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For more on this, we're now joined in the studio by Professor Teng Jimeng from the American Studies Center at Beijing Foreign Studies University. Q1. There's no doubt that things need to change. But for online shoppers, recycling package boxes or cho
Aspirin Therapy Found to Treat the Sexes Differently 阿司匹林治疗应根据性别差异采用不同方法 For years, doctors have been advising many patients to take a daily, low-dose aspirin to
Studies Explore Impact of Music and the Brain 研究探索音乐对大脑的影响 Hospitals employ many therapeutic methods. In addition to medication, there are interventions like massage therapy and hypnosis. So why use music? Theres a couple of r
For more on this, we are joined by Su Xiaohui, deputy director of the Department of International and Strategic Studies at the China Institute of International Studies. Welcome to the program. Q1. Regional security has been one of the major topics di
Physically Fit Children Do Better in School 身体健康的孩子在学校的表现更好 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report. Overweight. Out-of-shape. Fat. Whatever you want to call it, many studies show that children around the wo
Lesson 14 Talk 1.He's all talk. 2.Money talks. 3.You can talk a donkey's hind legs off. 4.Let's talk turkey. 5.Don't talk turkey. 6.You always talk big! 7.Mum,you talked my ears off. 8.Now he's really talking.
1.Have you had any kind of punishment in your college? 你上大学时受过什么惩罚吗? 2.Did you have any kind of punishment in your life and studies? 你在学习和生活中受过什么惩罚吗? 3.Did you have any records of punishment? 你
1. How about your grades of study? 你的学习成绩怎么样? 2. How are you getting along with your studies? 你的学习成绩怎样? 3. What was your best subject in college? 你大学时最好的科目是什么? 4. In all my subjects, I g
Passage Transcript um, generally i, i have found with my studies that, um, historians as a sort of breed of academic. were particularly conservative in their sort of, um, outlook. um, perhaps... tendency, um, and i dont know, i, i felt talking to oth
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Is the Human Brain Still Evolving? Some Scientists Think So By Katherine Gypson, George Grow and Dana Demange Broadcast: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCI
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: Dwayne Speller, 22, waits to talk to a job adviser in Las Vegas, Nevada, earlier this month. The nation's unemployment rate rose to 8.1 percent in February,
New Definition of Alzheimers Could Help Identify Disease Sooner Scientists in the United States have proposed a new way to define Alzheimers disease. They want the definition based on biological signs, such as changes in the brain, instead of memory
Scientists in developing nations are considering ways to limit the effects of climate change on Earth. These scientists plan to explore one possibility: controlling or restricting sunshine levels. They want to see if use of a man-made chemical to blo
AS IT IS - Earth Day 地球日 This is AS IT IS. Hi, Im Caty Weaver. Today is Earth Day. Millions of people around the world will pick up trash, learn about recycling, plant trees or take some other action to observe the day. On AS IT IS we take a lo
Rose Hoban | Durham, North Carolina 16 December 2009 Literature is filled with images of the angry young man or woman. New research into human psychology suggests the hot-headed youth of fiction have a basis in scientific fact. Rushing adds stress an
Almost 700 roof-mounted panels help to power the environmental-studies building at Oberlin College in Ohio, which is routinely included in top-20 lists of America's greenest colleges. The nickname of sports teams at Tulane University in New Orleans i
Studies: How Whales, Fish Might Adapt To Warming Ocean Two new science studies provide a glimpse of how some important Pacific Ocean sea creatures could adapt to a changing climate. One study describes how gray whales successfully adapted to previous
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - September 3, 2002: Stress and Illness By Cynthia Kirk VOICE ONE: This is Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with Science in the News, a VOA Special English program ab
Broadcast: Jan 10, 2003 By George Grow This is the VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT. American scientists say rising temperatures on Earth's surface are forcing animals and plants to move to cool
西方超20个国家蜂起驱逐超百余俄大使 Welcome to 'Today' - an hour of world news and analysis -- Today keeps you informed and inspired. I'm Suyi Coming up: --Russia mulls response to diplomat expulsions --Chinese premier promises further