根据第一段 “To solve the“lunch" problem, scientists have been exploring the possibility of growing plants on the moon. A new study by Chinese scientists has found that bacteria in soil from Earth could offer a solution.(为了解决 “午餐”问题,科学家们一直在探索在月球上种植植物的可能性。
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This was the pattern of American newspapers in the years following the founding of the New York Sun in 1833. The Sun, published by Benjamin Day, entered the lists against 11 other dailies. It was tiny in comparison; but it was bright and readable, and it preferred human interest features ...
TheSunday Independenthas the largest readership of any title, with 938,000 readers. Among other Sunday titles, theSunday Worldhas 785,000 readers, theSunday Timeshas 409,000 and theIrish Mail on Sundayhas 354,000. The other titles included in the survey are theIrish Sun on Sunday(251,0...
One of the curious aspects of Poe’s enduring reputation is the fact that his audience only seemed to grow as the passing of time removed him further and further from his readers. One explanation for this phenomenon is certainly the transformation of his
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This was the pattern of American newspapers in the years following the founding of the New York sun in 1833.The Sun, published by Benjamin Day, entered the lists against 11 other dailies. It was tiny in comparison; but it was bright and readable, and it preferred human interest features to...