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Transplants are amazing. Its incredible to think how much doctors can do. A few decades ago, doctors conducted the first heart transplant. It was headline news. It was like a medical revolution, the greatest breakthrough in science. Today, thousands
The question of organ transplants is a difficult one. Not for me though. Im quite happy to donate all of my organs for transplants. I dont mind my body being donated to science after I die. I think its much better to be useful even after I die. I wou
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS -February 19, 2002: Medical Transplants By Nancy Steinbach VOICE ONE: This is Doug Johnson. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, a VOA Special English progr
The newest professional hockey team in the United States is leading the series for the championship of North American hockey. The Vegas Golden Knights of Las Vegas, Nevada, defeated the Washington Capitals of D.C., Monday night in Game One. The score
Administrators of Yuanmingyuan, often referred to as the Old Summer Palace, said they are powerless to prevent elderly people from digging up wild herbs in the park, as they do not have enough resources. Photos showing people digging up wild vegetabl
16 Harming a Professional Reputation GLOSSARY gloom and doom a feeling that nothing good can happen; a feeling that thefuture will be very bad* Given the current recession, many people spend all of their time talking aboutgloom and doom. outrageous v
The United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) says more than 500,000 children in Libya are in need of some kind of humanitarian assistance. The UN agency notes that migrant children passing through Libya are especially at risk of abuse. Competing govern
Societe Generale chairman resigns 法国兴业银行行长辞职 Societe Generale's chairman Daniel Bouton has announced his resignation, saying the personal attacks against him risked harming the bank. Mr Bouton has faced increasing criticism ever since a ro
It looks and sounds like a regular golf ball, but this prototype is anything but average. Once we saw that would actually take off and have flight characteristics similar to a regular golf ball, we knew its a product that has some potential. After al
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Gifts of Life: Organ Transplants Reach Record Levels in U.S. By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special En
1. The co-founder of the Tucson Tea Party, Trent Humphries, tells the AP he's worried about threats hes received in recent days. James Fuller, one of 13 people injured in last week's shooting rampage, was arrested at a town hall meeting Saturday when
Scientists are reporting a new way to identify when a heart transplant recipient is starting to reject the new organ. The new technique could help doctors ensure the success of more transplants. The human immune system is programmed to reject foreign
DAVID GREENE, HOST: And now some bad news for bees. There is new evidence that they are being harmed by some widely used pesticides though it may be only if the bees already are vulnerable. Here's NPR's Dan Charles. DAN CHARLES, BYLINE: These pestici
The question of organ transplants is a difficult one. Not for me though. Im quite happy to donate all of my organs for transplants. I dont mind my body being donated to science after I die. I think its much better to be useful even after I die. I wou
Alex: Good morning. Whats with the gloom and doom? Paige: Have you seen this mornings newspaper? Alex: No, I havent. Paige: Youd better read this. Its an article about our company. Alex: Let me see that. This is outrageous! How can anybody print such
Pollution 'makes you stupid' 环境污染使人变蠢 Brain at risk from the environment (环境污染严重损害大脑) Pollution and other environmental threats are harming the intelligence of millions of people across the world, says a United
HEALTH REPORT - Kidney Transplants By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Each year, thousands of people receive organ transplants. The
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