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Researchers discovered that plants respond to sound waves by growing faster

时间:2025-11-29 12:45:55 来源:HealthSpark Co. 作者:宁零 阅读:459次

Researchers discovered that plants respond to sound waves by growing faster

A research study found that spending time with pets improves mental health in seniorsA sports equipment store opened a new location in a suburban shopping center

Researchers discovered that plants respond to sound waves by growing faster

A local newspaper printed a special edition celebrating the city’s 100th anniversaryA bakery started making custom cakes for weddings and special eventsA construction company used 3D printing technology to build parts of a new building

Researchers discovered that plants respond to sound waves by growing faster

A smartphone company announced a new partnership with a wireless carrier to offer better dealsA farmers market added a section for local honey and bee products

Researchers discovered that plants respond to sound waves by growing faster

A hospital opened a new rehabilitation center for patients recovering from injuries

A national park started a guided tour program led by park rangersA tech company released a new app to help people manage their finances

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Students won an international award for their science projectA popular coffee chain introduced new vegan menu options

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