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Astronomers discover new planet in habitable zone of nearby star

时间:2025-11-14 23:43:46 来源:The Universal Imagination Group 作者:Craft Ideas 阅读:206次

Astronomers discover new planet in habitable zone of nearby star

Chemists develop new biodegradable plastic that breaks down in 6 monthsSwimming team wins national championship for third year in a row

Astronomers discover new planet in habitable zone of nearby star

Study reveals that family vacations improve parent-child bondingFlorist creates custom wedding arrangements using seasonal local flowersTeachers receive new software to create interactive digital lessons

Astronomers discover new planet in habitable zone of nearby star

Motorcycle dealership hosts charity ride to support animal rescue groupsResearch finds that drinking green tea improves focus and concentration

Astronomers discover new planet in habitable zone of nearby star

Pet store offers grooming services for dogs and cats with sensitive skin

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