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VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And I'm Bob Doughty. This week, scientists report finding millions of genes and thousands of protein families in seawater. We will also tell about chimpanz
AS IT IS 2013-10-28 Chimpanzees May Recognize Emotions in Others 黑猩猩能识别其他生物的情绪 Hello there, and welcome to As It Is from VOA Learning English! Im Christopher Cruise in Washington. Today we have news -- a lot of news -- about
Chimps Finding a Happy Ending 黑猩猩们的圆满结局 Paper plates full of fruit, a colorful sign and dolls for children were all part of a birthday party recently in the American state of Washington. 纸盘上盛满水果,色彩缤纷,还有儿
From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. The flow of Congolese refugees into western Uganda is raising concerns not only about food security, but also the risk of Ebola virus. Eating primates is a Congolese custom, but
Abused Chimpanzees Find Home in Sierra Leone Wildlife Refuge For more than 20 years, the Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary has cared for abused chimpanzees and chimps whose mothers have died. Victims of the illegal wildlife trade, the animals often arriv
[00:14.47]READIGN [00:15.62]THE LANGUAGE OF HONEY-BEES [00:18.08]There are many different varieties of bee. [00:20.95]Some live in large groups like the honey-bee, [00:23.56]and make their nests in trees or holes in the rocks. [00:27.19]Other species
[00:14.47]READIGN [00:15.62]THE LANGUAGE OF HONEY-BEES [00:18.08]There are many different varieties of bee. [00:20.95]Some live in large groups like the honey-bee, [00:23.56]and make their nests in trees or holes in the rocks. [00:27.19]Other species
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Bonobos Threatened With Extinction FAITH LAPIDUS: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. Im Faith Lapidus. CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: And Im Christopher Cruise. Today we tell about an African ape, the bonobo. Bonobos were
AS IT IS 2016-01-22 Monkeys Can Be as Spiteful as Humans 猴子也会有怨恨情绪 Monkeys do not like it when others get more food than they do, according to a new study. 根据一项新的研究,猴子们并不喜欢别的猴子比它们得到更
African Sanctuaries Rescue Endangered Chimpanzees It's a typical day at Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Kenyas Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Two of its 41 residents are scrapping over food, while a third looks on and yelps in protest. Kenya is their ado
It will be a great tragedy for humanity if research with chimpanzees were stopped. Chimpanzees are our closest animal relative. So close, in fact, that 98 percent of a chimpanzee's DNA is identical to that of humans. The highly intelligent primates s
在日常对话里,外国人尤其是美国的年轻人喜欢用口头禅,这些口头禅在非正式场合可以使交流更自然。今天,我们就来说说外国人经常使用的一些口头禅。 1. Look 你听我说 Look, I'm really sorr
Japanese researchers claimed that chimpanzees are capable of human-like altruism. Kyoto Universitys Primate Research Institute published their findings in the scientific and medical research journal Plus One. Twelve chimpanzees were used in the exper
Japanese researchers claimed that chimpanzees are capable of human-like altruism. Kyoto Universitys Primate Research Institute published their findings in the scientific and medical research journal Plus One. Twelve chimpanzees were used in the exper
Good morning everyone. First of all, it's been fantastic being here over these past few days. And secondly, I feel it's a great honor to kind of wind up this extraordinary gathering of people, these amazing talks that we've had. I feel that I've fitt
Chimpanzee The most striking single fact about chimpanzees is the flexibility of their social life, the lack of any rigid form of organization. It represents about as far a departure from the baboon type of organization as one can find among the high
WASHINGTON, June 11 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday announced a proposal to classify both wild and captive chimpanzees as endangered, a move that could affect future use of chimpanzees in scientific research in the United St
Hello there, and welcome to As It Is from VOA Learning English! Im Christopher Cruise in Washington. Today we have news -- a lot of news -- about chimpanzees. A new study has found that as chimpanzees grow, they can recognize emotions in other creatu
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