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The Geographic Board wants New Zealanders to choose whether to use a Maori or an English name for the North and South Islands. The Board has recommended this to the Land Information Minister, Maurice Williamson. It is now his decision. If he agrees,
WHO: Ebola Sub-regional Crisis 世卫组织关切埃博拉的控制 The World Health Organization says drastic action is needed to control the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. The WHO is ramping-up its response by deploying 150 experts to the region. A
Dengue Fever 1 Dengue fever is a mosquito borne 2 infection. The disease is characterized by high fever, headache, bone or joint and muscle pains, and rash. Dengue haemorrhagic 3 fever is a potentiall
Diabetics who live in poor areas in California are far more likely to suffer an amputation than are diabetics in wealthier neighborhoods. So finds an analysis in the journal Health Affairs. [Carl D. Stevens et al, Geographic Clustering Of Diabetic Lo
EXPLORATIONS - National Geographic Worldwide By Marilyn Christiano Broadcast: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Faith Lapidus with EXPLORATIONS
About 110 million years ago, a large plant-eating dinosaur covered with sharp points walked the land. Called a nodosaur, it is now the best example of its kind ever found. This new species of dinosaur is being called a one-in-a-billion discovery. Rec
Expert Details Value of Tsunami Warning System 专家细说海啸警报系统的重要性 MS. Pearson : My guest is Dr. Timothy Beach. He is Director of the Center for the Environment at Georgetown Un
By Zuli Palacio Washington, D.C. 13 June 2006 Watch Exhibit Report World Cup live broadcasts are part of the exhibit To celebrate the popularity of football, or soccer as it is called in the United States, and to coincide with the World Cup, the Nat
1. Acknowledge what you're grateful for. 学会对生活感恩 2. Fake happiness until you feel it. 在失意的时候伪装快乐 3. Evaluate the good in your life. 每天写几件你生活中的乐事 4. Be mindful of your surroundings. 将注意力集
By Jeffrey Young Washington 22 May 2008 An 11-year-old from Lincoln, Nebraska has won the 2008 National Geographic Bee with a flawless quiz score. Akshay Rajagopalis only the second winner in the Bee's 20-year history with a perfect performance. The
WHO: Ebola Cases Will Top 9,000 Soon The World Health Organization reported the number of cases in the West Africa Ebola outbreak will top nine-thousand this week. As of October 14, there have been 8,914 Ebola cases and 4,447 deaths have been reporte
DAVID GREENE, HOST: OK. National Geographic became a cultural institution by bringing other cultures to Western readers. Now, in what it's calling The Race Issue, the magazine is issuing an apology. National Geographic says it often portrayed foreign
Moreton Bay, on the eastern coast of Australia, is always a rich and diverse ecosystem. Beds of sea grass stretch over miles, providing the foundation for fish, marine mammals and some truly ancient mariners(海员). Protected areas, like Moreton
Childrens performance at school is more dependent on the area in which they grow up than parental income, a new study suggests. 一项新研究证明,儿童在学校里的学习成绩更容易受成长环境的影响,而不是受父母收入的影响
What makes a good UN secretary general, a secretary or a general? That is the age-old question. Some diplomats and observers, including Britain's UN ambassador Matthew Rycroft, believe the world body needs someone with the qualities of a military com
十一长假即将来临,劳累了大半年的你,想怎样犒劳自己?看看这些建议吧! A long weekend is a great opportunity to do something a little different. The extra free time gives people the chance to enjoy something they might
Country-dwellers often say the constant(不变的) noise, traffic and crowds of the city would drive them mad. Well, they might be right, according to the latest research. City residents are more likely to develop mental illnesses such as schizophren
城市居民更易患精神疾病 Country-dwellers often say the constant noise, traffic and crowds of the city would drive them mad. 农村居民常常抱怨,城市里没完没了的嘈杂声、繁忙的交通和拥挤的人群能把他们逼疯。
BEIJING, Sept. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Scientists had discovered the fossils of a new species of ancient carnivorous fish, National Geographic reported Monday. The newly-found ancient fish, Laccognathus embryi, is a 1.8-meter-long predator, which was waiti