Selected VOA Special English TV Videos
About 150 Videos Selected for Our Students
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Architecture
Computers
- Facial Recognition
- For Lots of People, Getting Older Means Getting Happier
- Coming to Terms With Academic Titles at US Colleges
- A Credit Downgrade for Japan, but Some Signs of Hope
- Experts Link East Africa Drought to La Niña in the Pacific
- WHO Urges Ban on Blood Test for Tuberculosis
- Dallas Creates a Public School for Boys
- Germany, France Seek 'True European Economic Government'
- African Film Shows Tensions Between Banana Growers, Villagers
- Local and Global Pressures Threaten Coral Reefs
- Bigger Ships, So a Bigger Panama Canal
- Wising Up About Wisdom Teeth
- How Much Should a Teacher's Job Depend on Test Scores?
- Debt, Recession Worries Bring Volatility to World Markets
- Hot in the Garden: Too Much Sun Can Be Bad for Vegetables
- Stylist's Job Is to Make Food Look Pretty for the Camera
- How Much Screen Time Is Too Much for Children?
- A Study Looks at Environmental Influences on Children
- An Archive of English, Spoken in Many Different Accents
- A Debt Deal in US, but Stocks Still Slide
- Gardening: Vegetables Made in the Shade
- Bats Are Welcome in This Home
- Brains Gain From Physical Activity by Older People
- Nick Jonas' Lesson for Other Teen Musicians
- Indonesia's 'Technopreneurs' Help Fuel Economic Growth
- How to Do It: Making Paper by Hand
- Ideas for Getting a Firm Grip on Weed Control
- A New Generation of Buddhism in America
- Students Compete to Find Tech Solutions for World Problems
- Study Says AIDS Drugs Can Raise Life Expectancy in Africa
- Economy Pushes Spanish to Learn English
- Paying Someone Else to Worry About Your Online Image
- Inventor of Weed Eater Started a Revolution
- Flying Car Moves Closer to Reality
- Europe's Economic Problems Linked to Rise in Suicides
- For Some Teens, a Busy Life Takes Fun Out of High School
- Debt Limit Talks Show Deeper Debate on Government's Duties
- Building a Windbreak to Protect Crops
- 'Walking Miracle' Inspires Others
- Game Over for Limits on Violent Video Games
- Returning Migrants Often Bring Their Health Problems Home
- Inmates Find Hope in College Classes at San Quentin Prison
- Oil Spill in US Puts Attention on Pipelines, Waterways
- Putting Worms to Work to Help Your Garden
- Defending Free Speech With a 'Panic Button'
- Unequal Treatment Drives Disability Rights Movement
- Women Inmates Train to Start Businesses After Prison
- Greek Spending Cuts Clear Way for Loans
- Grow It Yourself: Onions Are Nothing to Cry About
- US Seeks 'Shadow' Internet, Mobile Networks in Repressive Countries
- Health Problems Slow Gains in US Life Spans
- Girls Lacrosse Team Raises Hopes at School
- Why Wal-Mart Won a Big Ruling in Sex Discrimination Case
- Groups Press for US Ban on Antibiotics in Healthy Animals
- Behind the Music: The Making of a Paul Reed Smith Guitar
- Shortage of Internet Addresses, but a Slow Move to New System
- WHO Finding Adds to Debate Over Mobile Phones, Brain Cancer
- Child Vaccine Efforts Get Big Boost
- Children of AIDS Face Mental Health Needs
- No National Standards: Strength or Weakness for Schools in US?
- Should All US Students Learn the Same Thing?
- Apple's Lion Is Latest to Join Download-Only Trend in Software
- Helping European Farmers After the E. Coli Outbreak
- Teaching Rural Farmers With Cell Phone Videos
- Trying to Improve Food Safety With a Camera
- What You Can Do to Help Bees
- Paying Tech Talents to Drop Out of College
- Study of Paralyzed Man May Offer Hope for New Treatment
- Lecture or Interactive Teaching? New Study of an Old Issue
- Hope of Profit, Social Change Meet in New College Programs
- In the Garden: Getting Started With Roses
- Is NASA's James Webb Space Telescope a Time Machine?
- People With Chronic Hepatitis B Often Do Not Know It
- Dealing With Sexual Violence on Campus
- Investing in the Arab Spring
- An American Cowboy Aims to Help Russia's Beef Herd
- For Woman Jockeys, Part of Racing Is Proving 'You're Just as Good as Any Other Guy'
- A Smartphone App for Eye Exams in Developing Countries
- A False Sense of Security on the Internet?
- How Early Treatment Can Limit the Spread of HIV
- Chronic Diseases an 'Impending Disaster' for Some Nations
- US Schools Under Pressure to Deal With Sexual Violence
- A School That Teaches Children to Eat Better
- Who Should Be the Next Chief of the IMF?
- 'You Are Your Brand:' Using Social Media to Find a Job
- Study Links Climate Change to Changes in Crop Yields
- In Africa, the Greening of the Sahel
- Radio-Controlled Hummingbird Represents a New Breed of Drone
- Mobile Devices' Location Tracking Raises Privacy Concerns
- In Texas, a Museum for a Larger-Than-Life Hero, Sam Houston
- Why Sleep Apnea Raises Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack
- Thousands of US Teachers Lose Jobs as States Cut Budgets
- Using the Internet and Social Media to Search for a Job
- Much of Africa Not Investing Enough in Agricultural Research
- An American Cowboy Aims to Help Russia's Beef Herd
- How to Make Your Own Solar Water Heater
- Travelers May Spread Drug-Resistance Gene From South Asia
- A Social Network Aims to Speed Up Progress in Science
- Bernanke Meets the Press in a First for US Central Bank
- Growing Chili Peppers: A Heated Subject
- A Better Computer Mouse Cursor for the Disabled
- What Do You Know About the Common Cold?
- Kids in Britain + Online Tutors in India = Divided Opinions
- How an Allowance Helps Children Learn About Money
- Beauties in the Garden: Growing Ornamental Trees and Bushes
- Far From Any Ocean, a Home for Dolphins
- Brain-Computer Interfaces Could Mean More Freedom for the Disabled
- A New Reason for Why the Deaf May Have Trouble Reading
- A Push to Get More Indonesians to Study in US
- Gold Keeps Shining, 40 Years After Nixon Ended Gold Standard
- Grow It Yourself: Turning Bulbs Into Beautiful Blooms
- Test of Big Space Rocket Set for Late 2012
- Why Hands-Free Faucets May Be a Risk to Some Hospital Patients
- A School Newspaper Links Sioux Indian Teens to Their Community
- Obama Enters 2012 Race on Good News About Jobs
- Next Step After Carbon: Knowing Your Nitrogen Footprint
- Chuck Brown: Still the Go-To Guy for Go-Go Music
- A New Life of Hope for a Young Burn Victim
- Designing a Quake-Resistant Building Starts at the Soil
- Doctors Lack Many Ways to Treat Radiation Exposure
- Children at US School Show Their Support for Victims in Japan
- Microsoft Says Google Blocks Competition in Europe Search Market
- For Japan Farmers, Radiation Fears Mean Economic Pain
- Adding Up the Costs of Bullying in the Workplace
- Tens of Thousands of Technology Lovers Head South to Austin
- Japan's Early Warning System One of the Best in the World
- Breast Cancer Study Could Change How Early Growths Are Treated
- Meet Some Top Students in the Intel Science Talent Search
- How High Will the Price of Oil Go This Time?
- How Women Farmers Could Feed More in Developing World
- Nuclear Crisis in Japan Raises Worries About Radiation Risks
- Debating the Display of Ten Commandments in Public Schools and Buildings
- Getting to the Bottom of a Fish Die-Off in Southern California
- Scientists Use Radar to Study Bats, Birds and Insects
- More Young Women Find a Calling in Catholic Order
- For Many People, First the Doctor's Office, Then the Web
- Are People Who Speak More Than One Language Smarter?
- Teaching Children How to Think Internationally
- Future Payments for Retirees Are Big Issue Now for US States
- Food Makers See Crunch Time Against New Maize for Fuel
- Fancy Cowboy Boots, but No Problem Finding Buyers
- A Victory for Computers as Watson Wins 'Jeopardy!'
- After Brain Study, New Questions About Mobile Phones
- In Class With Peace Corps Volunteers in Africa, Asia
- States Put Pressure on Public Worker Unions
- Long History, Unclear Future for 'Golden Rice'
- How Can a Country Disconnect Itself From the Internet?
- A Possible Safe New Way to Kill Mosquitoes That Spread Malaria
- South Sudan Works to Rebuild Higher Education
- A Stock Market Big Enough to Stretch Across the Atlantic
- 'Green Super Rice' About Two Years Away for Asia, Africa
- At Frederick Douglas House, Learning How an Escaped Slave Became a Leader
- Studying How Plastic Pollution Enters Ocean Food Supply
- Looking for Answers to Rising Coffee Prices
- Egypt Not Alone in Its Economic Problems
- Next Google Chief Knows Company; Jobs' Latest Leave at Apple
- Comparing American and Chinese Parents
- Jakarta Holds Southeast Asian English Olympics
- Can America Win the Education Race?
- WHO Says Alcohol Abuse a Leading Cause of Death, Disability
- A Fatter World, Yet Fewer Cases of High Blood Pressure
- Why Doctors May Not Always Try to Save a Fingertip
- US Lets Farmers Plant Biotech Sugar Beets, With Conditions
- Fish Farms May Soon Supply More Than Half the World's Catch
- Bags Help Farmers Protect Harvests From Air and Insects
- Group Offers Shortwave Radios to Poor Communities
- Egyptians Gain a Voice With Social Media Service Used by Stars
- 2000 Years of Computing History at a Museum in California
- Virginia Ages Into a Fine Winemaking State
- Giving Awards to People Who Make Peace by Seeking Common Ground
- When a Cut Finger Is More Serious Than It Might Seem
- Classes Start in March at Internet Training Center in Togo
- Airport Security Could Go to 'Electronic Sniffer Dogs'
- WHO Chief Warns of Risk to 'Winning Streak' for Public Health
- Anxious Students Gain on Tests by Writing About Fears
- Business English Speakers Can Still Be Divided by a Common Language
- Finding Capital in 'Dark Pools' and Angel Investors
- Looking to Africa for Ideas About How to Fight Hunger
- World Food Prices Expected to Stay High or Keep Rising
- Mentors Try to Improve Lives of Homeless Children
- All Eyes Were on Tablets at CES in Las Vegas
- Congresswoman May Owe Life to Luck and 'Battlefield Lessons'
- More Young Women Find a Calling in Catholic Order
- Facebook Finds New Friends in the World of Private Finance
- New Law in US Aims to Increase Food Safety
- Looking to Robots and Other Technology to Improve Health Care
- Iron, Vitamin D May Lead to Smarter, Healthier Children
- Are You Learning English? These Songs May Help
- 2010 Marked by Debt Problems in Europe and Growth in the Developing World
- Seeing Stars: Amateur Astronomers Aim Thousands of Eyes at the Universe
- An 'Image Problem' for a Food That Could Save African Lives
- Dictionary Says 'Austerity' Topped 2010 Words
- Slow and Gentle Are Best in Treating Hypothermia
- A Whole New World, Brought to Us by Gizmos and Gadgets
- Drum Circle Widens Into a United Nations of Beats
- Remembering Math Teacher Jaime Escalante
- Archi's Acres Guides Returning Veterans Toward Business Success
- Broken Instruments Are Music to the Ears of These School Repairmen
- Pads, E-Readers, Notebook Computers Topped Wish Lists
- Advice for Staying Warm and Safe in Freezing Weather
- Testing New Ways to Recognize What Makes a Good Teacher
- Holiday Season Brought Brighter Time for Stores
- The Evergreen Industry in Christmas Plants
- TV Over the Internet Pushes Broadband Growth
- Kids, Germs and Day Care; A Meningitis Vaccine for Africa
- Lessons From Shanghai's Top Scores on International Test
- Obama Agrees to Extend Tax Cuts for 2 Years
- Activists Say Fishing Limit Not Enough to Save Bluefin Tuna
- Pinball Lover Goes Full Tilt in Collecting 'Historic Art'
- Mobile Phones May Soon Test for STIs and Blood Pressure
- Autism Test Could Use Images of Brain
- These Jazz Students Play for Justice
- Commodity Prices Reach a Two-Year High
- US Farm Exports May Set Record in 201
- Inside the World of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- For Martin Luther King, a Memorial in Washington Designed by a Chinese Artist
- New Site Maps Reports of Sexual Harassment in Egypt
- Prevention, Treatment Efforts Have 'Broken' the Direction of AIDS
- A High School Offers Single-Sex Classes to Top Students
- How a Promise to Guarantee Bad Debts Came to Haunt Ireland
- Scientists Recycle Oyster Shells to Aid Chesapeake Bay
- Some New Yorkers Don't Miss the Train -- They Miss the Old Station
- Taking a Closer Look at the Future of Video Conferencing
- WHO Says Health Debts Push 100 Million a Year Into Poverty
- Giving Thanks for a Winning Soccer Team
- Groups Offer Ideas to Cut US Deficits
- Traditional Thanksgiving Meal, With Modern Shortcuts
- Aiming for Work in the Video Game Industry
- Music Promoter Turns American Women Into 'Bellydance Superstars'
- New System May Let You Appear Someplace You Have Never Been
- World Health Officials Consider New Tobacco Control Measures
- China Passes India as Top Country Sending Students to US
- Indian State Seeks Limits on Microfinance After Reports of Abuses
- An African Grain Joins the Gluten-Free Market for People With Celiac
- Making the World Wide Web More Usable to a Wider World
- Haiti's Cholera Outbreak Puts Pressure on Capital
- Prison Program Aims to Get Teens to Avoid a Life of Crime
- Fed Gets Ready to Pump $600 Billion More Into US Economy
- Integrated Pest Management Can Increase Crop Production
- Hero Pilot Now Turns to Stopping a Descent in New Pilots
- What, No Digital Camera? Capturing the Beauty of the Grand Canyon With a Brush
- PC Recycler Strikes Gold in Old Computer Chips
- 2 Billion People Expected Online by End of 2010
- Defeat Malaria, or Just Control It?; A Better Vaccine for Polio
- For Black Men in US, How a Haircut Could Mean a Longer Life
- Music Teacher in Boston Offers Life Lessons to Young
- Obama, Democrats Aim Voting Appeals at Young People
- 'Put-Backs,' 'Robo-Signers' Put New Pressure on US Housing Market
- Fight to End Rinderpest Is Declared a Success
- 3-D Printers Are Here -- and They Make More Than You Think
- New Attention Given to Child Cocoa Workers in Ivory Coast and Ghana
- What Happens When the Living Race With the Undead
- Training Medical Teams to Communicate Better During Operations
- What Next for Michelle Rhee and Her School Reform Campaign?
- US Mining Companies Show New Interest in Rare Earths
- Hunger Rates Fall, but the Decrease Slows
- Unwrapping the Genetic Secrets of a Chocolate Bar
- Turning Images Into Sensations to Assist the Blind
- Sleepy Teens, Early Classes: Your Comments
- China-Japan Dispute Shines Light on Rare Earth Metals
- Nations and Groups Promise $12 Billion to Fight AIDS, TB & Malaria
- In the Garden: Growing Your Own Lettuce
- Drivers Can Turn to Technology to Save Them From the Distractions of Technology
- What a Couple's Arguing 'Style' May Say About Their Marriage
- Early Classes = Sleepy Teens (Duh!)
- With Bedbugs, Some People See Pests, Others See Profits
- Calling Attention to Mental Health as a 'Neglected Issue'
- US Considers First Genetically Modified Animal for Food
- Hand Washing Is Up in Public Restrooms in US
- For Some, Free Citizenship Classes; For Others, a Dream Delayed Again
- 15 Months Out of Recession, but Not Feeling Like It
- Project Seeks to Cut Deaths, Build Market for Clean Cookstoves
- Many Farmers and Gardeners Turn Away From Tilling
- A Prosthetics Center Helps Athletes Stay a Step Ahead
- Basel Plan Aims to Force Banks to Increase Capital
- New Findings on Surgery for Women With Cancer Genes
- Peace Corps Volunteers Find a Wired World
- Why Development Projects Fail: One Size Does Not Fit All
- World Leaders Urged to Meet Development Goals by 2015
- Developers Find New Jobs for Robots
- Groups Seek $4 Billion for Child Vaccines
- Women Edge Past Men in Getting Doctorates
- Obama Urges Steps to Strengthen Economy
- Getting NGOs to Celebrate Failure, So They Can Learn From Others' Mistakes
- Pretty Flowers Lead Two Scientists to a Discovery
- Now, Some Gardening Advice, Brought to You by Thomas Jefferson
- GM to Test Investors' Hunger for Risk With Stock Offering
- How Failure Can Lead to Long-Lasting Knowledge
- Bringing Attention to Differences in Suicide Around the World
- Want Truly Homemade Sweaters? Try Raising Your Own Goats
- Do-It-Yourself: How to Dry or Smoke Fish, Part 2
- A Quick Lesson in Ways Businesses Are Organized
- Coming to Terms With Academic Titles at US Colleges
- For Lots of People, Getting Older Means Getting Happier
- Test Your Word Knowledge With a Quiz About Farm Terms
- Do-It-Yourself: Preparing Fish for Drying or Smoking
- Verizon and Google Propose Rules of the Road for the Internet
- San Francisco Educator Works to Keep Young People 'Alive and Free'
- Experts Urge More Efforts to Fight Cancer in Poor Countries
- Russian Housing Plan Threatens Seed Bank
- Imported Foods Raise Obesity, Health Issues for Pacific Islanders
- The Making of the Best-Known Bat in Baseball, and Pop Culture
- For 'Cabaret Stars of Tomorrow,' a Chance to Train Now
- Scientists Look for Answers as More US Girls Enter Puberty at an Earlier Age
- The Rise and Fall of Mark Hurd as H-P Chief
- Killing of 10 Aid Workers 'Horrific' but Not Uncommon
- Phone Call About Fertilizer Could Be a Big Help to Philippine Rice Farmers
- Study Finds No Reason to Delay Pregnancy After a Miscarriage
- Obama Signs Spending Bill to Protect Teachers' Jobs
- UAE, Other Nations Target BlackBerry for Access
- A Simple Operation Can Cure Tragic Condition in Mothers With Fistula
- Ideas for Getting a Firm Grip on Weed Control
- Breastfeeding, a Skill Mom and Baby 'Learn From Each Other'
- Muslim College Opens in US With Hopes -- and Suspicions
- An Air Show for Showing Off; West Bank's Speed Sisters
- Bringing Color to Life (and Tears to Eyes) With a Natural Dye
- Slaughterhouses on Wheels Come to the Aid of Small Farms
- Marking the 20th Anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act
- Financial Reform Law Aims to Change Some Ways of Wall Street
- For-Profit Colleges in US May Face Tests on Federal Student Aid
- Got Baboons in Your Crops? Offer Them a Snake Sandwich
- Film Captures Risky Work of Doctors Without Borders
- Companies Aim for the Sky, and the Road, With Flying Cars
- Preparing for Duty at the U.S. Naval Academy
- Inventors Given Hope on Patents for Business Methods
- National Standards for US Schools Gain Support From States
- Researchers in South Africa Announce a New Weapon in AIDS Fight
- Uncooperative Goat Becomes the Mother of an Invention
- Staying Safe: Food Safety After a Flood
- Obama Looks to Exports, Hoping to Create Jobs
- In Treating Athletes, Is Trainer's Sex an Issue? Sometimes It Is
- A New AIDS Plan for Americans, and New Hopes for a Vaccine
- Growing Trees in the Desert, With the Aid of a 'Waterboxx'
- Rift Valley Fever Hits South Africa
- Visitors to Colonial Williamsburg Get a History Lesson in the Roots of US Democracy
- Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
- Physical Activity in Teens Linked to Mental Skills Late in Life
- Major Economies Caught in Debate Between Debt, Growth
- How Manute Bol Used His Sports Fame for a Greater Good
- Farming in the City: Joys of Growing Food
- G-20 Nations Wonder: How Soon Is Too Soon to Cut Spending?
- Teaching the Dangers of Distracted Driving, Before It's Too Late
- Eating White Rice Increases Risk of Diabetes
- In the Garden: Getting the Most Out of Mums
- Using Paper Beads to Improve Ugandan Lives
- Three Sisters Follow in the Flight Path of a Family of Pilots
- A Compromise on Trials for Crimes of Aggression
- Young Workers Lead Growing Labor Unrest in China
- Before the G-20 Summit, a 'G(irls)20 Summit' in Toronto
- Study Finds Improved Way to Treat COPD
- World Food Prize Honors Heads of Two Groups Based in US
- Job Market an Extra Hard Test for New College Graduates
- English and Spanish Speakers Learn Together, and From Each Other
- Study Ties New Doctors to Jump in Hospital Deaths in July
- In the Garden: Getting Started With Roses
- Human Trafficking a Problem in Major Cities Across US
- Oil Spill Puts Financial Pressure on BP
- How the Great Coach John Wooden Defined Success
- Study Links Bedtime Rules to Better Skills in Preschool Children
- Farmers in East Africa Struggle Against Cassava Disease
- Shortage of Nurses Is Worldwide, but Worst in Poorer Nations
- Reused Pacemakers May Aid Heart Care in Developing World
- Privacy Concerns Hit Facebook, Google
- For Young Offenders, a Sentence of Shakespeare's Sentences
- A Chicken in Every Pot: Finding New Uses for Feathers
- On World No Tobacco Day, Special Attention Goes to Women, Girls
- A Shelter for Abused Animals, Where Volunteers Also Find Healing
- Effort to Enforce 'Net Neutrality' in US Takes New Direction
- For Foreign Students, Top Choice in US: USC
- Study Ties Some Pesticides to Risk of ADHD in Children
- A Cotton Plant Kills One Kind of Bug, but Is Blamed for Another
- Small Drug Pouch May Offer New Tool to Protect Newborns From HIV
- Britain Gets a Government, as Europe Gets a Plan to Save the Euro
- Greater Efforts Are Urged to Get and Keep Girls in School
- Finding New Ways to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Why Grafting Still Fits Nicely Into Agriculture
- Taking Action Against Child Labor
- A Student Orchestra, Where the Players Decide What to Play
- Greek Lawmakers Pass Spending Cuts Required for Loans
- A Class Where Teens Learn Mothering, and Are Mothered
- Obesity Becomes a Big Killer in India
- In Kenya, Low-Cost Crop Insurance for Small Farmers
- US Launches Effort to Support Muslim Entrepreneurs Around the World
- Georgia O'Keefe Exhibit Presents the Familiar With the Unfamiliar
- One Group's Fight for Understandable Language
- How an Involved Parent Can Help Prevent Bullying
- Study Finds Risk of Early Death Lowest for Adults in Iceland, Cyprus
- Oil Spill Puts Fisheries, Birds at Risk Along US Gulf Coast
- In Developing World, Health Services May Be Just a Phone Call Away
- World Bank Sees Progress on Development Goals
- Adding Up the Costs of Lost Travel in Europe
- South Africa's Huge HIV Testing Campaign
- Bullying: Comments From Around the World
- Transgenic Crops Get Good Marks in General in US Study
- Reform of Financial System Is Obama's Next Goal in Congress
- Girl's Suicide in US Brings Fresh Attention to Bullying
- Hospital Infections in US Continue to Rise
- Study Warns of Dangers to World's Mangrove Forests
- India's Aravind Eye Care System Gets Hilton Prize
- Building Art Out of Legos
- New US Law Cuts Out Private Lenders for Student Loans
- Study Finds Drop in Deaths of Mothers in Developing World
- 'Net Neutrality,' Gene Patents Face Legal Setbacks in US
- In Haiti, a Struggle to Get Crops in the Ground
- Computers, Children and the Digital Divide
- Remembering Duke Ellington
- More Than $5 Billion Promised to Rebuild Haiti
- Higher Education in US: What Does It Cost?
- For Africa, a Possible New Way to Treat Sleeping Sickness
- Deforestation Decreased Over the Past 10 Years
- Water Shortages Continue to Threaten the World's Growing Population
- Visiting the National Arboretum in Washington
- Historic Measure Expands Health Coverage
- Too Few Women in Science
- Ear Care: Do-It-Yourself Wax Removal
- Study Documents Effects of Market Policy Changes on Three West African Countries
- Protecting Children Against Pneumonia
- Plan Aims to Expand Broadband Across US
- Considering National Education Standards
- Obama Signs Historic Health Care Bill
- West Africans, Free Markets and the '08 Food Crisis
- One-Hour Blackout to Go Green
- How a TV Appearance Did the Trick for a Rising Young Magician
- What 'Citizens United' Does for US Companies, Unions
- Obama's 'Blueprint for Reform' in Education Goes to Congress
- Snacking Adds to Weight Issue for Children in US
- Rise in Food Gardens in US Brings Crop of Questions for Experts
- For World's Poor, a Personal Toilet and Source of Fertilizer
- How a Corporation Is Like a Person
- World's Oldest Barber Can Still Give 25 Haircuts a Day
- The Battle of the Brains
- Almost 5 Million Lives Saved Through AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Treatment
- Broccoli and Cauliflower Their Tops Make Good Eating
- Marking International Womens Day
- 'I Am Deeply Sorry,' Toyota Chief Tells US Congress
- Studies Link Girls' Sports to Gains in Life
- The Argument Over Salt and Health
- Want to Grow a Root? Beets Are Hard to Beat
- The Danger of Counterfeit Drugs (Second of Two Parts)
- Disney Family Museum Honors Mickey's Father
- Vaccine-Autism Study Is Withdrawn
- Treating an Abnormal Heartbeat
- 8 US States to Test High School Changes
- An English Test, and a Warning
- With Loan Guarantees, Obama Looks to Nuclear Energy for Jobs
- EU Offers Words of Support to Greece
- Winter Gives a Hard Chop to Washington's Cherry Trees
- The Dangers of Counterfeit Drugs (First of Two Parts)
- Burros Can Do More Than Work Just as Pack Animals
- UNICEF Appeals for Aid for Women and Children
- High-Speed Trains May Be Coming to California, Florida
- How People Like Levi Strauss Put Their Mark on the American West
- A Rough Road for Toyota
- Need Help With Your Writing? Try This Web Site
- Needle Injuries to Medical Students Often Go Unreported
- Some Crops Can Help Farmers Prepare for Disasters
- Increasing Food Security in Dry Areas of the Middle East
- Where the Dinosaurs Are, Part 1
- For Youths in US, a Jump in Media Use
- Some US Students Learn Mandarin With China's Help
- Two Studies Give a Lift to Running Barefoot
- Mapping the Way to a Better Soybean
- Breathing Easier: The Art of Stove Making
- Less Salt Can Mean More Life
- Students' Writing and the Web: Motivator or OMG?
- Obama Seeks Limits on Banks, Condemns Campaign Finance Ruling
- Steps Urged to Prevent Snakebites, Improve Treatments
- New Understanding of How Plants Use Water
- He Trained in the Restaurant Industry, and Now He Serves the Homeless
- Google May Leave Fast-Growing China
- Getting Schools Not Just to Go Green but Teach It, Too
- Study Adds to Understanding of Language and the Brain
- Giving Grasslands a Rest
- New Vaccine Joins Campaign to End Polio
- Health: Now, an Update on Those New Year's Resolutions
- Electronics Industry Hopes for a Reset in 2010
- A Military Education at West Point
- Keeping Plants and Trees Warm When Temperatures Drop
- Solar-Powered Pumps Aid African Farmers
- Banks Recovered, but the Economy Struggled in 2009
- John Dewey, 1859-1952: Educator and 'America's Philosopher'
- How Loneliness Can Infect Social Networks
- New Alliance to Study Greenhouse Gases in Agriculture
- New Treatment for Sleeping Sickness
- Where Every Day Is Christmas
- A Review of Education Reports This Past Year
- Slow and Gentle Are Best in Treating Hypothermia
- Circular Thinking: Round Barns on US Farms
- Disabilities in Old, Young Studied in Developing Nations
- US Banks Under Pressure to Lend More
- Letting Religion Into the Classroom, but Setting Limits
- Want to Stay Warm in Winter? Think COLD
- How a Hoop House Can Extend the Growing Season
- Bringing Light to Homes in Poor Countries
- Educational Technology: Not Just Computers
- Study Finds Treatment Cured Sickle Cell in Adults
- How Islamic Finance Works
- Officials in US Look for Fixes to Carp Problems
- Increase in Illegal Killing of Rhinos in Africa, Asia
- Desert Museum in Arizona Exhibits Native Plants and Animals
- Bess Lomax Hawes Brought Folk Music to a Wider Public
- Looking for New Ways to Fight Malaria
- Dubai Feels the Financial Pain
- 'Gelotophobia' Is No Laughing Matter
- An International Treaty Targets Fishing Abuses
- Experts Say as AIDS Epidemic Changes, So Should Prevention Efforts
- Junior Achievement Marks 90 Years of Business Education
- Some Advice on Choosing a College
- Making Better Concrete With Rice?
- Some Tips for Cold Storage of Foods
- Half of US Jobs Now Held by Women
- Number of Foreign Students in US Hits New High
- Screening for Breast, Cervical Cancer: The New Advice
- Earl Cooley: Remembering an Early Smokejumper
- Results of UN Food Summit Seen as Disappointing
- On the Road to Health Reform, Congress Moves a Step Closer
- US Colleges Set Enrollment Record
- Debate Over New Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening
- Two Efforts Seek to Increase Food Security in Africa
- Project Finds New Homes for Unwanted Bikes From US
- So Where Are the Jobs?
- Bringing Young People Together by Video
- Why Holding Fruit on Trees May Limit Next Year's Crop
- Plan Aims to Fight Child Diarrhea in Developing World
- Buzz Aldrin: Still Looking to the Stars, and Hoping Others Will Too
- US to End HIV Travel Ban in January
- US Says Economy Grew 3.5 Percent in Third Quarter
- High School Exchange Students in US Share Their Thoughts
- Group Works to Expand Supply of Cattle Vaccine in Africa
- In Kenya, a Better Life Through Mobile Money
- In the US, the New Look of Gas Exploration
- Write or Wrong: The Death of Handwriting?
- A Test for Brain Injury Creates Its Own Risks in Children
- With Resistant Crops, Progress Can Raise New Problems
- Simple, Low-Cost Ways to Cut the Risk of an Early Birth
- Digitizing the World's Biggest Library
- Nobel Recognizes Research Into Economic Governance
- College Guide Aims to Help Students Avoid a 'Thin Education'
- Punishment or Reward: Which Works Better on Behavior?
- Learning the Secrets of the Potato, and an Enemy
- Report Calls Attention to Millions of Preterm Births
- Cities Now Home to More Than Half of All People
- Getting Students Excited About a Life in the Biosciences
- Leprosy: An Old Disease That Claimed a New Saint
- Scientists Help Cut the Mystery Behind Pruning
- Need an Answer? Just Ask the Box
- B.J. Adams at Work in Her Studio
- Rebalancing the World Economy
- 'Ghost' and 'Guest' Authors Still a Concern for Medical Journals
- Three Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Do-It-Yourself: Pruning Plants (First of Two Parts)
- Building a Straw House
- New Proposals Intensify Debate on Net Neutrality
- Authors of Medical Studies Not Always Who They Seem
- How to Strike Oil (From Seeds, That Is)
- For Health of Young People, a Mixed Picture
- Saving the Bog Turtle, One of the Rarest Kinds in North America
- Using Computer Games to Support Democracy and Conflict Resolution
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- Getting a Fellowship, From the Ford Foundation
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- Remembering Norman Borlaug
- Diseases Threaten Banana Crops in Africa
- Illegal Marketing of Drugs: Pfizer's Record Fine
- Stanley Kaplan: Remembering a Test Prep Pioneer
- Deficits Found in Brain's Reward System in ADHD Patients
- New Findings About Disorder in Bees
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- Commercial Real Estate Could Be Next Economic Threat
- Facing America's High Dropout Rates
- Understanding Down Syndrome
- Brazil Launches First Fuel Cell Bus in Latin America
- 50th Anniversary of VOA Special English
- Obama Nominates Bernanke for a Second Term
- Going Digital: The Future of College Textbooks?
- Doctors Are Advised on Treating a Hoarse Voice
- Study Finds More Trees on Farms Than Was Thought
- Dangerous Lead-Based Paint Common Around the World
- Recession Easing, but Many Americans Still Afraid to Spend
- Going Digital: California's Textbook Project
- Researchers Link Gene to Need for Less Sleep
- Watching Out for 'Wicked Plants'
- 'Non-Formal' Schools Aim to Fill Need in Kenya's Slums
- Study Finds Some Ocean Fisheries Are Recovering
- Making a Difference: Tanya Pinto
- Seeking Opinions on Health Reform, and Getting an Earful
- In New Jersey, a Summer Jobs Program With a Bigger Purpose
- Study Links Aspirin to Colon Cancer Survival
- In Afghanistan, Preparing for a Threat to Wheat Plants
- The Importance of a Simple Water Pump
- More Physical Education, but Also More Injuries in Class
- California Gets a Budget
- The Life of a School Nurse? Busy
- Battling a Stroke, and the Clock
- Getting Clunkers and Distracted Drivers Off the Road
- Pregnant Women at Greater Danger From H1N1 Flu
- New Ways for Poor Countries to Diagnose Infectious Diseases
- Some Crops (Like Some People) Do Well as Companions
- E-Books Hold Next Chapter for Book Industry
- US States Will Compete for School Reform Aid
- South Africa Tests AIDS Vaccine
- Unbalanced Fertilizer Use, in an Uneven World
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