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Researchers found that reading physical books improves retention better than e-books

时间:2025-11-29 11:15:00 来源:HealthSpark Co. 作者:冯翰铭 阅读:441次

Researchers found that reading physical books improves retention better than e-books

Researchers discovered a new species of fish in the Amazon RiverA bookstore started donating books to local prisons

Researchers found that reading physical books improves retention better than e-books

A farm switched to organic farming methodsA museum hosted a pottery workshop for adultsA gym offered family memberships at a discounted rate

Researchers found that reading physical books improves retention better than e-books

A government agency launched a campaign to prevent cyberbullyingA tech company collaborated with a university to develop new AI technology

Researchers found that reading physical books improves retention better than e-books

A local theater showed a documentary about local history

A school district started a summer school program for struggling studentsLocal police seized over $1 million worth of illegal drugs during a raid on a suspected drug trafficking ring.

A new high-speed train service was launched, reducing travel time between two major cities from 3 hours to 1 hour.A environmental organization reported that the number of endangered sea turtles has increased by 25% over the past decade.

A major film studio announced it will release 15 new movies next year, including several sequels to popular franchises.The national economy grew by 3.2% in the last quarter, exceeding economists’ expectations.

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