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HOST: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember. This week our program is about a mystery as old as time. Bob Doughty and Sarah Long tell about the mystery of time. (THEME) VOICE ONE: If you can read a clock, you can know t
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - A Replacement Bladder, Grown in the Lab From Patients' Own CellsBy Caty Weaver and Jill Moss Broadcast: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VO
BOB DOUGHTY: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. FAITH LAPIDUS: And I'm Faith Lapidus. Today, we will tell how technology used in airports may help in the study of disease. We will tell about an idea for improving hea
This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. I am Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Being a big fish in a small pond is more likely to get you noticed. Thats good news if you are, say, the best pitcher in your little league division, but
Science and technology. 科技。 Climate change. 气候变化。 Good news at last? 终于来了好消息? The climate may not be as sensitive to carbon dioxide as previously believed. 气候对二氧化碳的敏感性可能低于先前的预期。
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And I'm Bob Doughty. This week, we look at the newest devices demonstrated at the recent International Consumer Electronics Show. The show offered a look at
From the CNN center in Atlanta, hello everyone, I'm Catherine Callaway, so glad you are checking in with us. Here is a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. The nation's unemployment rate rose to its largest reading since 1983. Unemployment stoo
This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science, Im Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. For worse or for better, humans are changing the course of evolution. On February 26, we talked about how fishing practices may be driving the evolution of
Species of plants, animals and other categories of living things are disappearing. And millions of people still live in extreme poverty. But is there a connection? For example, is the ongoing destruction of the Indonesian rainforest driven by the eco
FAITH LAPIDUS: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus. BOB DOUGHTY: And I'm Bob Doughty. The work and theories of Sigmund Freud continue to influence many areas of modern culture. FAITH LAPIDUS: Today, we explore Freud'
BOB DOUGHTY: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. FAITH LAPIDUS: And I'm Faith Lapidus. This week, the stories of some medical heroes. (MUSIC) BOB DOUGHTY: At the start of the twentieth century, the United States Army
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Tons Of Methane Gas Could Be Trapped Under Antarctica BOB DOUGHTY: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. Im Bob Doughty. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: And Im Shirley Griffith. Today, we tell about methane gas thought to be tr
This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And I'm Bob Doughty. We recently told you about health problems linked to extreme heat. This week, we talk about the lung disease asthma. For people with asthma, extrem
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - AIDS Study Finds Big Risk in Taking Breaks From Drugs to Treat H.I.V.By Caty Weaver and George Grow Broadcast: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN TH
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - New Drug Combination May Shorten TB TreatmentBy Caty Weaver, Cynthia Kirk and Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS,
Science and technology 科学技术 Climate change 气候变化 Good news at last? 终于来了好消息? The climate may not be as sensitive to carbon dioxide as previously believed 气候对二氧化碳的敏感性可能低于先前的预期 CLIM
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - AIDS at 25: Scientists Confirm That H.I.V. Came From ChimpsBy Caty Weaver and Lawan Davis Broadcast: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - A Study of Young Coral Could Assist Efforts to Protect ReefsBy Jerilyn Watson, Lawan Davis, Jill Moss and Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Depression Study Finds Hope in Different Treatments, at Least for Some PeopleBy Nancy Steinbach, Caty Weaver Brianna Blake Broadcast: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: T
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember. Today, we tell you everything you ever wanted to know about snow. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Justin Snow of the Indianapolis Colts stands in