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Researchers studied climate change’s impact on plants

时间:2025-11-27 02:58:56 来源:Spark Shop Co. 作者:伊藤由奈 阅读:107次

Researchers studied climate change’s impact on plants

The government offered tax credits to businesses that install solar panelsA streaming service added a collection of classic TV shows from the 1980s and 1990s

Researchers studied climate change’s impact on plants

Firefighters rescued a cat from a burning building in the downtown areaA study found that owning a pet can reduce stress levels by 25%The central bank announced it would inject $8 billion into the economy to support job growth

Researchers studied climate change’s impact on plants

A musician’s new single became the number one song on global music chartsA city council approved the construction of 300 new affordable housing units

Researchers studied climate change’s impact on plants

Scientists developed a rapid test for a bacterial infection that gives results in 10 minutes

A retailer announced it would offer 20% off all products during its annual saleStudents organized a charity drive to collect school supplies for children in low-income areas

A professional runner set a new national record in the marathon at a recent raceScientists created a new type of battery that can power a phone for a full week on one charge

The police department launched a new program to teach self-defense to senior citizensA social media platform added a feature to help users filter out harmful content

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