.84MB Experts testifying before a congressional panel say the threat posed to children by sexual predators and the multi-bi
EXPLORATIONS - The Internet: Linking People in a Way Once Thought Impossible By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And this is Ste
By Suzanne Presto and Paige Kollock Washington 24 May 2006 watch OnLine Dating report As American society continues to strive for greater efficiency in all things, can even romance become streamlined? Busy young Americans increasingly rely on the In
'Googly-Eyed' Stubby Squid Captures Internet's Attention SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The cutest little thing was found on the ocean floor this week - a little googly-eyed purple squid off the coast of California. It looks like a close friend of Nemo. I'm join
These Olympic capabilities come down to one simple anatomical feature, its tail. Half the length of its body, it acts like a built-in counterbalance. By flicking it from side to side, it can make a sharp turn at full speed. If you were to look at Dei
--The irony for many predators is they are very concerned about injuring themselves. Even the toughest most well-armed man-eaters regularly come face to face with prey that can kill them. Whether you had the jaws of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, or are armed
Nothing this large would achieve powered flight until the 20th century, 65 million years later. And Quetzalcoatlus still may hold the record for flight duration. Probably stay aloft for a week. Probably it could have gone for 25, 26,000 miles in a si
I think that a big pterosaur on the ground wouldve been spooky because they would be moving around on all fours. Theyd probably have those sort of quick, precise movements like birds, but theyd be huge. Quetzalcoatlus lives by its own rules. Most mea
Mighty carnivores ruled a dangerous world in the Cretaceous Period. But being a super predator like Tyrannosaurus Rex is not easy. Just surviving to adulthood is a major feat, one that takes a decade or more of killing and eating some of the meanest
Naturally Downing Street offcials are portraying this is a victory for David Cameron. The Internet companies had seen reluctant to take action to censor the content, but pressure from the PMs has brought together two huge rivals, Google and Microsoft
By Deborah Tate Capitol Hill 04 August 2006 Among the last issues to come before the U.S. Senate before lawmakers began their August recess were cybercrime and cybersecurity. Senators ratified an international treaty aimed at cracking down on crimes
On Wednesday, Google, Facebook, Yahoo! and other major Internet companies will participate in what is being called IPv6 or Internet Protocol Version 6 Test Day. The 24-hour trial run is being held to test a new communication system for the Internet,