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A tech company released a language-learning app that uses games to teach vocabulary

时间:2025-11-08 06:07:40 来源:The Human Future Initiative 作者:童丽 阅读:364次

A tech company released a language-learning app that uses games to teach vocabulary

The World Bank approved a $650 million loan to help a country upgrade its rural healthcare clinicsA tennis player won their first Grand Slam title at the age of 32

A tech company released a language-learning app that uses games to teach vocabulary

A new science museum opened with interactive exhibits on space explorationResearchers found that playing puzzle games can improve memory in older adultsThe city council voted to ban disposable e-cigarettes in public spaces

A tech company released a language-learning app that uses games to teach vocabulary

An oil company announced it will invest $4 billion in geothermal energy projectsA small boat capsized in a lake with all passengers rescued by nearby boaters

A tech company released a language-learning app that uses games to teach vocabulary

A study showed that eating breakfast within an hour of waking can boost metabolism

The postal service announced it will add 100 new delivery trucks to handle package volumeVolunteers cleaned up 6 miles of hiking trails in a national park removing trash and debris

A famous singer released a charity single to raise money for disaster relief effortsLocal schools reported a 94% pass rate on state standardized tests this year

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