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Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY

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Amazing photo shows dogs ‘sledding on water’ amid Greenland ice melt

June 18, 2019June 18, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Amazing photo shows dogs ‘sledding on water’ amid Greenland ice melt

This stunning photo– taken by scientists on the melting Greenland ice sheet last week – shows how unusually warm it’s been in the Arctic.

Tech

Saturn’s moons may have ‘sculpted’ its famous rings, new study suggests

June 13, 2019June 14, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Saturn’s moons may have ‘sculpted’ its famous rings, new study suggests

They’re the solar system’s most iconic feature, but how and when Saturn’s rings formed have remained a mystery for centuries.

Life

‘Star Trek’ logo – or at least, what looks like it – spotted on Mars

June 13, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Star Trek’ logo – or at least, what looks like it – spotted on Mars

Recently, aNASA spacecraft in orbit around Marssnapped a photo of an odd object on the planet’s surface – something that looks remarkably like the Star Fleet logo from Star Trek.

World

El Niño forecast to continue through the summer, could knock down hurricanes

June 13, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on El Niño forecast to continue through the summer, could knock down hurricanes

El Niño is forecast to continue through the summer and possibly into the fall, federal forecasters announced, which could weaken theAtlantic hurricane season.

World

Oh, yuck! You’re eating about a credit card’s worth of plastic every week

June 12, 2019June 13, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Oh, yuck! You’re eating about a credit card’s worth of plastic every week

You’re eating, swallowing or breathing in about 2,000 tiny pieces of plastic each week, a new study suggests, the equivalent of one credit card.

World

Maybe we are alone after all: Planets that could sustain alien life much rarer than thought

June 11, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Maybe we are alone after all: Planets that could sustain alien life much rarer than thought

So, maybe we are alone after all. The number of planets in the universe that could sustain life is much smaller than had been thought, scientists said.

Nation

120 degrees in the shade?! Record-breaking, ‘dangerous’ heat wave bakes western U.S.

June 11, 2019June 11, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on 120 degrees in the shade?! Record-breaking, ‘dangerous’ heat wave bakes western U.S.

Folks in the western U.S. are sweltering under an unusually intense June heat wave, with temperatures soaring to record highs all the way from Oregon to Arizona.

Nation

Near-record ‘dead zone’ predicted in the Gulf of Mexico this summer

June 10, 2019June 10, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Near-record ‘dead zone’ predicted in the Gulf of Mexico this summer

The Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ – a region of oxygen-depleted water that’s harmful to sea life – will be the second-largest on record this summer.

Tech

Jupiter will be so close tonight, its moons will be visible with binoculars

June 7, 2019June 10, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Jupiter will be so close tonight, its moons will be visible with binoculars

Skywatchers, Mondaynight is your best chance of the year to get a close look at Jupiter, the biggest planet in our solar system.

Nation

Limiting climate change would prevent thousands of heat-related deaths in U.S.

June 5, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Limiting climate change would prevent thousands of heat-related deaths in U.S.

Deadly summer heat will get worse as the globe warms, so putting the brakes on climate change by reducing carbon emissions will literally be a lifesaver for thousands of Americans, a new study suggests.

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