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Lesson12 Short-term and Long-term Memory A well-established distinction in memory theory is that between short-term and long-term memory. The former refers to our ability to do such things as remember telephone numbers long enough to dial them; the l
Certificates Craze on Campus In recent years, to get a certificate has become a new craze among college students. Just randomly, ask a student on campus what he or she is busy doing, quite possibly, you may get the answer that he or she is preparing
By Caty Weaver Broadcast: July 25, 2003 This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Environment Report. Researchers say they have found a way to reduce the cost of some 1)fuel cell production. The
A: What am I supposed to do with this plastic cup? B: That cup is for a urine sample. A: How, exactly, does this work? B: This particular test calls for you to urinate into the cup after you have urinated a little into the toilet. A: When I finish, w
Researchers Hunt for Clues about Parkinsons Disease This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. Im Faith Lapidus. And Im Bob Doughty. Today we tell about Parkinsons disease. We also report on treatments for the disease. Parkinsons is a disea
How 3-D Printing Can Create Tissue from Stem Cells 3D打印如何做到利用干细胞制造人体组织 An Israeli company has asked the United States Patent and Trademark Office for legal rights to a process for making a special kind of human cell.
HEALTH REPORT - September 4, 2002: Melanoma Research By Nancy Steinbach (Photo - U.S. National Cancer Institute) This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Scientists have discovered a genetic cha
Antioxidants-Diabetes Connection In a study in the journal Cell Metabolism, some mice given antioxidants were more likely to become diabetic, because free radicals help muscle cells respond to insulin. Karen Hopkin reports. Youve no doubt heard of fr
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AGRICULTURE REPORT - Vitamin E and Poultry Health By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Researchers say extra vitamin
HEALTH REPORT - Scientists Work on a 'Smart Bomb' Against Cancer By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Health Report. Scientists have devel
This morning on Today's Health, we are gonna pump you up. You know, working out is obviously good for your body, but this week's Newsweek Magazine reports there is new evidence it can boost your brainpower and fight disease as well. Miriam Nelson is
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Adam Navis. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Human life is full of friends and en
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In East China's Jiangsu province, a local court has rejected a request by four parents to inherit frozen embryos that were left behind by a couple who died in a car crash. Now for more on the issue, we are joined in the studio by Professor Hao Ran, d
NOEL KING, HOST: Today is the winter solstice. It's the shortest day of the year, and this is also a time of year when a lot of people feel down or depressed. Now scientists think they have new information on why short days lead to such dark moods. N
台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: And despite what many may think, handedness is not a choice. It can be predicted even before birth based on the fetus' position in the womb. So, if handedness is inborn, does that mean it's genet
Ya?l: Welcome to another episode of Lunch with Don and Ya?l. So, Don, what are you eating today? Don: Nothing. Y: Nothing!?! Are you on a diet or something? D: Not by choice. To be honest, I'm trying to save money by buying less food. Y: Why? D: Beca
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Adam Navis. Voice 2 And Im Robin Basselin. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Eric was only sixteen years ol
Antibiotics, as the name implies, work against life, or more specifically against living cells. Since our bodies are also made up of living cells, the antibiotics have to distinguish between the cells in our bodies and the cells of the bacteria causi