Illinois Biomass Recycling Center Aims to be First of its Kind Outside rural Goodfield, Illinois is a pile of wood that weighs 4.5 million kilograms. Some people call it garbage, but for Paul Wever, it's something else. I look at this as oil barrels
Health Care Teams Worldwide Work To Reduce Salt Intake Eating too much salt can lead to high blood pressure, stroke and heart attack, even where its least expected. Researchers in Kenya from the Weill Cornell Medical College say hypertension is on a
Maryland Community Becomes Patron of the Arts Vicco von Voss has been making wooden furniture from salvaged materials for 20 years. When I get a tree that has been blown over by a hurricane or strictly taken down by a tree company, I have the opportu
Thirty New US Citizens Swear Their Allegiance Among them was Ashraf Mokhdar from Egypt. Im so proud Im a U.S. citizen. I wish to do my promise to be a good citizen, said Mokhdar. And Jacqueline Frye from the United Kingdom. Its been hard. Its been a
Egypt Embarks On Do-Over; Officials Promise Fairness More celebrations in Cairo's Tahrir Square, those who wanted Mohamed Morsi removed from power expressing relief and gratitude. I feel safety and peace. My country has come back to me. My country, w
Top 5 Countdown for the Week Ending July 6 Were counting down the five most popular songs on the Billboard Magazine Hot 100pop singles chart, for the week ending July 6, 2013. There are some real fireworks on the hit list this week - fitting for U.S.
Forensic Testing of Ivory Could Combat Elephant Poaching The sweeping grasslands of the African savannah might not exist without elephants. They knock down so many trees that forests transform into plains, where other grazers and birds feed. Elephant
Yoga Helps Mentally Ill Improve Their Lives Ericpaul Clark has been taking yoga classes for several months. Hes been in jail and a psychiatric facility after abusing drugs. Today, he says hes clean and looking forward to a better life. Yoga helps kee
Obama Proposal Could Help US-Russian Ties President Obama chose an iconic Cold War location -- the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin -- to make his new arms control proposal, offering to reduce U.S. nuclear warheads by one third. I intend to seek negotiated
Bacteria Thrive on Ocean Plastic Debris It takes about six weeks for a plastic bag or bottle to ride the surface currents from the U.S. East Coast to the Sargasso Sea, in the center of the North Atlantic. The area is a gyre, essentially a big whirlpo
How Relevant Are Computing Behemoths? Your basic personal computer has one microchip at its core. The Central Processing Unit, or CPU, executes a set of commands contained in a predesigned program. The first supercomputers had a few more CPUs, but co
Tough Childhood, Political Battles Marked Turkey's Embattled PM Istanbul's Kaptanpasa neighborhood, a working class district where everybody knows and supports each other. Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan grew up in this modest apartment
Indonesian Fires Reveal Unfulfilled Environmental Promises It's an annual occurrence in the dry season: a smoky, hazardous haze blankets southern Malaysia and Singapore. This year it was so bad that in some affected areas there was a 100 percent rise
Europe Demands Answers on NSA Bugging Claims The German magazine Der Spiegel and Britains Guardian newspaper claim to have evidence showing that the U.S. National Security Agency bugged the European Union mission in New York and its embassy in Washin
Study Shows Promising Results in Reducing Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack High blood pressure increases the risk for heart attack and stroke. That's why health experts the world over are concerned about the increasing number of people with high blood pr
Findings Could Help Slash Child Malnutrition Child malnutrition is a global problem. It exists even in rich countries. It affects a large number of children in Asia, especially in south Asia. In parts of the world, such as sub-Saharan Africa, it thre
California Winemakers Target China Producing Napa Valley wine is a highly skilled craft, and Chinese consumers are developing a taste for it, says Tom Hinde of Yao Family Wines, started by former Chinese basketball star Yao Ming. We've made five vint
Kerry Returns to Mideast to Press for Talks Kerry returns to the region after talks late last month produced what he called real progress. With a little more work he believes the start of final status negotiations on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
South Africans Want to Give More This Mandela Day Mandela dedicated his life to giving South Africa the biggest gift he could imagine: freedom. On his 91st birthday, this extraordinary man finally asked the world for something in return. Since that d
Burmas President Visits London Amid Accusations Of Ethnic Cleansing President Thein Sein has been embraced by the West as a political reformer. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomed him to London in the mutual hope of developing trade links.
- VOA标准英语2013--'Dreamers' Give Human Face to Immigration Reform
- VOA标准英语2013--Burma's $8.5 Billion Port Project Facing Hurdles
- VOA标准英语2013--Gates Foundation Continues to Fight Tuberculosis
- VOA标准英语2013--Zimmerman Trial Wrapping Up
- Experts Fear Afghanistan 'Zero Option' May Have Repercussions
- VOA标准英语2013--Trade Tops US, China Talks Wednesday
- VOA标准英语2013--Ethiopia Continues Dam Construction
- VOA标准英语2013--US Muslims Mark Start of Ramadan
- VOA标准英语2013--IMF Lowers Its Global Economic Prospects 国际货币基金组织下调全球经济增长预期
- 16 Million Teenage Girls Get Pregnant Every Year 每年有1600万少女怀孕
- Top 5 Pop Songs for Week Ending July 13 本周最受欢迎的5首歌曲
- US, China to Restart Investment Talks 中美重启投资谈判
- US Public Split Over NSA Surveillance 美国公众对隐私被监视看法有分歧
- Fighting Fire in Nairobi with Just One Fire Engine 内罗毕的消防部门只有一辆消防车
- VOA标准英语2013--Another Day of Mass Protests in Divided Egypt 埃及发生大规模抗议
- VOA标准英语2013--Beirut Walls Become Forum for Social, Political Messages
- VOA标准英语2013--Malta Forced to Cancel Repatriation of African Refugees
- VOA标准英语2013--US Criticized by All Sides in Egypt
- VOA标准英语2013--America's Health Report Card Shows Improvement Needed
- VOA标准英语2013--Cairo Merchants Seek Calm after Violence
- VOA标准英语2013--'Dreamers' Give Human Face to Immigration Reform
- VOA标准英语2013--Burma's $8.5 Billion Port Project Facing Hurdles
- VOA标准英语2013--Gates Foundation Continues to Fight Tuberculosis
- VOA标准英语2013--Zimmerman Trial Wrapping Up
- Experts Fear Afghanistan 'Zero Option' May Have Repercussions
- VOA标准英语2013--Trade Tops US, China Talks Wednesday
- VOA标准英语2013--Ethiopia Continues Dam Construction
- VOA标准英语2013--US Muslims Mark Start of Ramadan
- VOA标准英语2013--IMF Lowers Its Global Economic Prospects 国际货币基金组织下调全球经济增长预期
- 16 Million Teenage Girls Get Pregnant Every Year 每年有1600万少女怀孕
- Top 5 Pop Songs for Week Ending July 13 本周最受欢迎的5首歌曲
- US, China to Restart Investment Talks 中美重启投资谈判
- US Public Split Over NSA Surveillance 美国公众对隐私被监视看法有分歧
- Fighting Fire in Nairobi with Just One Fire Engine 内罗毕的消防部门只有一辆消防车
- VOA标准英语2013--Another Day of Mass Protests in Divided Egypt 埃及发生大规模抗议
- VOA标准英语2013--Beirut Walls Become Forum for Social, Political Messages
- VOA标准英语2013--Malta Forced to Cancel Repatriation of African Refugees
- VOA标准英语2013--US Criticized by All Sides in Egypt
- VOA标准英语2013--America's Health Report Card Shows Improvement Needed
- VOA标准英语2013--Cairo Merchants Seek Calm after Violence