Selected VOA Videos
Architecture
Computers
- Facial Recognition
- A False Sense of Security on the Internet?
- A Better Computer Mouse Cursor for the Disabled
- Brain-Computer Interfaces Could Mean More Freedom for the Disabled
- Taking a Closer Look at the Future of Video Conferencing
- Aiming for Work in the Video Game Industry
- Making the World Wide Web More Usable to a Wider World
- 3-D Printers Are Here — and They Make More Than You Think
- Privacy Concerns Hit Facebook, Google
- Computers, Children and the Digital Divide
- Plan Aims to Expand Broadband Across US
- Educational Technology: Not Just Computers
Environment / Ecology
- Next Step After Carbon: Knowing Your Nitrogen Footprint
- After Brain Study, New Questions About Mobile Phones
- Studying How Plastic Pollution Enters Ocean Food Supply
Games
- Game Over for Limits on Violent Video Games
- Pinball Lover Goes Full Tilt in Collecting ‘Historic Art’
- Using Computer Games to Support Democracy and Conflict Resolution
Gardening
- Hot in the Garden: Too Much Sun Can Be Bad for Vegetables
- Gardening: Vegetables Made in the Shade
- Ideas for Getting a Firm Grip on Weed Control
- Putting Worms to Work to Help Your Garden
- Grow It Yourself: Onions Are Nothing to Cry About
- In the Garden: Getting Started With Roses
- Growing Chili Peppers: A Heated Subject
- Beauties in the Garden: Growing Ornamental Trees and Bushes
- Grow It Yourself: Turning Bulbs Into Beautiful Blooms
- In the Garden: Growing Your Own Lettuce
- Now, Some Gardening Advice, Brought to You by Thomas Jefferson
- Ideas for Getting a Firm Grip on Weed Control (Older Version)
- Farming in the City: Joys of Growing Food
- Getting the Most Out of Mums (Chrysanthemums)
- Getting Started With Roses
- Rise in Food Gardens in US Brings Crop of Questions for Experts
- Want to Grow a Root? Beets Are Hard to Beat
Health
- Wising Up About Wisdom Teeth
- How Much Screen Time Is Too Much for Children?
- What Do You Know About the Common Cold?
- Cold Weather (2011 Version)
- Staying Safe: Food Safety After a Flood
- Eating White Rice Increases Risk of Diabetes
- Ear Care: Do-It-Yourself Wax Removal
- The Argument Over Salt and Health
- Counterfeit Drugs
- Cold Weather (2010 Version)
- When a Cut Finger Is More Serious Than It Might Seem
- Less Salt Can Mean More Life
- Health: Now, an Update on Those New Year’s Resolutions
- Some Tips for Cold Storage of Foods
How to Do Things
- How to Make Your Own Solar Water Heater
- Smoking Fish
- Building a Straw House
- Working With Clay: A How-to Guide
- How to Do It: Making Paper by Hand
Japan
- A Credit Downgrade for Japan, but Some Signs of Hope
- For Japan Farmers, Radiation Fears Mean Economic Pain
- Japan’s Early Warning System One of the Best in the World
- Nuclear Crisis in Japan Raises Worries About Radiation Risks
Language
- Are People Who Speak More Than One Language Smarter?
- Business English Speakers Can Still Be Divided by a Common Language
- Need Help With Your Writing? Try This Web Site
- Study Adds to Understanding of Language and the Brain
Money
Music
- Behind the Music: The Making of a Paul Reed Smith Guitar
- Chuck Brown: Still the Go-To Guy for Go-Go Music
- Are You Learning English? These Songs May Help
- Broken Instruments Are Music to the Ears of These School Repairmen
- Drum Circle Widens Into a United Nations of Beats
- Inside the World of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- Music Promoter Turns American Women Into ‘Bellydance Superstars’
- Music Teacher in Boston Offers Life Lessons to Young
- A Student Orchestra, Where the Players Decide What to Play
- What Happens When Child Prodigies Grow Up?
Nature
- Local and Global Pressures Threaten Coral Reefs
- Bats Are Welcome in This Home
- What You Can Do to Help Bees
- Scientists Use Radar to Study Bats, Birds and Insects
- Activists Say Fishing Limit Not Enough to Save Bluefin Tuna
- Saving the Bog Turtle, One of the Rarest Kinds in North America
- New Findings About Disorder in Bees
People
- George Ballas: Inventor of Weed Eater Started a Revolution
- Jaime Escalante: Math Teacher
- Chesley Sullenberger: Hero Pilot Now Turns to Stopping a Descent in New Pilots
- Manute Bol: How Manute Bol Used His Sports Fame for a Greater Good
- John Wooden: How the Great Coach John Wooden Defined Success
- Duke Ellington: Jazz Musician
- World’s Oldest Barber Can Still Give 25 Haircuts a Day
- How People Like Levi Strauss Put Their Mark on the American West
- Steve Badt: He Trained in the Restaurant Industry, and Now He Serves the Homeless
- John Dewey, 1859-1952: Educator and ‘America’s Philosopher’
- Bess Lomax Hawes Brought Folk Music to a Wider Public
- Earl Cooley: Remembering an Early Smokejumper
- Buzz Aldrin: Still Looking to the Stars, and Hoping Others Will Too
- B.J. Adams at Work in Her Studio
- Three Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Remembering Norman Borlaug
- Stanley Kaplan: Remembering a Test Prep Pioneer
- Making a Difference: Tanya Pinto
Places
- In Texas, a Museum for a Larger-Than-Life Hero, Sam Houston
- 2000 Years of Computing History at a Museum in California
- For Martin Luther King, a Memorial in Washington Designed by a Chinese Artist
- Visiting the National Arboretum in Washington
- Disney Family Museum Honors Mickey’s Father
- Desert Museum in Arizona Exhibits Native Plants and Animals
- New York City Celebrates Its 400th Anniversary
Space
Sports
- The Making of the Best-Known Bat in Baseball, and Pop Culture
- In Treating Athletes, Is Trainer’s Sex an Issue? Sometimes It Is
- Studies Link Girls’ Sports to Gains in Life
Unsorted
- Stylist’s Job Is to Make Food Look Pretty for the Camera
- A Possible Safe New Way to Kill Mosquitoes That Spread Malaria
- Comparing American and Chinese Parents
- WHO Says Alcohol Abuse a Leading Cause of Death, Disability
- Fish Farms May Soon Supply More Than Half the World’s Catch
- Virginia Ages Into a Fine Winemaking State
- Looking to Robots and Other Technology to Improve Health Care
- A Whole New World, Brought to Us by Gizmos and Gadgets
- What a Couple’s Arguing ‘Style’ May Say About Their Marriage
- How Failure Can Lead to Long-Lasting Knowledge
- Uncooperative Goat Becomes the Mother of an Invention
- Teaching the Dangers of Distracted Driving, Before It’s Too Late
- A Chicken in Every Pot: Finding New Uses for Feathers
- A Shelter for Abused Animals, Where Volunteers Also Find Healing
- How a TV Appearance Did the Trick for a Rising Young Magician
- Broccoli and Cauliflower Their Tops Make Good Eating
- Burros Can Do More Than Work Just as Pack Animals
- Where the Dinosaurs Are, Part 1
- Two Studies Give a Lift to Running Barefoot
- Steps Urged to Prevent Snakebites, Improve Treatments
- New Understanding of How Plants Use Water
- Keeping Plants and Trees Warm When Temperatures Drop
- Solar-Powered Pumps Aid African Farmers
- Making Better Concrete With Rice?
- Write or Wrong: The Death of Handwriting?
- Punishment or Reward: Which Works Better on Behavior?
- Learning the Secrets of the Potato, and an Enemy
- Cities Now Home to More Than Half of All People
- 50th Anniversary of VOA Special English
- The Importance of a Simple Water Pump
- The Life of a School Nurse? Busy
- Getting Clunkers and Distracted Drivers Off the Road
- E-Books Hold Next Chapter for Book Industry
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