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Cells cannot remain alive outside certain limits of temperature and much narrower limits mark the boundaries of effective functioning. Enzyme systems of mammals and birds are most efficient only withi
Researchers have made some interesting discoveries near Antarctica. A team of scientists from the British Antarctic Survey and University of Hamburg have published the first comprehensive inventory of sea-and-land animals, near the tip of the Antarct
VOICE ONE: I'm Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about the flights that followed Apollo Eleven to the moon. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: The summer of nineteen sixty-nine was a special tim
[00:00.00] MODULE 3 STATIONERY [00:05.47]Unit 7 Where's My pencil? [00:11.63]VOCABULARY [00:14.87]where where's=where is pencil it [00:21.40]什么地方;哪里 是在哪里 铅笔 它 [00:27.94]on desk no bed [00:32.96]在...的上面 书桌 不;不是
[00:00.00] MODULE 3 STATIONERY [00:04.99]UNIT 7 Where is My Pencil? [00:10.63]Words and Expressions [00:14.79]Where [00:16.76]什么地方 [00:18.73]where's = where is [00:22.36]...是在什么地方 [00:25.99]pencil [00:27.98]铅笔 [00:29.96]it [00
[00:00.00] Module 5 Unit 13 [00:06.40]1.Listen and write the numbers of the animals. [01:06.87]2.Listen and answer the questions. [02:02.54]Unit 14 [02:07.71]1.Listen and choose the message you hear. [02:50.19]2.Write numbers of the words you hear in
[00:00.80]When the atmospheric concertrations [00:03.16]of these gases increase, however, [00:05.84]more heat is trapped and the Earth's [00:07.92]temperature rises. [00:10.37]Over the last 100 years, [00:13.01]the global average temperature [00:15.1
Our atmosphere is in constant motion; the moving air that causes our weather circulates between the ground and 50,000 feet. It is the sun that drives this movement. When solar energy reaches earth, it heats the surface and atmosphere, but it does so
EXPLORATIONS - Days of Apollo: Collecting Rocks, and Making History, on the MoonBy Marilyn Rice Christiano Broadcast: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 ANNOUNCER: EXPLORATIONS -- a program in Special Engl
-Im Chris Kaufman and I here with Justin Kasper, who works at Smithsonian, hes an astrophysicist at the Smithsonian. And he's won a project thats gonna launch a probe at the sun, specifically the Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons investigation,
[00:00.00]Hey,boys!嘿,男孩们! [00:02.02]Hi,Betty.嗨,贝蒂。 [00:03.39]Hi,Lingling.嗨,玲玲。 [00:04.69]Where are you going?你要去哪里? [00:06.11]We're going to the park to skate.我们去公园滑冰。 [00:08.01]There's thick ice
Some bacteria have adapted to super cold environments for millions of years. And scientists have isolated some of the essential genes that allow bacteria to tolerate their harsh living conditionsbecause these same genes might help in the creation of
EXPLORATIONS - Apollo's Final Missions: The Last Footsteps on the Moon SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: I'm Shirley Griffith. STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about the flights that followed Apollo Eleven to t
Study: Warmer World Will Produce Fewer Clou 气候变暖导致云层变少 With rising global carbon emissions, the planet will heat up and cloud cover will dissipate, according to a new study. The concentration of heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the
Friday is Moon Day, which commemorates the first human landing on the Moon on July 20, 1969. To mark the occasion, let's take a look at China's lunar exploration program. The Chang'e program China's lunar exploration program started in 2004. It is na
When summer hits, I dread jogging outside. But a study finds that elephants can be in true danger in the heat. As creatures get bigger, they have smaller surface area to body volumn ratios. Fully-grown Asian eleplants thus pack a lot of mass into a b
33 阿波罗登月计划(三) DATE=4-25-01 TITLE=EXPLORATIONS #1949 - PROJECT APOLLO, PART 3 TYPE=SPECIAL ENGLISH FEATURE BYLINE=MARILYN RICE CHRISTIANO ANNCR: EXPLORATIONS -- A PROGRAM IN SPECIAL
WASHINGTON, May 1 (Xinhua) -- Scientists from IBM on Wednesday unveiled the world's smallest movie, made with one of the tiniest elements in the universe: atoms. Named A Boy and His Atom, the movie used thousands of precisely placed atoms to create n
WASHINGTON, June 23 (Xinhua) -- Last month was the hottest May since record keeping began in 1880, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said Monday. 图片1 The combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfac
Maybe. A change in barometric readings may be part of the reason: Atmospheric pressure often drops right before bad weather sets in; this shift could cause body tissue to expand, which can lead to swelling and pain. 也许吧,气压变化有可能是