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【慢速听力:333探索】Fourteen Scientists and Activists Who are ...

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Fourteen Scientists and Activists Who are Changing the World


2010-9-21


Photo: Beth Shapiro
Molecular biologist Beth Shapiro

STEVE EMBER: I'm Steve Ember.

BARBARA KLEIN: And I'm Barbara Klein with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Once a year, the National Geographic Society honors a group of scientists, activists, wildlife experts and artists for their work as explorers and thinkers. Honorees receive a ten thousand dollar award to help them continue their research and projects. Today we tell about this year's fourteen Emerging Explorers and talk to two of them.

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STEVE EMBER: Three of this year's Emerging Explorers study the ancient past.

BETH SHAPIRO: "I am interested to understand why some animals went extinct and others animals didn't at the end of the last Ice Age."

That is Beth Shapiro, a molecular biologist at Pennsylvania State University. She studies the genetic information found in the remains of ancient animals in order to learn about the climate and environment of long ago.
Beth Shapiro takes pieces of ancient bones, teeth and hair found mostly in the high Arctic area. Then, she studies the DNA in these samples to learn how animal populations have grown and shrunk over the last hundred thousand years. Her findings help show how evolution takes place over time and in an area.

This DNA testing is helping to change long held theories about animals such as the bison.

BETH SHAPIRO: "We were interested in bison because we know that today bison have almost no genetic diversity at all. And we suspected that this was because when Europeans first arrived in North America they killed almost all of the bison."

Her team found unexpected results -- that the bison had been losing its genetic differences long before Europeans arrived on the continent.

BETH SHAPIRO: "We found that bison population began to shrink and get smaller and smaller in size and in genetic diversity about ten thousand years before the Ice Age even started. And this means that there is something much more complicated going on with these large mammal populations."

BARBARA KLEIN: Christine Lee combines biology and archeology. She studies the remains of humans to learn about different ancient cultures in China. She says studying ancient bones can tell about a population's background, movement, and even about marriages between different groups. For example, a tooth can tell about an individual's diet and social level. Comparing teeth across an area can show genetic links between populations.

STEVE EMBER: Paleontologist Bolortsetseg Minjin studies the ancient remains of dinosaurs in her native Mongolia. She has also started programs to get a new generation of Mongolian students interested in paleontology. She says she would like to help create a dinosaur museum in Mongolia that would house the country's rich collection of ancient creatures.

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BARBARA KLEIN: Several Emerging Explorers work with animals and protecting natural areas.? Emma Stokes works with organizations, governments and companies to help study and protect animals that are in danger of disappearing. Her research in Asia with the Wildlife Conservation Society is helping to identify the most effective ways to protect the tiger and its natural environment.

STEVE EMBER: Biologist Aparajita Datta works in the forests of India's Arunachal Pradesh area. She has been studying the Namdapha National Park for more than ten years. She says the area has five hundred kinds of mammals and more than one thousand different kinds of plants. The Lisu tribal group also lives in this area. Aparajita Datta helped create a program to reduce hunting and plant destruction. It helps the Lisu grow food, open schools and earn money in ways that do not harm the environment.

BARBARA KLEIN: Jose Urteaga leads a program in Nicaragua to protect the sea turtle. He works to stop local communities from hunting the turtle by showing other ways they can earn money. His program also helps educate children about the importance of protecting these ancient creatures.


Zoltan Takacs

Zoltan Takacs, Herpetologist and Toxinologist


STEVE EMBER: Zoltan Takacs has traveled all over the world studying snakes and the poisons they produce. He gathers DNA from snakes to learn which molecules protect them from their own poison. Some poisons these animals use to kill contain valuable chemicals that have been made into medicines. But studying these poisons and how they might be useful in fighting disease is extremely hard and slow work. Mr. Takacs works with a team of researchers at the University of Chicago. They have created a technology that helps organize information about snake poisons so it will be easier to study their possible use as cures.

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BARBARA KLEIN: Several National Geographic Emerging Explorers are technology experts. Ken Banks was working on a project in Africa. He saw a need for a kind of technology that would permit people in rural areas to communicate to groups without the use of the Internet. He knew that many organizations in rural areas did not have an Internet connection. He knew they needed a communication method that was easy and low cost. So, he developed a computer program that permits people to send information to groups using text messages on wireless telephones. He made his FrontlineSMS program free so that anyone can use it.

KEN BANKS: "We are always trying to lower the barrier to entry for nonprofits. So we are trying to use mobile technology. So we are always trying to keep the solutions simple and solutions which actually make use of the technology that is most easily available to those organizations."

BARBARA KLEIN: His technology is now being used in more than fifty countries by people including doctors, activists, farmers and aid workers. Ken Banks' Kiwanja organization is working on other projects to empower and educate non-profits around the world.

STEVE EMBER: Aydogan Ozcan is also interested in the power of the wireless telephone. He and a team of researchers have developed a way to use wireless telephones to bring medical help to poor people in rural areas. His phones have special cameras. Medical workers in rural areas can use the phone to take pictures of a patient's blood samples. They can then send the images to a hospital where doctors can tell what is wrong with the patient.

Testing of this technology will begin with patients who may have malaria.


Calit2, Erik Jepsen

Albert Yu-Min Lin, Research Scientist and Engineer


BARBARA KLEIN: Albert Yu-Min Lin uses computer technologies to gather and organize information taken from underground sensors and satellite images of Earth. This information is combined to create three-dimensional images that help him do archeological explorations. Mr. Lin says he can then investigate the computer images of an archeological area without actually being at the physical place. He says this technology is helping experts explore places that would otherwise be impossible to investigate because of political, cultural or environmental barriers.

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STEVE EMBER: Jerry Glover and Saleem Ali work in different fields. But both pay careful attention to how human relationships are linked to the environment. Jerry Glover studies agriculture, the environment and food security. He says in the past, humans lived from crops that were perennials. These kinds of plants stay alive throughout the year. They make effective use of water and nutrients. As populations grew, humans started planting crops every year that require fertilizers, insecticides and water. He says these annuals also require more time, effort and money to grow.

Jerry Glover says it is time to put natural plant communities back in control of our land. Through his work at the Land Institute in Kansas, he is working with plant experts and scientists to develop perennial crops. These crops would revolutionize agriculture by increasing food production while also supporting a healthier environment.

BARBARA KLEIN: Saleem Ali is an expert on environmental conflicts and how to solve them. He acts as a negotiator for governments, companies and native communities when dealing with environmental problems. He says that working together to save the environment can sometimes bring conflicting sides together around the shared goal of protecting resources.

STEVE EMBER: Our last two National Geographic explorers are activists in Africa. Kakenya Ntaiya grew up in an extremely poor family in Kenya. Like other girls in her village, she was expected to end her schooling and marry at the age of thirteen. But she decided this future was not for her. She worked hard to continue her studies and is completing her doctorate degree in the United States. She has opened a girl's school in her village so that others can have an education and the chance for a better future.


Rebecca Vander Meulen

Feliciano dos Santos, Musician and Activist


BARBARA KLEIN: We close with music by the performer and activist Feliciano dos Santos from Mozambique. He uses his fame as a musician in the band Massukos. He spreads health information that will improve the lives of poor people in rural areas around his country. He has helped communicate the importance of washing hands, boiling water, and building toilets in order to prevent disease.

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STEVE EMBER: This program was written and produced by Dana Demange. I'm Steve Ember.

BARBARA KLEIN: And I'm Barbara Klein. You can comment on this story at 51voa.com. Join us again next week for EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.


  

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【168探索】跳跃:伸展恐惧的极限,只是为了好玩

【167探索】国际妇女节纪念争取平等、正义、和平与发展的斗争

【166探索】胡佛大坝:控制科罗拉多河并向数百万人输送电力

【165探索】与大象对视,在非洲的Safari上观看饥饿的鳄鱼

【164探索】Press Freedom: Is It Alive and Well in the World?

【163探索】新的兴趣有助于老年人保持精神活跃,了解世界

【162探索】Learning at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.

【161探索】老年人回到大学学习新事物,重新开始

【160探索】对老年人来说,有很多机会把学习变成一种终生的活动

【159探索】对于55岁以上的人来说,世界是一个通过老年人宿舍的教室

【158探索】跨越时代的珠宝:古代艺术相遇现代之眼

【157探索】From Clay to Art: Exploring the World of Ceramics

[su]【156探索】跨历史、跨世界的版画艺术探索

【155探索】从玛雅金字塔到耶路撒冷老城再到互联网:新的“奇迹”

【154探索】两个多世纪后,莫扎特的音乐依然充满活力

【153探索】埃德温·哈勃改变了我们对宇宙及其诞生的看法

【152探索】在老西部的射手中,他们是最令人生畏的两个

【151探索】美国历史:当枪手统治狂野西部的街道时

【150探索】好好看看:从地面上了解火星

【149探索】犹他州的四个国家公园,在那里你可以找到拱门,巫术和天空中的一个岛

【148探索】利用独立法院和自由媒体打击腐败

【147探索】梦之谜

【146探索】遥远的厄里斯世界是如何在地球上引起巨变的

【145探索】海盗可能在书和电影中很受欢迎,但海盗行为仍然是一个威胁

【144探索】环顾四周,你可以在世界各地的街道上看到这种免费艺术

【143探索】妇女一直是世界各地和整个历史科学领域的领导者

【142探索】Street-Wise: Building Houses That Are Healthier for...

【141探索】Days of Apollo: Collecting Rocks, and Making History...

【140探索】'Houston, We've Had a Problem Here': The Survival of...

【139探索】'That's One Small Step ...': The Story of the First...

【138探索】Spaceflight History: Excitement and Tragedy on Road...

【137探索】1965: Two Gemini Craft Meet in Space, Another Step...

【136探索】'The Greatest Experience': Ed White Goes for the ...

【135探索】1961: Telling Mission Control 'Light This Candle,' ...

【134探索】Project Mercury: Soviet Successes Push U.S. to Build...

【133探索】Klondike Gold Rush: Stories of Riches Waiting to Be...

【132探索】Gold Rush! Thousands of People Traveled to the...

【131探索】 Visiting Seven Man-Made Wonders of the United States

【130探索】Tuskegee Airmen: The First African-Americans Trained...

【129探索】 A Place of Beautiful Extremes: Yosemite National...

【128探索】Above Ground but Under the Sea: Visiting Some...

【127探索】Carl Sagan Helped People Understand Science

【126探索】Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado: Protecting the...

【125探索】 Development Marketplace: Turning Ideas Into Action

【124探索】Venus Express Spacecraft Explores Earth's Mysterious...

【123探索】Forensic Science Is Often Used to Solve Crimes

【122探索】A Sticky Black Hole of Ancient Death, Right in the...

【121探索】Population Growth is Dropping in Industrialized...

【120探索】George Catlin Painted Native American Tribes and Their...

【119探索】George Catlin Became One of the Most Famous Artists in...

【118探索】Mysterious Creatures: Are Bigfoot and the Loch Ness...

【117探索】The Castillo de San Marcos: A Story of Ships, ...

【116探索】A Trip Along the Potomac River, One of America's Most...

【115探索】Wet and Dry, Fire and Ice: Visiting Seven of America's..

【114探索】Women Around the World Continue to Struggle for Their。。。

【113探索】 Providing Health Care for Native Communities in Mexico

【112探索】Styrofoam Stonehenge: A Full-Size Copy in a Search for..

【111探索】Nanotechnology: How the Science of the Very Small Is ...

【110探索】Let the Games Begin: Winter Olympics Start Feb. 10 in...

【109探索】International Consumer Electronics Show Presents ...

【108探索】Sustained Dialogue: Solving Conflicts Among People in...

【107探索】International Sustained Dialogue: Solving Long-Term...

【106探索】Young People Around the World Are Active in Politics

【105探索】The History of English

【104探索】Where Did the English Language Come From?

【103探索】South Street Seaport Museum Offers a Living Link With...

【102探索】The Internet and Its Future

【101探索】The Lewis and Clark Exploration: One of the Most...

【100探索】Opening the American West: Lewis and Clark and the...

【99探索】Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery Map a Nation

【98探索】 Shadow Wolves Find and Arrest People Trying to Bring...

【97探索】Carbon Monoxide Poisoning is a Silent Killer That ...

【96探索】 More Than Half of All Languages in the World Are in...

【95探索】Isaac Newton: One of History's Greatest Scientists

【94探索】America's Interstate Highway System Has Almost 70,000...

【93探索】Mauna Kea in Hawaii: Astronomy on the World's Highest...

【92探索】The National Cryptologic Museum Tells Top Secrets of...

【91探索】In an Age of Modern Science and Medicine, Infectious...

【90探索】Wiley Post: The First Pilot to Fly Around the World Alone

【89探索】World Summit in New York Will Mark 60th Anniversary of...

【88探索】Emperor Penguins Survive in World's Most Extreme Climate

【87探索】Lessons Learned From the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima...

*【86探索】VOA慢速英语听力Camping in America's National and State Parks

*【85探索】'The Big Muddy' is the longest river in the United States

【84探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The Story of Longitude

【83探索】South Asia Continues to Recover After December Tsunami

【82探索】Lower East Side Tenement Museum Recreates Life in New ...

【81探索】Igor Sikorsky: Aircraft and Helicopter Designer

【80探索】A Visit to Two National Parks: Mount Rainier in。。。

【79探索】As Long as It Remains Profitable, Child Trafficking Will..

【78探索】One of the World’s Natural Wonders: the Grand Canyon

【77】Four Companies Working for the Common Good Instead of Profit

【76探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The Story of Radio

【75探索】VOA慢速英语听力 The Guitar: an Instrument for Any Kind of Music

【74探索】Amelia Earhart: She Showed That Women, Too, Could Set...

【73探索】Unusual creatures live on the Galapagos Islands in the...

【72探索】VOA特别英语节目:慢速英语听力Wade Davis: Scientist, Explorer and Writer

【71探索】The Indiana Dunes: Beautiful Sand Hills and Wildlife in..

【70探索】How Robert Goddard Helped Lead America Into Space

【69探索】Around the World, Helping Victims of War and Natural...

【68探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力How the Internet Grew from a Simple Idea

【67探索】The Internet: Linking People in a Way Once Thought...

【66探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Information Age, Part 1

【65探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力SPACE DIGEST

【64探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力The Columbia River

【63探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Albert Einstein

【62探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【61索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力Aviation Hall of Fame

【60探索】特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Satellite Photos of Mayan Ruins

【59探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Cassini-Huygens at Titan

【58探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力The Mississippi

【57探索】特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The National Museum of Natural History

【56探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力Space Digest

【55探索】特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Puppets Teaching Children Around the World

【54探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力The Year in Space

【53探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Wireless Internet Connection

【52探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 California Missions

【51探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Indian Museum Education Programs

【50探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Appalachian Trail

【49探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Ecotourism

【48探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Exploring Africa

【47探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Erie Canal

【46探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Running a Marathon

【45探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Children's Press Line

【44探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 National Geographic Worldwide

【43探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力   Mount Saint Helens

【42探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【41探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Computer Software Theft

【40探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Robert Edison Fulton, Jr.

【39探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【38探索】 慢速英语听力 Wonders of the World, Part 3, Modern Wonders

【37探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Wonders of the World, Part 2

【36探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Wonders of the World, Part 1

【35探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Jacqueline Cochran

【34】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Yellowstone Volcano

【33】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【32】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Hoover Dam

【31】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Yosemite National Park

【30】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Cassini-Huygens at Saturn

【29】 慢速英语听力 San Francisco Maritime National ParkNational Park

【28】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  North Carolina Lighthouses

【27】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力   Space Digest

【26】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Volcanoes National Park

【25】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Rio Grande, Part 2

【24】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Rio Grande, Part 1

【23】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 James Doolittle

【22】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Dry Tortugas National Par

【21】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Sport Parachuting

【20】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Global Positioning System

【19】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【18】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Doc Holliday and the Old West

【17】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Soaring

【16】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Colorado National Monument

【15】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The Voyager Airplane

【14】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Ford's Theater

【13】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【12】 La Brea Tar Pits

【11】Space Digest

【10】New Communications Technology

【9】The X- 15 Rocketplane

【8】EXPLORATIONS - Mars Exploration, Part 2 - 2004-02-03

【7】EXPLORATIONS  -  Mars Exploration, Part 1 - 2004-01-27

【6】 Who Were the Deadliest Gunmen of the Wild West?

【5】 Famous Outlaws and Gunmen of the Wild West

【4】National Air And Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center

【3】Songs About Summer

【2】Music Would Not Be The Same Without the Guitar

【1】On the Shoulders of Giants: Isaac Newton and Modern Science

  

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