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Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY

World

Sea sick: Plastic garbage in the North Atlantic Ocean skyrocketing

April 16, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Sea sick: Plastic garbage in the North Atlantic Ocean skyrocketing

Sure, we all know there’s always more fish in the sea. But there’s also plenty more plastic garbage.

News

These are the 10 most ‘endangered’ rivers of 2019. New Mexico’s Gila River gets the top ‘dishonor’

April 16, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on These are the 10 most ‘endangered’ rivers of 2019. New Mexico’s Gila River gets the top ‘dishonor’

Sure, we know about endangered species, but did you know there are endangered rivers, too?

World

So, we’ve seen the first-ever photo of a black hole. What happens now?

April 12, 2019April 13, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on So, we’ve seen the first-ever photo of a black hole. What happens now?

Is the adventure over? No, far from it: “The researchers who captured the first-ever images of a black hole don’t plan to rest on their laurels.”

Tech

Life in outer space: NASA studies health changes between astronaut twins Scott and Mark Kelly

April 11, 2019April 13, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Life in outer space: NASA studies health changes between astronaut twins Scott and Mark Kelly

Space travelers in moviesmay zip around the universe with no ill effects, but in reality we have no idea how humans will react to being in outer space for years on end.

Tech

New human species discovered in a cave in the Philippines

April 10, 2019April 11, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on New human species discovered in a cave in the Philippines

A tiny, long-lost cousin of our own human species was discovered, scientists announced.

World

‘We have seen what we thought was unseeable’: First photo of a black hole revealed

April 10, 2019April 10, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘We have seen what we thought was unseeable’: First photo of a black hole revealed

Astronomers releasedthe first picture of a black hole. What we see in the image is gas and dust circling the hole, far enough away to be safe.

Nation

Good-bye glaciers: 390 billion tons of snow and ice melts each year as globe warms

April 8, 2019April 9, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Good-bye glaciers: 390 billion tons of snow and ice melts each year as globe warms

Thanks to global warming, our planet’s glaciers continue to melt away, losing up to 390 billion tons of ice and snow per year, a new study suggests.

World

The first photo of a black hole is coming Wednesday. What are we going to see and what will we learn?

April 8, 2019April 10, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on The first photo of a black hole is coming Wednesday. What are we going to see and what will we learn?

Astronomers will supposedly release the first-ever photo of a black hole on Wednesday. What’s all the fuss about, and what will we learn from it?

News

End of the world? This distant dead planet could be a preview of Earth’s final fate

April 4, 2019April 5, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on End of the world? This distant dead planet could be a preview of Earth’s final fate

In a new study released Thursday, scientists said they’d discovered one of the first small planet fragments in orbit arounda dead white dwarf star.

World

Earth’s carbon dioxide levels highest in 3 million years, study says

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Comments Off on Earth’s carbon dioxide levels highest in 3 million years, study says

Carbon dioxide – the gas scientists say is most responsible for global warming – has reached levels in our atmosphere not seen in 3 million years, scientists announced.

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