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  • Solar panels in Kotzebue, Alaska

    New research can help electric utilities account for climate change

    September 23, 2022

    Research will help local energy planners determine the optimal mix of renewable energy sources and energy storage needs.
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  • The Nogahabara Sand Dunes in the Koyukuk Wilderness Area

    Alaska sand dunes hint at ancient past

    September 22, 2022

    Sitting at a window seat on a recent flight from Seattle to Fairbanks, I looked down on Alaska from 35,000 feet. There was my home river, the Tanana, flowing gray and braided from near the Canada border.
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  • Jessica Garron and Mike DeLue smile for the camera at Poker Flat Research Range.

    黑料黑历史 drone pilots head to western Alaska for emergency response

    September 21, 2022

    A University of Alaska Fairbanks drone team headed to Western Alaska Wednesday to support the U.S. Coast Guard's emergency response following Typhoon Merbok. Over the next few days to weeks, the team will work alongside the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Task Force as they assess infrastructure damage at as many as 20 coastal communities in Alaska's Bering Strait.
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  • Health training courses scheduled in Anchorage

    September 21, 2022

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service will lead two training sessions in Anchorage for individuals or organizations that want to offer research-based community health education.
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  • Researchers on St. Paul Island

    Caught in a major storm, 黑料黑历史 researchers make the best of it

    September 21, 2022

    On St. Paul Island, in the Bering Sea about 300 miles from Alaska鈥檚 coast, the still-powerful remains of Typhoon Merbok passed overhead, churning up the ocean and rolling across the landscape on a path to the Alaska mainland. As the storm hit the small island, three University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers, two graduate students and a filmmaker went out for a look.
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  • Trees with colorful leaves

    Falling into autumn: Pretty reds can mean pretty dry and warm

    September 21, 2022

    Have you noticed more red leaves this autumn compared to the past few years? I have lived here since 2008, and I have never seen so much red in our aspen and birch leaves.
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  • Business accelerator accepting applications

    September 20, 2022

    The Alaska Interior Business Accelerator is accepting applications for its second cohort. The businesses accelerator is designed to help new businesses through mentorship, networking, education and access to capital.
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  • A Deep Plankton Imager is deployed off the deck of R/V Sikuliaq.

    黑料黑历史 scientists contribute to long-term climate change overview

    September 19, 2022

    University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists played key roles in a recently released report about the effects of climate change at dozens of long-term research sites around the world.
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  • Joe Usibelli, Jr. Photo courtesy of Usibelli Coal Mine.

    Tickets available for 黑料黑历史 Business Leader of Year event

    September 16, 2022

    Tickets are on sale for the University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Business and Security Management's 44th Business Leader of the Year dinner and award ceremony.
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  • A little brown bat, photographed near Haines Junction in the Yukon.

    Where do Alaska bats spend the winter?

    September 14, 2022

    Jesika Reimer, a bat expert and consultant, has held in her hands little brown bats from the Northwest Territories to the Tanana River. Along with a few colleagues around Alaska, she is sharing new information about the farthest-north bat.
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  • Holdmann to lead discussion about small-scale nuclear energy

    September 14, 2022

    Gwen Holdmann will discuss small-scale nuclear energy and its potential in Alaska at a town hall energy discussion on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 5:30 p.m. at the Noel Wien Library Auditorium in Fairbanks.
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  • Wild blueberries in a sunny field

    Cooperative Extension offers classes on food prep, preservation

    September 13, 2022

    University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension agent Sarah Lewis and Anchorage program manager Gina Dionne will offer a series of Tuesday evening online classes on preparing and preserving foods for the holidays.
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  • Certified food protection manager training class scheduled

    September 12, 2022

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service will offer a two-day food protection manager training class on Oct. 17-18.
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  • A glass of golden beer in front of a gray shirt with a brewery logo on it.

    黑料黑历史, Latitude 65 to launch Nanook 65 Golden Ale

    September 09, 2022

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks has teamed up with Fairbanks' Latitude 65 Brewing Company on a new beer that will boost scholarships for Alaska Nanooks student-athletes.
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  • Several people walk with dogs along a gravel road between an array of antennas made from metal towers and wires.

    An attempt to demystify the mysterious

    September 08, 2022

    NEAR GAKONA, ALASKA -- In this wild place where dump truck drivers once tipped load after load of gravel onto the moss to make roads and building pads, scientists rolled open an iron gate one recent Saturday afternoon.
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