'Face Blind' People Cannot Remember Faces From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. Some people are great at remembering faces. Once they meet you, they never forget how you look. They might say things like, I never forget a fac

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Searching the Internet can be a totally exhausting experience, as you bounce from one site to another to another, sometimes until you cant remember what you were looking for in the first place. But according to scientists at U.C.L.A., all that virtua

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The food industry leads the nation in pounds of waste produced annually. So, whats second? Its health care facilities. They dispose of more than four billion pounds of waste each year. Another shocker? A lot of that waste is perfectly functional. In

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Its called functional magnetic resonance imaging, or FMRI. And some neuroscientists call it the greatest scientific advance of the last 25 years. Because FMRI lets researchers look at the human brain in action. By measuring blood flow, it produces co

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Study: Bilingual Seniors Have Mental Edge Previous studies have shown bilingualism seems to favor the development of heightened mental skills. The new research, published in Neuroscience, provides evidence of that cognitive advantage among older, bil

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丹尼尔和汤姆找到了李老师推荐的那本书。它到底符不符合丹尼尔的要求呢?最后他们买了吗? Listen Read Learn Tom: Have you found the book recommended by Mrs. Li? Daniel: 30 Nights on Nightmares? No. Tom: Mrs. Li said it was a good self-help book aiming at

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