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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Diseases Spread by Mosquitos By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I'm Barbara Klein. VO
Sophisticated mathematical modeling could assist health planners in the fight against malaria. The ancient disease of malaria continues to be a scourge that sickens millions worldwide annually. There are many ways to stop the spread of the disease. Y
In July 2012, the world's largest AIDS conference comes to Washington, D.C. It's the first time the gathering will be held in the United States since 1990 and preparations are already underway. Despite the massive U.S. financial, medical and scientif
Joe DeCapua 02 September 2010 For more than a year now, Rwanda has been immunizing its children against pneumonia. Its goal is to save the lives of 6,000 kids every year. This week, health officials and others are checking on the programs progress. P
Nigeria Reaches for the Stars The Nigerian space agency complex is as ambitious and seemingly as impossible as the program itself. On 200 hectares of land, a museum and a planetarium are being built along with a complex for visiting scientists and a
2015年对付流行病取得进步 Ebola claimed more than 3000 lives in 2015.Potential vaccines were fast tracked.And clinical trial is started in west Africa early in the year. 2015年埃博拉夺去了3000多人的生命,人们很快就找到了可
埃博拉影响西非经济 The recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa is likely to hurt economic growth and government finances in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone and perhaps Nigeria, according to a key analyst. Prevention efforts are crimping commer
肯尼亚:疟疾疫苗带来新希望 Malaria control efforts currently depend mostly on things like chemically-treated mosquito nets and spraying against the disease-carrying insects. But scientists in Kenya say that next year, a new malaria vacci
The U.S. House of Representatives is holding hearings ahead of the summit of the seven leading industrialized countries and Russia next week in Scotland hosted by British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The U.S. government has expressed support for the id
It was a grand ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall. Professor Hans Forssberg explained the work of chief professor Tu Youyou. During the 1960s and 70s, Tu Youyou took part in a major Chinese project to develop anti-malarial drugs. When Tu studied
Artemisinin, also known as QingHaoSu in Chinese, was discovered by Chinese scientist Tu Youyou. She received the 2015 Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine for the drug's discovery by her team more than three decades ago. In her speech at the Karol
In recent months, the Syrian conflict and other unrest have caused an unprecedented influx of migrants to Europe. Dr. Joanne Liu says Doctors without Borders, or MSF by its French name Mdecins Sans Frontires, has been actively providing aid to migran
Premier Li Keqiang has made the comments while chairing the symposium on sustainable development at the UN General Assembly. The foundation of sustainable development is development. The core of development is growth, because without development and
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Fungus Seen as Possible New Weapon Against Malaria By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, July 11, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Development Report. Some kinds of fun
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - World Bank Announces Plan to Improve Anti-Malaria Efforts By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, May 02, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report. The World Ba
HEALTH REPORT - Measles Campaign Reduces Deaths in African Children By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 I'm Jim Tedder with the VOA Special English Health Report. redcross Uganda m
Full coverage: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Visits Africa As ties between China and the continent grow, more and more Chinese citizens are migrating to Africa. In Angola, there are more than 200,000 Chinese workers, the second largest number across con
Spraying Insecticide Indoors Reduces Spread of Malaria Researchers in West Africa have shown that spraying insecticide indoors can dramatically reduce malaria transmission. Efforts to develop a malaria vaccine have so far been disappointing, so progr
China's economy slowed in third quarter China's economy grew 9.1 percent in the third quarter from a year earlier, the slowest pace since early 2009, on monetary tightening and weaker export demand. The data, released by the National Bureau of Statis
Turning left under a bridge in Beijing, Hu Xingxin, 24, suddenly screeched to a stop in front of a yellow light at a busy crossroad. 24岁的胡兴新(音译)开车经过北京的一座桥下左转,突然一阵刺耳的急刹车声,他将车停