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12 收回原先的谷物生产计划 DATE=3-27-01 TITLE=AGRICULTURE REPORT - StarLink Buyback Program BYLINE=George Grow (Start at 59
Boadcast: February 18, 2003 By Mario Ritter This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Food in the United States can include genetically engineered crops. No genetically engineered animals, h
By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: October 1, 2003 This is Faith Lapidus with the VOA Special English Health Report. Scientists in Iceland say they have identified the first gene linked to common forms of
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute? Birds and sea turtles can migrate thousands of miles, by reading the Earth's magnetic cues. But we too might have magnetic sensing abilitiesin our eyes. So say
This is Scientific American's 60 seconds science. I'm Ian Chant. Got a minute Secret identities aren't just for superheros anymore. Researchers have found that protein present in everything from amoebas to people is living the double life. Once it bi
What Is Progeria? Progeria was first described in the nineteenth century. The mysterious disease is often thought of as premature aging. Children with progeria are normal for their first year of life, but then develop medical problems normally seen i
Bug Antifreeze Ever seen a cricket wearing a parka? Probably not, but you might have wondered how insects make it through the winter! After all, theyre cold-blooded, so their body temperature is pretty close to the temperature around them! Why dont b
By David McAlary Washington 23 November 2006 Scientists have genetically engineered two crops in a way they say will help improve nutrition in poor countries. One group has boosted the levels of certain nutrients in wheat and another team has made t
Almost all cells need iron to grow. Now, researchers have identified a link between the body's system for regulating iron and breast cancer. The discovery could help doctors predict the course of breast cancer disease and even help them decide the mo
Forget cockroaches. Forget Superman. Forget any other tough-as-nails creatures youve ever heard of. The most indestructible multicellular organisms on Earth are undoubtedly tardigradesmicroscopic eight-legged aquatic invertebrates also known as water
a butterfly with glowing eyes Believe it or not, Monteiro and her team insert ed a new gene into the butterflys genetic sequenceone taken from a jellyfish . No, I know you're fooling. Actually I'm not. This gene codes for a green florescent protein t
> 44 基因工程制造的斯达林科玉米对身体没有危害 DATE=7-10-01 TITLE=AGRICULTURE REPORT - StarLink Corn Not Linked to Allergies BYLINE=George Grow (Start at 59
SCIENCE REPORT – January 23, 2002: Aging Protein By Jerilyn Watson This is the VOA Special English Science Report. A new study suggests that a protein that protects animals from cancer early in life
HEALTH REPORT-Heart Disease and C-Reactive Protein By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Health Report. American researchers have found evi
C-reactive protein is an indication of inflammation in the body, and, at high levels, is considered an early sign of future heart disease. It's a risk factor in a similar way that elevated cholesterol is a risk factor for heart disease, says Asheley
Low-salt,low-protein diet can prevent kidney stonesA diet low in salt and meat can dramatically reduce the risk of kidney stones,according to an Italian study that could spell the end for the low-calcium diet that doctors have been recommen
Antifreeze Surface Fights Ice with Ice Every year, 20 million tons of salt are dumped on roads and highways across the U.S. to eliminate ice. And airlines spray up to 1,000 gallons of antifreeze on any one plane to de-ice it. But now scientists have
Vronique LaCapra | Washington 02 December 2009 A very small genetic difference between humans and chimpanzees may help explain why chimpanzees can't speak, but humans can The ability to communicate using complex spoken language is a uniquely human ch
Science and technology 科学技术 Flu 流感 How to make bird flu fly, part one 怎样让禽流感在人间传播:步骤一 The first of two controversial research papers is published 两个关于禽流感研究的论文一直备受争议,现在其
Scientists Produce Gene-Edited Chickens to Stop Spread of Flu Virus British scientists are developing gene-edited chickens designed to be fully resistant to the influenza, or flu virus. Wendy Barclay is one of the leaders of the gene-editing project.