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Gene-edited Food Will Arrive Soon, But Will People Eat It? Foods based on the latest biotechnologies will soon be available in grocery stores around the country. The first foods from plants or animals that have had their genetic material, or DNA, edi
by Caty Weaver Broadcast: July 4, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Environment Report. Scientists in the United States say plant life has increased on Earth in the past twenty yea
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Study of a Biotech Plant Finds Pollen Can Travel Farther than Thought By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Agricult
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. In two thousand eight, scientists reported on a study of cotton grown in six provinces in northern China. The study involved bollworms, a major threat to cotton farmers. It also involved Bt cotton,
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Scientists Look At Plant Products With An Eye To New Possibilities for Health FAITH LAPIDUS: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, a program in VOA Special English. Im Faith Lapidus. BOB DOUGHTY: And Im Bob Doughty. Today, we will tell a
[00:07.05]The American company Monsanto has announced what it calls a major development in efforts to identify all of the genes found in rice. [00:18.49]It says scientists working in the United States have produced the first plans for a genetic map o
Ice Age Plant Survives To Modern Day Like a science fiction time traveler, an arctic plant of the late Pleistocene age, over thirty one thousand years old, is growing again after a long frozen sleep. History Narrow leafed campion (Silene stenophylla)
What do a carnivorous sponge, a lobular yam and a flat-faced psychedelic frogfish all have in common? Theyre among the Top 10 Species first described in 2009. Thats according the International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State Univer
Scientists found a prehistoric ancestor of an arrow worm among a group of fossils at two national parks in Canada. The fossils were found in what is now British Columbia, but was once an ocean. The sea worm was 10 centimeters long and had 50 spines o
Conservationists are overestimating the number of species that have been driven to extinction(消失), scientists have said. A study has found that a third of all mammal species declared extinct in the past few centuries have turned up alive and well
The United Nations is observing World Food Day (Saturday, Oct. 16). Food prices have been climbing in recent months because of bad weather in several major agricultural regions. Experts predict there will be more extreme weather as climate changes, j
IN THE NEWS - Japan, a Year After the Disaster This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. This Sunday is the first anniversary of the major earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It led to one of the worst nuclear accidents ever. The quake struck near the
AS IT IS 2016-10-09 Scientists Create Realistic Model of Dinosaur 科学家制作逼真的恐龙模型 British scientists have created what they believe is the best three-dimensional model of a dinosaur ever built. They say the model is almost the ex
Scientists in Poland Work to Save Honeybees 科学家在波兰致力于拯救蜜蜂 Honeybees are in danger worldwide. Their homes -- known as colonies -- are suffering from what scientists call Colony Collapse Disorder. Scientists have linked the di
AS IT IS 2016-05-16 21 Percent of Worlds Plants Could Disappear 世界上21%的植物可能会消失 One in five of the worlds plants is currently at risk of disappearing forever. That is what a report by the Royal Botanic Gardens in London says. 全球
AS IT IS 2015-10-09 Belarus Writer Gets Nobel Literature Prize 白俄罗斯作家获得诺贝尔文学奖 Svetlana Alexievich of Belarus has won the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Nobel Prize committee in Stockholm, Sweden, called her writings a monu
Scientists build DNA from scratch to alter life's blueprint Yeast is a tiny ingredient of everyday life. A baker carefully adds yeast to his dough before kneading and shaping it into the perfect sized loaf. Without the yeast, the bread wouldn't rise
Im Anna Matteo. And Im Christopher Cruise. Today we tell how some extremely small organisms may help meet our food needs in the future. Then, we report on an American project to save endangered orchids. Finally, we tell about the discovery of what Br
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. I'm Liz Waid. Voice 2 And I'm Bruce Gulland. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Matthew and Susan were to be ma