Ancient Maya Structures Found in Guatemalan Jungle Researchers using new aerial mapping technology have found thousands of never-before-detected ancient structures from the Maya civilization. They examined from above an area of dense jungle in Guatem
Researchers: No Worry About Cancer From Cellphones From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. Two United States government studies of cellphone radiation have found a weak link to an increased risk of cancer in animals. But gover
With 6 Teens Running For Kansas Governor, a Dog Tries, Too The American state of Kansas does not make it very easy for its citizens to vote. A person must show proof of American citizenship when registering to vote in an election. Once at the polling
Buffalo Meat on the Menu Again for Native Tribe The Oglala Lakota tribe on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota is close to regaining its traditional food supply. The Charging Buffalo Meat House will open for business soon. The business will pr
Do Bats Hold the Secret to Long Life? Bats are the only mammals that can fly a great distance, but they have another ability. Many bats live a very long time for an animal their size. European researchers are studying bats to understand why they live
Two scientists work together to test a geo-radar that was built to make a map of the planet Mars. They pull the flat box across rocky, sandy ground. They are wearing spacesuits, just like astronauts do in space. The bright white on their protective e
Students Make History with New Dinosaur Find in Egypt Researchers have discovered the remains of an up until now unknown dinosaur in Egypts Western Desert. The researchers say the long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur was about the size of a city bus. A
Tests Suggest 10,000-Year-Old Brit Had Dark Skin, Blue Eyes Genetic material from a 10,000-year-old skeleton suggests the oldest-known Briton had dark skin and blue eyes. 根据一具1万年前的骨骼中提取的遗传物质表明,人们所知最古
Several Studies Show Oceans Face Serious Threats The worlds oceans are sick, and getting sicker every day. 世界海洋环境堪忧,而且日趋恶化。 Two new studies show the warming of Earths atmosphere is removing oxygen from ocean waters and
Strong Relationships Equal Health, Happiness From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle Report. What will most help you lead a long happy and healthy life? Is it making lots of money? Is it a great job that you enjoy? Perhaps its fame. I
College Admissions: Telling Your Story through Writing The application process to almost every college and university in the United States has several parts to it. Each part tells admissions officials at the schools something different about an appli
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Mosquito Nets Widely Used for Fishing, Study Finds Mosquito nets usually are used to prevent the spread of diseases which are passed by mosquito bites. Those treated with insect killing substance have been especially successful in the fight to agains
Norway to Invest Millions to Improve Arctic Seed Vault Norway has announced it will spend 100 million Norwegian crowns, or $13 million, to make improvements to a special seed vault in the Arctic. 挪威宣布斥资1亿挪威克朗(约1300万美元)
Scientists Grow First Fully Developed Human Eggs in Laboratory For the first time ever, scientists have succeeded in growing human eggs from the earliest stages to full maturity in a laboratory. 科学家们有史以来首次在实验室将人类卵子
New Playthings Help Build Emotional Intelligence in Children Children of all ages gathered in New York City recently for the International Toy Fair. Hidden among already popular toys were new, high-tech educational products. Educational products are
US Teacher Arrested after Firing Gun in Classroom A high school teacher in the American state of Georgia was arrested after firing a gun in his classroom. 美国乔治亚州一名高中教师在教室开枪后被捕。 Police said the teacher had loc
Parkland Students Return to School After Mass Shooting Students in Parkland, Florida returned to their high school on Wednesday, two weeks after a gunman killed 17 people there. A former Stoneman Douglas student, Nikolas Cruz, carried out the attack.
Partial-dose Yellow Fever Vaccine Effective in Emergencies A new study suggests that partial doses of the yellow fever vaccine can help protect communities against the disease. The study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. It found
Can Arming Teachers Prevent School Shootings? President Donald Trump has called for arming teachers as a way to stop school shootings. His comments came after the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida on February 14. A 19-year-old gunman killed
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