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Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY

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NASA will pay you $19,000 to stay in bed for 2 months

March 28, 2019March 29, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on NASA will pay you $19,000 to stay in bed for 2 months

NASA and two other space agencies are looking for 24 volunteers for a study in which people will lie in bed for two months. The pay is $19.000.

Nation

Raging rivers wider than the Mississippi roared across Mars eons ago

March 27, 2019March 28, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Raging rivers wider than the Mississippi roared across Mars eons ago

Mars wasn’t always the red dust ball that it is today. Billions of years ago, hundreds of huge rivers of water flowed across the planet.

Tech

$125 million lawsuit filed against Weather Channel for ‘horrific’ crash that killed 3 during a 2017 tornado chase

March 26, 2019March 27, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on $125 million lawsuit filed against Weather Channel for ‘horrific’ crash that killed 3 during a 2017 tornado chase

The mother of a man killed in a “horrific” 2017 car accident filed a$125 million wrongful death lawsuitagainst the Weather Channel.

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Coal is the main offender for global warming, and yet the world is using it more than ever

March 26, 2019March 29, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Coal is the main offender for global warming, and yet the world is using it more than ever

As the world’s economy boomed last year, power plants fueled by coal emittedtheir highest level of carbon dioxideon record.

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Alas, the Northern Lights didn’t appear. Why the aurora borealis was a bust this weekend

March 25, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Alas, the Northern Lights didn’t appear. Why the aurora borealis was a bust this weekend

What happened? The Earth only got clipped by the blast of energy from the sun that triggers geomagnetic storms, which in turn bring aurora borealis.

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Spring flooding could be ‘unprecedented’ with 200 million Americans at risk

March 21, 2019March 21, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Spring flooding could be ‘unprecedented’ with 200 million Americans at risk

Spring flooding hasalready been disastrous, and it’s likely to get worse, federal forecasters announced. Floods could reach “unprecedented” levels.

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Firearm deaths of US school-age children at ‘epidemic’ levels, study says

March 21, 2019March 21, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Firearm deaths of US school-age children at ‘epidemic’ levels, study says

A new study announced an alarming increase in the number of firearm deaths of school-age children in the United States: 38,942 inthose5 to 18 years old from 1999 to 2017.

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Farewell, Florence and Michael: Names of deadly, destructive hurricanes retired

March 20, 2019March 20, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Farewell, Florence and Michael: Names of deadly, destructive hurricanes retired

The names of last year’s two monster hurricanes – Florence and Michael–will never be used again after they were officially “retired” Thursday.

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Oldest egg fossil discovered inside ancient mama bird

March 20, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Oldest egg fossil discovered inside ancient mama bird

Scientists have discovered the first fossil bird ever found with an egg preserved inside its body, a new study reports.

Tech

Supermoon, first day of spring are an astronomical doubleheader coming Wednesday

March 18, 2019March 21, 2019Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Supermoon, first day of spring are an astronomical doubleheader coming Wednesday

The final “supermoon” of the year and the vernal equinox, the first day of spring, are happening Wednesday. You might also call it a “worm moon.”

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