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A school added a "robotics lab" where students can build and program their own robots

时间:2025-11-27 14:42:15 来源:Spark Shop Co. 作者:通辽市 阅读:529次

A school added a "robotics lab" where students can build and program their own robots

Researchers developed a new type of battery that is recyclableThe railway service added more trains during rush hour to reduce overcrowding

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A new movie was praised by critics for its realistic portrayal of a historical eventA study revealed that drinking chamomile tea can help people sleep betterA city banned plastic bags in all retail stores

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An airline announced it would use more biofuel to power its planesScientists found that a certain plant can be used to treat allergies

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The government launched a program to help small businesses create online stores

A bookstore hosted a poetry night with local poetsScientists discovered that a common kitchen spice has properties that fight inflammation

The national rugby team won the regional championship after a thrilling overtime matchA local artist painted a series of portraits of community leaders to display in city hall

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