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AS IT IS 2014-06-28 DIY Microscope Costs Only One Dollar 自制显微镜只需一美元 From VOA Learning English, this is As It Is. Today we hear about a recent development in microscope technology. Now, you might think this will be about a costly a
Pinpointing TB Treatment in Cities A new study says targeting treatment programs at specific neighborhoods may be a better way of controlling tuberculosis in some cities. The study looks at so-called TB hotspots. Lead author Dr. David Dowdy said a ho
Uganda was one of the first sub-Saharan African countries to address the HIV/AIDS crisis early on. Over the years, it's come to rely heavily on U.S. support for its prevention and treatment programs. But Congress is considering cutting hundreds of mi
夏威夷濒危鸟类获得二次机会 Of the world's nearly 9,900 bird species, 13 percent - one in eight - are threatened with extinction, according to BirdLife International. Among them are two Hawaiian honeycreepers - tiny birds that live in the
Former U.S. President George W. Bush declared April 25 as World Malaria Awareness Day in 2007. He asked the world to join the fight to wipe out malaria on the African continent. He said: We focus our attention on all who suffer from this terrible dis
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This week, the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives held a conference to highlight the work being done by our Nation's armies of compassion, with help from the Federal government. This conference d
When we help Ukraine defend its democracy, or Colombia resolve a decades-long war, that strengthens the international order we depend on. 我们协助乌克兰捍卫民主,我们帮助哥伦比亚结束长达十年的战争这同时也巩固了我们
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Scientists Meet in Cameroon to Discuss Malaria By Oliver Chanler and Caty Weaver Broadcast: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in V.O.A. Sp
Organization Urges Young African Scientists to Become the Next Einstein Researchers from all over Africa presented their work at the recent Next Einstein Forum conference in Rwanda. Conference organizers set up the event to provide support for the de
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – March 4, 2002: Gates Foundation By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. The richest man in the world is an American, Bill Gates. He started Microsoft, t
DEVELOPMENT REPORT -February 18, 2002: Infectious Diseases By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. The World Health Organization and several other United Nations agencies are
Health Report - Chronic Diseases an 'Impending Disaster' for Some Nations This is the VOA Special English Health Report. When we think of threats to public health, we often think of communicable diseases. But experts say non-communicable diseases --
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – May 20, 2002: AIDS Clinic Competition By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. An American organization called Architecture for Humanity has announced an
Health Report - AIDS Study Called 2011 'Breakthrough' 健康报道 - 一项艾滋病研究被评为2011年年度突破 This is the VOA Special English Health Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 The journal Science chose an AIDS s
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. International donors have promised almost twelve billion dollars to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The Global Fund held a two-day conference last week in New York. This is
New Coalition Promotes Investment in Health Workers Sixteen major non-governmental organizations have launched a new initiative to add one million health care workers in developing countries. The new Frontline Health Workers Coalition says training m
A Step Closer to Major HIV Prevention Method A U.S. government panel has recommended the use of a once daily pill to help prevent HIV infection. The pill has been shown to be very effective in studies. The Food and Drug Administration, the FDA, now h
Saving Lives, Saving Money Every year, road crashes kill more than a million people around the world and injure many, many more. But a new study says deaths and injuries can be sharply reduced by taking simple safety measures. Whats more, safer roads
Former US president Bill Clinton speaks during a session at the International AIDS Conference Austria, 19 Jul 2010 Former President Bill Clinton addressed the 18th International AIDS Conference in Vienna Monday. He said while much progress has been m
Excessive regulation of genetically modified crops has delayed release of a variety of rice that could help reduce the leading cause of preventable blindness in children, according to an editorial published in the British journal Nature. Vitamin A is