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  • NASA image of comet passing near sun.

    黑料黑历史 to offer comet viewing -- if the weather cooperates

    October 11, 2024

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks invites the public to view a celestial visitor that hasn't traveled near Earth in at least 80,000 years.
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  • A map of the North Campus of the University of Alaska Fairbanks showing a trail from the West Ridge to the T-Field research plot to the north.

    OneTree Alaska celebrates birch trees under the full moon

    October 11, 2024

    Visit a birch grove under the full moon and learn about these trees Thursday, Oct. 17, on the University of Alaska Fairbanks' North Campus. The event, sponsored by OneTree Alaska, will run from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., with moonrise at 5:47 p.m.
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  • Members of the I帽u-Yupiaq Dance Group share a cultural dance with attendees in the multi-level pit area of the 黑料黑历史 Wood Center during the 2023 Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration on Oct. 9, 2023.

    黑料黑历史 hosting 2024 Indigenous Peoples Day events

    October 11, 2024

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks will celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 14 this year with a day full of cultural events and workshops.
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  • A white jawbone with teeth from a Canadian lynx lies embedded in sheet of protective white foam. Below it, in the same sheet, a similar but much larger jawbone, colored dark brown, is also inset into the foam.

    The lion that walked through your yard

    October 11, 2024

    Grizzly and black bears remind humans that we are not at the top of the food chain in Alaska. Ancient Alaskans shared the grasslands with possibly an even more terrifying predator -- the American lion.
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  • A tiny stuffed pink pig sits on a table next to an American flag and a 4-H clover.

    Anchorage 4-H plans open house for new members

    October 10, 2024

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service is hosting an open house in Anchorage for youths aged 5-18 who are interested in joining 4-H.
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  • Juvenile red king crabs equipped with tags await deployment in Bristol Bay in May 2024.

    Ocean glider opens new 'tool kit' in crab tracking efforts

    October 08, 2024

    A remotely piloted underwater glider is showing promise as a tool to track crabs in the Bering Sea, where their numbers have plummeted. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the University of Alaska Fairbanks have tested the glider Shackleton for the past three years to locate tagged crabs.
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  • Oddly shaped, elongated skulls in sizes ranging from small to gigantic hang on a museum wall above a display case featuring Alaska Native masks

    Museum programs explore skulls in October

    October 04, 2024

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North is focusing on skulls during family programs in October.
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  • NextGen awards more than $250,000 in scholarships; more available

    October 04, 2024

    Thirty-one University of Alaska Fairbanks students were awarded a total of $257,934 in scholarships through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's NextGen Program this fall.
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  • A close-up shot of a peregrine falcon's head, emphasizing its large eye and curved beak

    Alaska peregrine falcon numbers drop again

    October 03, 2024

    Skip Ambrose has floated the upper Yukon River almost every year since Richard Nixon was President. Back then, in 1973, only 12 pairs of peregrine falcons perched at nest sites over a 180-mile stretch of river.
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  • A University of Alaska project will update a public energy data resource in Alaska. With the support of the Alaska Legislature, the university will begin a three-year effort to revitalize the Alaska Energy Data Gateway, a project to create equitable access to Alaska energy data and data analytics.

    Revitalized project will offer Alaskans energy data access

    October 03, 2024

    A University of Alaska project will update a public energy data resource in Alaska. With the support of the Alaska Legislature, the university will begin a three-year effort to revitalize the Alaska Energy Data Gateway, a project to create equitable access to Alaska energy data and data analytics.
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  • University of Alaska Fairbanks staff upgraded the university鈥檚 most powerful high-performance computer this summer to significantly increase its capacity and usefulness to researchers and students.

    黑料黑历史's high-performance computing resources just got a lot smarter

    October 03, 2024

    University of Alaska Fairbanks staff upgraded the university's most powerful high-performance computer this summer to significantly increase its capacity and usefulness to researchers and students.
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  • People on a tour stand together in a large industrial building

    Remote energy leaders can collaborate to advance energy projects

    October 02, 2024

    The Energy Leadership Accelerator application period is now open. ELA is a new program that connects energy leaders from remote and islanded communities, including those in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories, to advance local energy projects and workforce development.
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  • A young person wearing bright orange rain gear perches on a log while holding a scalloped yellow chicken of the woods fungi.

    Alaska 4-H kicks off new program year with a special day

    October 01, 2024

    Youths and volunteers across Alaska are enrolling in 4-H as the program year begins this October. They're also celebrating the inaugural Alaska State 4-H Day on Wednesday, Oct. 2, and National 4-H Week, Oct. 7-12.
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  • A young man in light winter gear holds a large male lynx in a sunny snowy landscape.

    黑料黑历史 study tracks traveling population wave in Canada lynx

    September 30, 2024

    A new study by researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Institute of Arctic Biology provides compelling evidence that Canada lynx populations in Interior Alaska experience a "traveling population wave" affecting their reproduction, movement and survival. This discovery could help wildlife managers make better-informed decisions when managing one of the boreal forest's keystone predators.
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  • A woman and a man, both with gray hair, glasses and wearing blue raincoats, smile at the photographer. The man has a beard and a knit cap.

    Red aurora rare enough to be special

    September 26, 2024

    Charles Deehr will never forget his first red aurora. On Feb. 11, 1958, Deehr was a student at Reed College in Portland, Ore. He asked a Fulbright student from Norway named Tone to the Portland Symphony that night.
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