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Elizabeth Weise

Elizabeth Weise

National Correspondent & Health Enterprise Reporter at USA Today - San Francisco Bureau

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  • Health & Medicine
  • National News

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Renewable energy sources are being banned across the US. Here's where - USA TODAY

Local governments across the U.S. are blocking new clean energy plants. See the best locations for wind and solar power, and where it’s being stopped.
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April's total solar eclipse will bring a surreal silence and confus...

Scientists are gearing up to observe animals at multiple zoos during April’s eclipse. They were surprised at what they discovered last time.
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Super bloom 2024? California wildflower blooms outlook is spectacul...

Spring wildflower blooms can be especially stunning after a wet winter in the frequently dry West. Here’s what to expect this year.
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Florida balloon release ban aims to protect wildlife from litter - ...

The updated law has passed through the state’s legislature and is now on the desk of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Microplastics in arteries linked with heart disease risk: Study - U...

Previous studies have shown that microplastic and nanoplastic particles can induce inflammation and other negative effects in the body.
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What do flat Earth conspiracy theorists think about the 2024 eclips...

Eclipses can attract some people to the flat Earth conspiracy theory, much to the dismay of experts.
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Why do women go through menopause? Scientists find fascinating clue...

A study suggests menopause gives an evolutionary advantage to some whales. The findings could offer clues about menopause in humans.
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Tornado forecast and outlook for 2024 unsettled amid deadly tornado...

While tornadoes can hit at any time, the United States is just moving into peak tornado season. About 70% of tornadoes occur from March to June.
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Kate Middleton missing? Frenzy surrounds princess, royal family - U...

As onlookers speculate about a royal doppelgänger, the farmer’s market video and more, the rumors about Princess Kate are hitting a crescendo.
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Avoid bringing pets to April 2024 total solar eclipse, experts say ...

If you must take your dog with you to an April 2024 total solar eclipse viewing event, make sure they are your primary concern, experts say.
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April 2024 eclipse could give scientists new data, but they need he...

People inside or near totality can take part in at least four different projects, from watching animal behavior to photographing the eclipse.
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Solar eclipse cloud forecast means anxiety for totality tourists ho...

People who made plans to visit the eclipse’s path of totality are confronting some fickle cloud forecasts that may put a damper on their plans.
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Is a 4.8 earthquake bad? Not enough to cause significant damage. - ...

Earthquakes are part of life on earth with about 55 a day on the planet. Bigger aftershocks can happen but are unlikely.
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Earth Day 2024: Why you should celebrate climate change optimism - ...

Hope can fuel the action needed to keep tackling the climate crisis. Experts say tremendous progress has already been made.
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Tornado tourism? Storm chasing tours are popular and can be expensi...

The National Weather Service is very much not in favor of the public going out in severe weather. But tour operators say they take safety seriously.
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Killer whales ramming, sinking boats are bored, scientists believe ...

An international group of orca experts met to determine why orcas are ramming boats. The leading theory: They’re bored and playful.
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Is 2024 a record year for tornadoes? Data shows a busy, deadly spri...

The data is still rolling in, but experts already know spring 2024 has been an active and deadly season for tornadoes.
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America's Climate leaders 2024: USA TODAY & Statista rank companies...

USA TODAY has partnered with market research firm Statista to create the second annual America’s Climate Leaders list.
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Anthony Fauci faces questions during contentious COVID-19 hearing i...

Dr. Anthony Fauci testified for hours on Monday about the COVID-19 pandemic response. He faced accusations from the Republican-led House committee.
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US to get blistering heat, snow and unseasonably cold weather - USA...

This week will bring weather extremes: A baking heat wave in the Midwest and East to a taste of winter in the Rockies.
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Catastrophic Titan sub disaster: A year later the search for answer...

The cause and responsibility for the submersible implosion that killed five on the way to see the Titanic wreck is still under review a year later.