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Rory held his breath as Benny reached into the hole in the closet wall. Benny was so excited that he almost let the pliers fall into the hole. Paper! he said. Hear it rustle? Dont tear it, Benny, said Rory. It must be very old. Theres a lot of it, Be
Previously on The Vampire Diaries 《吸血鬼日记》前情回顾 For over a century, I have lived in secret 一个多世纪以来,我都秘密地活着 until now. 直到现在 I know the risk. But I have to know her. 我知道很危险,但我必
Torture Interferes with Memory In the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, psychologist Share O'Mara notes that torture can interfere with the brain's memory retrieval apparatus, making it counterproductive to the aim of producing useful informatio
In his final years, he rarely talked to anyone. As a boy, he had talked to everyone. He was curious about everything. He asked everyone questions about everything. As he got older, he began to notice something. People didn't answer his questions as o
Look at yourself every once in a while and point out all the things about yourself that you like. Self-esteem that's really the most important thing by actress Stacy Kellen. Overcoming depression is a matter of healing your physical and motional self
Antennae Key to Butterfly Navigation A study in the journal Science shows that monarch butterflies' sun-related directional sensing is governed by antennae, not the brain. Cynthia Graber reports Every year, millions of monarch butterflies fly thousan
Gal Gamers Geekier Than Guys A study in the Journal of Communication found that women who engage in a role-playing game online actually spend more time in the alternate reality than the guy players do. Karen Hopkin reports Picture a gamer, someone wh
Find X and Say Your Work A study in the Electronic Journal of Research In Educational Psychology found that students who worked out math problems out loud got more accurate results, and faster. Karen Hopkin reports Did you ever sit down to take a tes
EXPLORATIONS - October 30, 2002: Information Age, Part 3 29 Oct 2002, 20:33 UTC VOICE ONE: This is Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, EXPLORATIONS
Lions, tigers and other mammals are staying awake at night to avoid human beings, a new study finds. Scientists have long known that human activity can lead to changes in nature. Many mammals may move around less or travel to distant places to avoid
By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: July 9, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Health Report. An American study has shown mixed results in testing the effects of a drug as a way to preven
BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhuanet) -- The figure of adults with diabetes has risen to 347 million worldwide, which is more than doubled in the past three decades, according to a study published in the British journal Lancet. The study, which analyzed data
Nothing fits like an old shoe -- especially if that shoe walked the earth five thousand five hundred years ago. Researchers in Armenia found the world's oldest leather shoe, and they say it was in surprisingly good condition. Doctoral student Diana Z
Cigarettes Are Bacteria Sticks, Too A study in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives finds that cigarettes harbor various species of bacteria, some of which cause disease. Karen Hopkin reports This January, the country Turkey will join a hand
Butterfly Shows Speciation Sign A study in the journal Science looks at Heliconius butterflies in Ecuador, in which a single gene change that influences mate choice may be the first step in the splitting of the population into two species. Cynthia Gr
AGRICULTURE REPORT - No-Till Farming Gains Ground Around the World By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Since ancient time
1.What is language for? Some people seem to think it is for practicing grammar rules and learning lists of wordsthe longer the words the better. Thats wrong. Language is for the exchange of ideas, for communication. 语言到底是用来干什么的呢
People playing computer games to train their brains might as well be playing Super Mario, a new research suggests. In a six-week study, experts found people who played online games designed to improve their cognitive skills didnt get any smarter. 一项
台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: To me it seems like instagram and twitter and all of those things are such a carefully architecture version of how someone wants to present their life, and journaling is essentially at least for