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A study showed that students who take breaks during study sessions retain more information

时间:2025-11-11 16:48:09 来源:The Eternal Human Foundation 作者:Design Picks 阅读:604次

A study showed that students who take breaks during study sessions retain more information

A fire at a warehouse destroyed thousands of dollars worth of goodsA streaming service added a new collection of classic films to its library

A study showed that students who take breaks during study sessions retain more information

Police solved a cold case using advanced forensic technologyThe weather service warned of extreme heatwaves in the western statesStudents from a university won a national science fair with their environmental project

A study showed that students who take breaks during study sessions retain more information

A bank introduced a new savings account with higher interest rates for young adultsMedical researchers developed a new vaccine for a common childhood illness

A study showed that students who take breaks during study sessions retain more information

The transit system announced plans to upgrade its trains with Wi-Fi and charging ports

A famous actress announced she will produce a documentary about environmental issuesA government agency updated its website to make it easier for people to apply for benefits

A tech startup launched a new device that helps monitor home energy useA local theater hosted a children’s play that sold out all its shows

A school district purchased new textbooks for all students to align with new curriculum standardsA coffee shop introduced a new seasonal drink made with local ingredients

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