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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Sumatran Tiger Zoo Director Lucy Spelman and Wayne Milner, great cat keeper, with Berani (Photo - National Zoo) Broadcast: January 15, 2002 The Smithsonian National Zoological Pa
By Delia Robertson Changing the demographics of land ownership in South Africa is an ongoing and enormous challenge. Under apartheid, 87 percent of the land mass was earmarked for whites who comprised
By Heda Bayron Hong Kong's top health executive has resigned after strong criticism for his handling of the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome last year that killed nearly 300 people. Healt
By Lisa Schlein The World Health Organization says Hepatitis E is sweeping camps for internally displaced people in the western Darfur province of Sudan. The agency says it has confirmed more than 620
David McAlary For weeks, two helicopter crews have been practicing the mid-air capture of a parachute drifting down over the Utah desert. When the event acttually occurs Wednesday, the parachute will
克里斯柯鲁威将展望体育运动的未来并思考科技能为球员、教练还有粉丝带来怎样的改变。作为前美国国家橄榄球联盟的弃踢手,克里斯想像在未来利用扩增实境技术让人们身临其境如在球场
SCIENCE REPORT — February 7, 2002: Fuel Cell Cars By Mario Ritter This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. The United States Secretary of Energy, Spencer Abraham, has announced a program to d
By Brian Byrnes More than 6,000 delegates from 194 nations have gathered in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires for the 10th annual United Nations Convention on Climate Change. Monday's opening cere
By Rosanne Skirble Coral reefs are home to the greatest diversity of plant and animal life found in any habitat, anywhere on the earth. But, while they are found in 101 countries and territories, the
Broadcast: Mar 13, 2003 Researchers are developing a blood test to look for colon cancer. The blood test is designed to detect 2) abnormalities in genes that control cell growth. These genes are passe
Broadcast: Mar 21, 2003 Britain's military chief says coalition forces have seized Iraq's key southern oil facilities, apparently averting what could have been a major ecological disaster. British mil
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS -March 12, 2002: Babies and Intelligence By George Grow VOICE ONE: This is Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, a VOA Special English program ab
Broadcast: Feb 01, 2003 The U.S. Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart in mid-air Saturday minutes before it was to return to Earth. The U.S. space agency, 1) NASA, says none of the seven astronauts aboa
参考范文: This modern life As is shown in the above picture, people sit in front of the computer all day and night, even in their dreams theyre still playing computer games. Such thought-provoking phenomenon is, especially among young people, p
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS -April 2, 2002: Cancer By Oliver Chanler VOICE ONE: This is Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with Science in the News, a VOA Special English program about recent deve
Broadcast: Feb 02, 2003 The head of the U.S. space agency NASA says the investigation of the cause of the Columbia space shuttle disaster will be thorough and completed as quickly as possible so Ameri
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS – November 5, 2002: National Arboretum By George Grow VOICE ONE: This is Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with Science in the News, a VOA Special English program a
AS IT IS 2015-04-12 Technology Center in Moscow Seeks Western Companies 莫斯科科技中心寻求西方公司加入 Russian officials are urging Western companies to open offices in a technology center in Moscow. They hope the center will help the
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - November 26, 2002: Dental Health By Nancy Steinbach VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with Science in the News, a VOA Special English program abo
SCIENCE REPORT – January 9, 2002: Red Wine and Heart Disease By George Grow This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. British scientists may have discovered the reason why red wine appears to