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Local businesses joined a campaign to use energy-efficient light bulbs in their stores

时间:2025-11-26 15:01:15 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:曾宝仪 阅读:828次

Local businesses joined a campaign to use energy-efficient light bulbs in their stores

The school district added a course on climate change to the science curriculumResearchers found that eating dark chocolate improves blood flow to the brain

Local businesses joined a campaign to use energy-efficient light bulbs in their stores

The government passed a law to limit noise from nightclubs and bars in residential areasA popular social media platform added a new feature to block unwanted messagesDoctors developed a new cream to treat psoriasis that has fewer side effects

Local businesses joined a campaign to use energy-efficient light bulbs in their stores

The local community organized a parade to celebrate the city's founding anniversaryA new study indicated that regular exercise reduces the risk of developing certain cancers

Local businesses joined a campaign to use energy-efficient light bulbs in their stores

The city hosted an art auction to raise money for local charities

Scientists discovered a new plant that can be used to make a natural insect repellentResearchers studied climate change’s impact on plants

A bookstore read to kids at daycaresA farm sold fresh flowers at the farmers market

A museum opened a space exploration exhibitA gym offered online fitness classes

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