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At the top of the world, under the ice, lies a large number of natural resources. Gas, coal, uranium and other minerals, even diamonds, sit under the ice inside the Arctic Circle. As climate change pushes the cold and ice farther north each year, dis
Unit 5 My favorite subject is science. [00:09.42]Section B [00:12.42]1a Put these days into the correct order. [00:19.99]1b What subjects do you study at school? [00:26.07]Check ()the subjects. [00:29.27]1c PAIRWORK [00:33.11]Ask and answer questio
Oil Giants Eye Arctic Reserves Last winter in the Arctic, the Russian tanker Renda carved its way to the remote Alaskan port of Nome. Not long ago this voyage - made in December and January - would have been impossible. The warming climate means thin
[00:04.49]Part 1 [00:07.34]WARMING UP [01:34.41]biology=scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals [01:52.98]the biology of bacteria biologist [02:04.94]biological washing powder [02:28.30]LISTENING [02:34.25]1. Listen to the ta
abundant [ə'bʌndənt] a.丰富的,充裕的,大量的 biology [bai'ɔlədʒi] n.生物学 community [kə'mju:niti] n.社区,居民 detective [di'tektiv] n.a.侦探(的) exception [ik'sepʃən] n.例外,除外 handful ['hndfl] n.一把,一小
biology class This happened in a university biology class. The professor was explaining that sperm has a high concentration of dextrose. One freshman girl who looked puzzled asked, Then why doesn't it taste sweet? Notes: 1. This happened in a univers
biology [bai'ɔlədʒi] n.生物学 costly ['kɔstli] a.昂贵的 expensive [iks'pensiv] a.昂贵的 grow [grəu] v.生长,增长,变成 know [nəu] v.知道,熟悉 mountainous ['mauntnəs] a.多山的,如山的 possibly ['pɔsəbli] ad.可能
By Paul Sisco Washington 31 October 2007 A team of British explorers has announced they are going to the North Pole to measure the ice cap's thickness. The expedition, a collaboration of Cambridge University in Britain and a U.S. Navy oceanography sc
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to Venkatraman Ramakrishnan of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in England, Yale Universitys Thomas Steitz, and Ada Yonath of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel for their studies of the ribosome.
[00:02.50]Unit 21 Human Biology Culture Corner [00:07.48]Traditional Chinese Medicine [00:09.94]Traditional Chinese Medicine has been practiced [00:12.23]in Asia for the last 2,500 years. [00:15.73]It is safe and effective [00:17.83]and has a holisti
By Kurt Achin Seoul 26 July 2007 South Korea says kidnappers who killed a South Korean hostage in Afghanistan will be held accountable for their actions. As family and friends of the victim mourn, South Korean negotiators are trying to save the lives
Earths Arctic Ice Disappears, Scientists Study Nearest Exoplanet Each year, more ice disappears from the Arctic Ocean. A new study blames human activity for the loss. The damage is caused, the study says, by greenhouse gases coming from vehicles, air
Dire Warnings Issued on Diminishing Arctic Ice Polar bears hunt seals from sea ice, but could drown if forced to swim long distances in open water. Satellite photos released by Americas space agency, NASA, illustrate the daunting threat to such bears
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: We have a kind of ghost story next. It's the backstory of a discovery. Three years ago on this program, we placed a phone call to the journalist Paul Watson. He was on an icebreaker, a ship in the Arctic with the aid of a helicop
By Cynthia Kirk ENVIRONMENT REPORT - April 26, 2002: Arctic Refuge Drilling This is the VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT. The Democratic-controlled United States Senate has voted to block explor
By Paul Sisco Washington, DC 01 February 2008 Scientists know that the waters north of Greenland, around the Arctic Circle, significantly influence global weather patterns. But until recently, they only have been able to measure the region's deep oce
As government officials from eight Arctic nations - the United States, Russia, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland - prepare to meet in Greenland next week to discuss the challenges of climate change, a report released May 4, 2011 un
REYKJAVIK, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- China will launch its first international Arctic cooperation and research institute in Shanghai, sources attending a Sino-Iceland workshop told reporters here. The workshop on Arctic studies was held Friday as part of t
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is expected to join fellow foreign ministers from the eight-nation Arctic Council on Thursday in Greenland's capital, Nuuk, for a meeting on polar region issues, including the receding Arctic ice cap. The meeti
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: People who grew up in the Arctic have seen dramatic effects - the dramatic effects of climate change during their lifetimes. One example - the northernmost town in the United States used to have a coastline that was edged w