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[00:04.13]Let's talk [00:06.97]Hello,I'm Millie Mouse.你好,我是米利鼠. [00:09.72]Oh,you're Millie.啊,你是米利鼠. [00:11.36]Yes.是的. [00:12.86]Hello,Millie.你好,米利鼠. [00:13.78]I'm Duckie.我是达基. [00:15.49]Hi,Duckie.嗨,达基
Science and technology. 科技。 Animal testing. 动物实验。 Be nice to mice. 善待小鼠。 and they may return the favour. 它们可能会知恩图报。 Home, sweet home. 家,舒适的家。 ONLY one drug of every ten successfully tested i
1.有趣的漫画 I will help the ant. 我将帮助这只蚂蚁。 I will help the cat. 我将帮助这只猫。 I will help the bird. 我将帮助这只鸟。 I will help the mouse. 我将帮助这只老鼠。 2.写一写,说一说 3.涂一涂,画
You may love to soak up the sunor the UV rays at the tanning salon. But are you actually addicted? 你可能喜欢晒日光浴,或者喜欢去日光浴沙龙晒紫外线。但是你会真的上瘾吗? A study finds that mice regularly exposed to UV
This is Scientific Americans' 60-Second Science. I am Cynthia Graber. This'll just take a minute. Air pollution is bad for our health, but scientists say we don't know much about the long-term effects. So researchers in Canada and the Netherlands dec
A friends four year old daughter recently complained to me about how badly her mosquito bite itched. She was about to burst into tears. The fact that an uncomfortable itchy sensation can drive many of us to distraction led many scientists to believe
Leptin is a hormone made by fat cells that tells you when you're full. If you didn't have leptin---and some people don't---youd eat way too much, get real fat and almost certainly develop diabetes. Leptin acts like a natural appetite suppressant. Kid
This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science, Im Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Youve tried everything to lose weight: portion control, fasting, liquid diets, even eating meals on a treadmill. Now, a new study suggests that maybe you s
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute? The early bird gets the wormand may avoid skin cancer. Because a new mouse study suggests that, for humans, tanning in the mornings may be less likely to permanently
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Scientists say they have made more progress in developing malaria-resistant mosquitoes. The idea is to release genetically engineered insects like these into mosquito populations as a way to control
While You Sleep, Your Brain Works 睡眠时大脑并未停止工作 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report. Why do we need sleep? 为什么人们需要睡眠? Is bedtime just a time for dreaming? Do our brains turn off for the night?
Update: Breakthrough in Fighting Zika From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. Researches have reported a breakthrough in the search for a treatment for Zika virus. To better understand this report, you will need to know the fo
Obesity may have harmful effects on the brain, and exercise may counteract many of those negative effects, according to sophisticated new neurological experiments with mice, even when the animals do not lose much weight. While it's impossible to know
BEIJING, Oct. 12(Xinhuanet) -- People allergic to peanuts may find relief in a new research by American scientists, according to Huffington Post Monday. Scientists from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine have found a way to turn
Beginners. We have a mouse in our garage. There might be more than one. The one I have seen is small, grey, and causes a lot of mess. As much as I love animals, I'm afraid we have to put down a mousetrap. My husband bought a box of traps a long time
Researchers have stumbled across what may turn out to be a miracle(奇迹) treatment for hair loss in humans. The scientists were investigating how stress affects the digestive system when they made the discovery. The team at the University of Ca
今天学的是《谁动了我的奶酪》,看看它能带给我们什么启发。 Who moved my cheese?is a story about change that takes place in a Maze where four amusing characters look for Cheese. Cheese being a metaphor for what we want to hav
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- U.S. researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a potential target for treating diabetes and obesity, according to a study published online on Thursday in the journal Cell Metab
Here is a poem by Rose Fyleman. It is called Mice. I think mice Are rather nice. Their tails are long, Their faces small, They havent any Chins at all. Their ears are pink, Their teeth are white, They run about the house at night. They nibble things
Todd: OK, Now, Anna, you were telling a cute story about a special gift you gave your husband. Anna: Yes. Well, our first Valentine's day, I wanted to give John a very unique gift, so I remembered that he used to have an iguana, so I thought he liked