Scientists studied how noise pollution in cities affects the behavior of birds
Scientists studied how noise pollution in cities affects the behavior of birds
School district approves new curriculum focused on environmental educationMajor airline adds three new routes to European destinations

Research shows that eating more fruits reduces the risk of certain diseasesCity council votes to increase funding for public transportationFilm festival announces lineup including works from 25 countries

Hospital opens new wing dedicated to pediatric careSports team signs star player to a five year contract

Weather service issues warning for heavy rain in coastal areas
University unveils new research center for renewable energyA car manufacturer revealed a new electric truck with a towing capacity of 10000 pounds
Local police started a campaign to reduce speeding in residential areasScientists discovered a new species of deep-sea fish that glows in the dark
A charity organization launched a drive to collect books for schools in developing countriesThe national ballet company announced a tour of small cities to reach more audiences
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