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The universe is a big place. I dont think anyone can understand just how big. The universe never, ever ends. It is infinite in size. Its funny when scientists say they want to unlock the secrets of the universe. Thats impossible. There are way too ma
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EXPLORATIONS - Edwin Hubble Changed Our Ideas About the Universe and Its Birth EXPLORATIONS -- a program in Special English by the Voice of America. Today, Richard Rael and Tony Riggs tell the story of American astronomer Edwin Hubble. He changed our
SCIENCE REPORT – March 21, 2002: Color of the Universe By George Grow This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. What is the color of the universe? Astronomers had not answered this question un
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber. This will just take a minute. If youve ever wanted to explore the universe, your dream is now as close as your keyboard. Because last week, Microsoft unveiled its online WorldWide T
[00:03.08]Unit 21 Human Biology Lesson 2 Brain Power [00:09.67]Exercise 2 Listen to a science lesson. [00:13.42]Use the strategies to complete the gaps [00:15.74]in this summary. [00:22.96]Right, the topic of today's lesson [00:25.59]is the brain. [0
You always were the brightest girl in class, And always looked to make you live. And no one would even had to ask, If we were more than friends. You were my everything now, When I said I put that ring on. When I write songs and sing for, yeah. . And
By David McAlary Washington 17 March 2006 Scientists report evidence that the universe was born in less than the blink of an eye, expanding instantly from sub-microscopic size to astronomical proporti
The European Space Agency has launched into orbit, two space observatories that will help scientists understand the information of the universe. A visitor watches an Ariane rocket in an exhibition at the Gasometer in Oberhausen, western Germany, 01
You always were the brightest girl in class, And always looked to make you live. And no one would even had to ask, If we were more than friends. You were my everything now, When I said I put that ring on. When I write songs and sing for, yeah. . And
No Man's Sky: A Video Game With A Vast Universe AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: The new video game No Man's Sky is big. For one thing, its computer-generated universe holds some 18 quintillion star systems, and it's one of the most-hyped games in years. The cre
Click Pictures to Enlarge On a routine mission to the moon, Astropup finds the Moon Dog who hands him the key to the Universe. Our heros first instinct is to share the key with his human masters. His commander, the Parrot Major, says that the secret
The Five-hundred-meter wide Aperture Spherical Telescope, or FAST, is now operational in the mountains of Guizhou in southwest China. FAST has been designed to help Chinese researchers better understand our universe, as well as probe the cosmos for e
Universe may be proven flat 宇宙是平的 The Boomerang experiment balloon inflating just before launch 气球发射升空前在充气 A high-flying balloon which soared over Antarctica may have answered one of cosmology's greatest questions by rev
IN THE SECOND CENTURY A.D., THERE WAS A FAMOUS GREEK ASTRONOMER NAMED PTOLEMY. HE BELIEVED THAT THE EARTH WAS THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE. THE OTHER PLANETS AND THE SUN MOVED AROUND THE EARTH. PEOPLE ACCEPTED THIS BELIEF UNTIL THE MIDDLE OF THE 1500S.
Scientists are usually portrayed as highly rational seekers of the truth - and they are that. But they also have qualities that make them more similar to you and me than you might think. NPR's Joe Palca has a story that reveals that quite dramaticall