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Volunteers Keep Hands-On Science Alive in US Classrooms When it comes to making science fun, Lisa Purcell is a pro. Mimicking an owl or a foraging squirrel is all in a day's work for the director of the Four Winds Nature Institute. On this particular
[00:00.00]Unit 12 My favorite subject is science. [00:07.21]Section B [00:09.11]2a Listen. [00:12.16]Write down the school subjects your hear. [00:17.19]Are you OK,Ming? [00:19.35]No,I'm not.It's Tuesday and I have biology. [00:23.51]And you don't li
Y: 各位听众好,我是杨晨。欢迎您到美语咖啡屋! J: Hello, I'm Jody. Welcome to American Cafe! So, Yang Chen, I was looking at our web site for American Cafe and we have a problem. Y: 我
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Genetic Map of Chimps May Show What Makes Us Human By George Grow, Cynthia Kirk and Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN TH
英语作文 Direction:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition in three paragraphs.You are given the first sentence of the three paragrapgs.Your part of the composition should be no less than 100 words,not including the words giv
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - High Hopes Travel with Newest Flight to Explore Mars By Jerilyn Watson, Caty Weaver and Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE
Engineered devices are all around us. From cell phones and computers to hybrid cars and deep-water oil platforms, advances in engineering are profoundly changing our lives. But concerns are growing that public understanding of how these technologies
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS -May 7, 2002: Humans and Chimps: What's the Difference? / Thousands of Ancient Remains Found in Peru / Rice Genes Mapped VOICE ONE: This is Doug Johnson. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS -May 21, 2002: First electronically controlled animals / Study of mothers and their sons / Effects of global warming Broadcast: VOICE ONE: This is Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And this i
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Learning From a Volcano, 25 Years After Mount St. Helen's Exploded By Paul Thompson and Nancy Broadcast: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And I'm Faith Lapidus. This week, we will tell about a brain injury known as silent stroke. We will also tell about melanoma -- the most deadly form of skin c
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Gifts of Life: Organ Transplants Reach Record Levels in U.S. By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special En
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein. This week on our program, we visit the United States Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: The United States Botanic Ga
Aspirin has been shown to reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes and some cancers. But stomach bleeding is still a risk from the drug. Transcript of radio broadcast: 21 July 2008 VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I'm
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Ocean Storms and the Science of Nature's Power CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Im Christopher Cruise. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: And Im Shirley Griffith. Today we tell about the science of severe o
EXPLORATIONS - The Laser: Futuristic Science Found at Your Local Store MARIO RITTER: Welcome to EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.Im Mario Ritter. This week, we tell about one of the most recognizable objects in science fiction the laser. It is one
AS IT IS 2014-03-08 Students Get Hands-on with Science at Smithsonian Hello and welcome to As It Is from VOA Learning English! Im Faith Lapidus in Washington. Do you think learning to play a musical instrument makes a child more intelligent? The answ
GUY RAZ, HOST: It's the TED Radio Hour from NPR. I'm Guy Raz. So remember your high school science class? Maybe you had a textbook that sounded something like this. TYLER DEWITT: Remember that a water molecule is polar, with a partial negative charge
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - October 1, 2002: Alzheimer’s Disease By Oliver Chanler VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with Science in the News, a VOA Special English progra
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Space Shuttle in Orbit but Future Flights Suspended By Caty Weaver,Jerilyn Watson,... Broadcast: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA S