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儿童英语资讯
主播:David_in_Shanghai 播放:1.6万次最近更新: 2022-10-24
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- 1Monster 2,554-pound pumpkin breaks U.S. record
- 2Lego-like way to snap molecules together wins Nobel Prize in chemistry
- 3By boat and jet ski, volunteers assist in Hurricane Ian rescue efforts
- 4The science of ghosts
- 5Why is my ice cream cone so expensive? An inflation explainer
- 6“Pumpkin spice among food words added to Merriam-Webster dictionary
- 7DART shooting: NASA redirects asteroid by smashing a spacecraft into it
- 8NASA is sending a tiny robot helicopter to Mars
- 9Sea sponges spew slow-motion snot rockets to clear out their pores
- 10Building a sturdy house of cards
- 11In Cancun, this man is turning seaweed trash into natural-building treasures
- 12Millions in Caribbean left without power and water in wake of Hurricane Fiona
- 13Surfing dogs take the waves in world championship
- 14Science and sisterhood: Creating a network to tackle ocean plastic problem
- 15Hands-on "training" to be an astronaut at Kennedy Space Center
- 16Teen arm wrestlers face risk of an unusual elbow break
- 17Engineers put a dead spider to work — as a robot
- 18A strong solar storm could cause big technological problems for Earth
- 19Intelligence test shows bees can learn to solve tasks from other bees
- 20Your dog's personality may have little to do with its breed
- 21Why do wombats have cube-shaped poop?
- 22To see twinkling stars, flee the bright city lights
- 23Perseids are the year's best meteor shower
- 24These squirrels aren't dead, they're “splooting”
- 25New supercomputer sets world record for speed
- 26China lands spacecraft on the dark side of the moon in world first
- 27Ever wondered why Pluto is no longer a planet?
- 28Masks and gloves are saving lives — and causing pollution
- 29Space is getting crowded with pieces of old, broken rockets
- 30How Earth's oldest rock made it to the moon and back
- 31Earth’s rock collection hints at how to search for life elsewhere
- 32Catnip’s insect-repelling powers grow as cats chew
- 33Is this art? Artist asks $6,000 for McDonald’s burger ingredient
- 34Weather forecasting: What is a heat wave?
- 35Ordinary paper turns into flexible human-powered keypad
- 36The first plants ever grown in moon dirt have sprouted
- 37Scientists create diamonds in minutes, first time in lab without added heat
- 38This student won a national contest on climate change — for a project on grass
- 39Caution light is still on for Tesla's Autopilot technology
- 40This robotic finger is covered in living human skin
- 41Microplastic pollution discovered in snow near top of Mount Everest
- 42NASA's new Webb telescope shows star death, dancing galaxies
- 43The food chain: One animal's food is another animal's worst nightmare
- 44Monstrous mammals would break the body rules
- 45Zebras, giraffes … and a cycling race through the Maasai Mara in Kenya
- 46Do we treat our soil like dirt? The effects of soil erosion
- 47Delivery without drivers: Domino's, Ford team up for test
- 48Types of renewable energy
- 49Student Opinion: Should people be rewarded for recycling?
- 50Reusable plastic bottles release hundreds of pollutants into water
- 51Scientists harness the sun to help sharks
- 52Great white shark battle in California: Are they endangered or abundant?
- 53Expert on shark behavior says they should be protected and not feared
- 54Scientists discover great white shark "queen of the ocean"
- 55Janitor corrals curious cougar in empty California classroom
- 56Virginia teen creates surfboard out of litter
- 57Teen-designed tech could expand access for people with disabilities
- 58Prehistoric shark was much larger than a great white shark
- 59The Pacific Ring of Fire, home to 452 volcanoes
- 60Why some flowers greet us each spring
- 61Meet the volunteers who help maintain the 2,200-mile-long Appalachian Trail
- 62Where does the Amazon River begin?
- 63“Martians” walk the Utah desert, paving way for life on red planet
- 64Big Questions: Why is Earth rotating?
- 65Bubbles could help remove trash from rivers
- 66In an emergency, you may want to see Dr. Dog
- 67Teen creates award-winning COVID-19 protective kit for teachers
- 68Infected caterpillars become zombies that climb to their deaths
- 69Student Opinion: Zoos should be banned
- 70We finally have an image of the black hole at the heart of our galaxy
- 71Fish make sounds that could help scientists protect them
- 72One-fifth of reptiles worldwide face risk of extinction, study finds
- 73Looking for mushrooms
- 74Students build robots to clean ocean trash
- 75Bracing for her future: Baby giraffe is fitted with leg brace
- 76Solar eclipse offers millions a chance at citizen science
- 77How to ask for help
- 78World's tallest dog is 7 feet on hind legs; he likes to sit on laps
- 79R2-D-Chew: Robot chef imitates human eating process to create tastier food
- 80Ancient temple dedicated to Zeus-Kasios unearthed in Egypt
- 81Massachusetts family mistakes a coyote for a lost pup
- 82Mercury’s surface may be studded with diamonds
- 83The Great Pacific Garbage Patch hosts life in the open ocean
- 84How energy transfers and transforms
- 85Harpreet Chandi makes history with solo trek to the South Pole
- 86Decoding the math secrets of plants’ stunning leaf patterns
- 87First gapless human genome finally sequenced
- 88Why are these 400 trees in a Polish forest crooked?
- 89Do animals have a sweet tooth? Of cats, dogs and fruit flies
- 90Meet one of the earliest meat-eating mammals
- 91Tiny manuscript by a 13-year-old Charlotte Bronte to return home
- 92Archaeologists unearth stone board game in Middle East country of Oman
- 93What would it feel like to touch a cloud?
- 94Engineers borrow a tree’s cellulose to toughen new materials
- 95Study: U.S. has world's highest tornado risk, here's why
- 96Scientists figure out how vampire bats got a taste for blood
- 97New James Webb Space Telescope photo showcases single star in mission milestone
- 98The Green Banana: Mystery of the sea
- 99Learn these amazing red panda facts
- 100The end of the dinosaurs appears to have come in springtime
- 101Polar exploration ship Endurance,sank in 1915, discovered beneath Antarctic ice
- 102Earth Day: Kid heroes for the planet
- 103Starlink: SpaceX's satellite internet system
- 104Forget Wordle! Can you crack the Dickens Code? A California tech worker just did
- 105Puberty and parent problems: How “Turning Red” tackles with a cultural spin
- 106Bird flu outbreak cause rising egg prices ahead of Easter and Passover
- 107NYC students learn about renewable energy with school solar panel installations
- 108Studying the immune system of sharks could lead to powerful human medicines
- 109Fake poop helps evicted owls settle into new neighborhood
- 110Releasing balloons at celebrations is harming some marine creatures
- 111U.S. astronaut and Russian crewmates return to Earth from space station
- 112Teen repairs computers to reduce e-waste and give back to his community
- 113Scientists discover 10-armed vampire squid relative
- 114Study says Lake Michigan has a drug problem
- 115What is the metaverse?
- 116Six-figure Teslas can now play six different fart sounds on command
- 117NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity to keep flying through September (at least)
- 118How will COVID-19 end? Experts look to past epidemics for clues
- 119Orphaned black bears get placed with new foster mama bears in Virginia
- 120Meet Methuselah, the oldest living aquarium fish
- 121Scientists study huge patch of trash in the ocean
- 122Emilio Delgado, who played Luis on “Sesame Street” for 45 years, dies at 81
- 123Here’s how some sea-loving trees ended up far from the coast
- 124Do animals have friends?
- 125Coyote sightings often cause chatter, but they have long been nearby
- 126Spring equinox: When day and night are almost perfectly balanced
- 127This photographer goes to the ends of the Earth to capture rarely viewed animals
- 128Hungry badger accidentally unearths hundreds of ancient Roman coins in Spain
- 129Exploring the world's grossest caves
- 130Celebrate math with pi (and maybe some pie)
- 131Explainer: U.N. climate report key to action
- 132Why do wisdom teeth come in so late?
- 133Making video games accessible to those with disabilities
- 134Smithsonian to show 120 orange statues of female scientists
- 135Lots of luck: 11-year-old girl collects more than 500 four-leaf-clovers
- 136Did the “father of climate science” steal his discovery from Newton Foote?
- 137Is it safe to eat snow?
- 138Taking an "awe walk" can be, well, awesome
- 139Florida teacher got her sister to ship her a snowman
- 140Late touchdown lifts Los Angeles Rams over Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20
- 141Study sheds light on hippo communication — from wheeze honks to spraying poop
- 142Thousands of starlings form "bent spoon" swarm over Israel
- 143Olympic ski racers use chemistry to enhance their performance
- 144A message in a bottle helped Maryland boy cope with his grief
- 145Australian students send bacteria into space to make yogurt
- 1462021 was one of Earth's hottest years, but how do scientists know?
- 147Construction in Rome reveals well-preserved, 2,000-year-old dog statue
- 148Ida B. Wells, journalist and activist, honored with new Barbie doll
- 149First all-Black team of climbers heading to Mount Everest
- 150Why the online game Wordle went viral, according to psychology
- 151Israeli scientists teach goldfish to operate vehicle
- 152To excel at basketball, it’s mind over matter
- 153Opinion: For young figure skaters, it's hard work and smiles
- 154Schools in Massachusetts use dogs to sniff out COVID-19
- 155How do I know if I have a cold, the flu or COVID-19?
- 156Huge Tonga underwater volcano erupts
- 157The making of a snowflake
- 158Newfound millipede breaks world record for the most legs
- 159Wampanoag, who helped Pilgrims survive, win rights to tribal lands
- 160Virginia students use 3D printing to create model community for people
- 161This glitter gets its color from plants, not a synthetic plastic
- 162For Berlin Zoo animals, the tastiest Christmas leftovers are the trees
- 163How old is Zimbabwe’s famed “Big Tree”?
- 164Exploding meteor “booms” over Pennsylvania on New Year's Day
- 165Hiding in plain sight: Giant pandas' fur can baffle forest predators
- 166Meet the 11-year-old on a mission to clean up the Seine river in Paris
- 167Baleen whales eat — and poop — a lot more than we thought
- 168NASA wants to smash a spacecraft into an asteroid, but don't worry
- 169The science and art of sustainable mushroom-based building materials
- 170What can I do as a teenager to stop climate change?
- 171James Webb Space Telescope will show us the universe like never before
- 172Want to improve your reading skills? You might just need more space
- 173Merriam-Webster chooses "vaccine" as the 2021 word of the year
- 174Comet Leonard will light up the sky this month — here's how to see it
- 175The science of cooking offers lessons bursting with flavor
- 176In Argentina, giant rodents vie with the rich for top real estate
- 177Here’s why ducklings swim in a row behind mom
- 178Shake up your knowledge on temblors with the online Earthquake Hazards Program
- 179Egypt team identifies fossil of land-roaming whale species
- 180NOAA broke technology barrier sending ‘saildrone’ into massive hurricane
- 181Amazon rainforest is officially creating more greenhouse gases
- 182Augmented reality project brings Olympics birthplace to life
- 183Weird “dog bone” asteroid could be a pile of cosmic rubble
- 184First-grader's letter asking Old Navy for girls' jeans
- 185Take a look at this weird, bendy type of ice
- 186Hope after wildfire: Tiny sequoias could grow into giants
- 187Evidence of Hanukkah's Maccabee rebellion unearthed in Israel
- 188The world wastes roughly one-sixth of the food produced each year
- 189Tennessee site yields oldest known American tattoo tools
- 190One of America’s last Indigenous birchbark canoe builders launches hunting boat
- 191The science behind the shrink-wrap around your turkey
- 192Potty-trained cows could help to reduce pollution
- 193California's disappearing salmon in the face of climate change
- 194Florida middle schooler's music therapy invention wins
- 195New glue offers to turn any small walking robot into Spider-Man
- 196Faith groups increasingly join fight against climate change
- 197From Our Readers
- 198129-year journey nears end as France returns Benin treasures
- 199New Jersey bookstore owner hopes history is part of his next chapter
- 200Israeli scuba diver discovers ancient Crusader sword
- 201Plant biologist turns to TikTok to show kids science in action
- 202In Kenya, a former accountant now protects sea turtles
- 203How does an electric eel get veterinary care at the zoo? Very carefully
- 204How does an electric eel get veterinary care at the zoo? Very carefully
- 205Climate change is turning the cradle of civilization into a grave
- 206Baby pterosaurs may have been able to fly right after hatching
- 207A Tompkins Square dog parade veteran offers pointers
- 208Starting schools later leads to less tardiness, fewer “zombies”
- 209Good news: You don't need to rake your leaves; experts explain why
- 210Meteorite crashes through roof in Canada, just missing a sleeping woman
- 211Here’s how giant pumpkins get so big
- 212Finding ways to share suburbs with beavers, "nature's engineers"
- 213Kansas student's state fair triggers a federal spotted lanternfly investigation
- 214Colombian teen draws, donates bird guide to raise awareness
- 215Tiny swimming robots may help clean up a microplastics mess
- 216Bees use natural GPS to return home at night
- 217Ursus gluttonous maximus: 480 Otis wins Alaska’s Fat Bear Week contest
- 218Climate activist Nakate seeks immediate action in Glasgow
- 219126,000 gallons of oil spilled along Calif. coast in ”ecological disaster”
- 220Maryland Zoo is 1 of 70 facilities vaccinating wild animals against COVID-19
- 221A power list of the Latinx scientists who are changing the world: Part 1
- 222This teenager is developing a video game that assesses your mental health
- 223A power list of the Latinx scientists who are changing the world: Part 2
- 224Why is the color blue so rare in nature?
- 225Tiny animals survive 24,000 years in suspended animation
- 226Animals “shapeshifting” in response to climate crisis, research finds
- 227Squirrels use parkour tricks to leap from branch to branch
- 228Perseverance rover seals up first Mars sample for future return to Earth
- 229Researchers complete first-ever detailed map of global coral
- 230Here's why you need to wash your hands for 20 seconds, according to physics
- 231This could be the northernmost island discovered
- 232Got back-to-school COVID-19 questions? We’ve got answers
- 233Why the autumnal equinox doesn't fall on the same day every year
- 234The pandemic saw a boom in new Black-owned businesses
- 235Chobani plastic yogurt cups for new paper cup with “thin plastic lining”
- 236“Eye of Sauron” volcano, deep-sea structures found in underwater “Mordor”
- 237Spiders can take down and feast on surprisingly big snakes
- 238Helping kids with questions about 9/11
- 239What is the role of in-person classes in COVID-19’s spread?
- 240Soft robot hand, first fully 3D-printed in single step, plays “Super Mario”
- 241Even as COVID-19 cases rise, U.S. Open and other events welcome fans
- 242Aftermath of Ida: Millions without power along storm's devastating path
- 243Dinosaur families appear to have lived in the Arctic year-round
- 244Supermassive black holes can be surprisingly delicate eaters, astronomers find
- 245Fish with human-like teeth caught in North Carolina
- 246Urban heat islands and how to cool them
- 247Some beetles walk along the underside of the water’s surface
- 248New United Nations climate report finds no time for denial or delay
- 249Why Haiti is prone to devastating earthquakes
- 250Artist is one of the faces of the youth climate movement
- 251“Zombie” wildfires can reemerge after wintering underground
- 252Project to map entire ocean floor by 2030 passes 20 percent mark
- 253“Smart” pasta morphs into fun shapes as it cooks
- 254Scientists map mysterious interior of Mars for first time ever
- 255How trees helped ancient Maya city beat the heat
- 25614-year-old becomes youngest to swim length of Lake Tahoe
- 257"Doctors" use scientific tools to mend museum's artworks
- 258New technologies might help keep drought-prone farms green
- 259Zaila Avant-garde won the national spelling bee
- 260Local glacier could be gone in a decade, young scientist finds
- 261At an extraordinary Olympics, acts of kindness abound
- 262A bubble of air lets some lizards breathe underwater
- 263Skateboarder Sky Brown becomes youngest British summer Olympian
- 264Hend Zaza: Twelve-year-old Syrian makes history as youngest athlete
- 265Who is Sunisa Lee? All you need to know about U.S. gymnastics team’s go-getter
- 266For 60 years, Indigenous Alaskans have hosted their own Olympics
- 267Blue Origin makes record-breaking commercial spaceflight with Bezos aboard
- 268How Chinese astronauts stay healthy in space
- 269Possible new type of glacier just discovered on Mars
- 270Sanxingdui discoveries shed light on ancient China
- 271Raindrops on alien worlds will obey Earth-like rules, scientists say
- 272Kids Write About the Pandemic
- 273Floods in Germany claim 81 victims, more than 1,000 missing
- 274Kids Write About the Pandemic
- 275“Swallowed by the whale”
- 276Panda's rise shows biodiversity improving
- 277A Kid's Best Friend
- 278Gruesome "blood worms" invaded a dinosaur's leg bone, fossil suggests
- 279Return of the Cicadas
- 280Kids Write About the Pandemic
- 281Sharks use Earth's magnetic field as a GPS, scientists say
- 282Kids Write About the Pandemic
- 283Let's Play
- 284Science and Indigenous history team up to help spirit bears
- 285Nine middle-grade tales of kids solving mysteries
- 286Tennis star Naomi Osaka deserves compassion for her mental illness
- 287Asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs probably helped produce modern rain forests
- 288Explainer: The story of Juneteenth, the new federal holiday
- 289"Steven Universe" changed TV forever
- 290"True Friends": Welcome to our summer club with books about buddies
- 291America's new normal: A degree hotter than two decades ago
- 292Students of Pacific Island Club use poetry to address climate justice
- 293A sea slug’s head can crawl around and grow a whole new body
- 294Eyes painted on cows' butts keep predators away
- 295In race to spread kindness, this kid is a champ
- 296"Our love is radical": Why trans activists lead the way in protest movements
- 297Here’s why people picked certain stars as constellations
- 298Flu cases at an all-time low during 2020-2021 season
- 299"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" author Eric Carle dies at 91
- 300Crows are so clever: They can play, socialize and clean up
- 301Young activists raise money to save rain forests
- 302Opinion: It's hard not to despair in Israel, with our sirens and safe rooms
- 303100,000-year-old Neanderthal footprints show children playing in the sand
- 304Clemson's D.J. Uiagalelei continuing proud tradition of Polynesian quarterbacks
- 305Jaguar release is a step to saving the species in Argentina
- 306New "ionic wind" can dry foods while preserving nutrients
- 307NASA spacecraft begins two-year trip home with asteroid rubble
- 308Giant wood moth: "Very heavy" insect rarely seen by humans spotted
- 309"Dearborn Girl" podcasters "reclaim the mic" for community
- 310Maryland man's pandemic project: Fixing up bicycles and giving them away
- 311Scientists may have finally found how catnip repels insects
- 312How a Korean American farmer is sharing her heritage through rare seeds
- 313In Israel, mayo provides relief for endangered turtles, victims of an oil spill
- 314How some colorful corals beat bleaching
- 315Biggest space station crowd in decade after SpaceX arrival
- 316Student Essay: Ramadan, a month of reflection
- 317The origins of the fortune cookie in the USA
- 318Dogs sniff out rare species for researchers
- 319Crested rats can kill with their poisonous fur
- 320Meet the robot dog that's training to explore caves on Mars
- 321Scientist and farmers team up to help Mexico’s biggest bears
- 322Washington's new Frederick Douglass bridge will be more about humans than cars
- 323A 3,000-year-old "lost golden city" has been unearthed in Egypt
- 324What you can do to improve soils
- 325Could a toothpaste help treat peanut allergy?
- 326How a vet hospital on wheels rescued Australian wildlife during floods
- 327Seaweed: an unusual snack for cows, a powerful fix for climate
- 328Human noise drains bats using echolocation
- 329Girls on the Run has been helping kids find paths to success for 25 years
- 330Undersea earthquakes reveal sound warming info
- 331Nocturnal sloths adapt to be active during the day
- 332U.S. rivers are changing from blue to yellow and green, satellite images show
- 333Boredom may pose a public health threat in the social distancing era
- 334Ahoy! Daring cats have sailed the seas for centuries
- 335Ancient shell horn can still play a tune after 18,000 years
- 336A man's car is filled with 15,000 bees
- 337Butterflies use jet propulsion for quick getaways
- 338Mars helicopter Ingenuity carries piece of Wright Brothers' famous plane
- 339How a ship got stuck in the Suez Canal, and then freed
- 340Biography: Champion fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad
- 341Perseverance Martian landing point named after Octavia E. Butler
- 342Mexican and Guatemalan Indigenous leaders take on vaccine inequity in U.S
- 343Teen makes bow ties for shelter dogs to help them look spiffy, get adopted
- 344Ruby Nell Bridges, activist
- 345The moss that lives under a rock
- 346Barn owl babies can be helpful hatch mates
- 347Meet "Pi Earth" — a new planet discovered 185 light-years away
- 348There's a rare yellow penguin on South Georgia island
- 349Play helps dogs be our best friends
- 350Humans have stronger hair than you'd think
- 351Rock collector finds rare gemstone that looks like Cookie Monster
- 352Eleven-year-old is youngest ever "BattleBots" team captain
- 353Secret code in the Mars rover's parachute is cracked
- 354How do different animals sleep?
- 355Kids National Spelling Bee to return in mostly virtual format amid coronavirus
- 356Ice volcanoes: Strange eruptions of beauty around the Great Lakes
- 357High schooler invents tool to detect wound infection
- 358Why do wombats have cube-shaped poop?
- 359The origins of famous foods
- 360Girl Scouts go digital with cookie sales amid pandemic
- 361Why aren’t peanuts, pecans and almonds real nuts?
- 362New NASA rover lands on Mars with a helicopter
- 363Meet Linnae Quick: Investigator of Ocean Worlds
- 364How the pandemic spurred a homeschooling boom
- 365Lunar New Year in Chinatowns comes with pain, resiliency
- 366Essay: Celebrate Lunar New Year with a sharp-toothed monster
- 367remote learning quashes traditional snow day
- 368Soot and bird poop protected the paint on an old temple
- 369Bizarre bugs found in the big city
- 370Kids use more of the brain than adults to process language
- 371There’s science to making great fried rice
- 372Can a groundhog’s shadow really predict more winter?
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