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  • A woman watches an olive-colored songbird flap its wings and open its beak as she holds it by the feet.

    Bird havens on a transcontinental journey

    February 24, 2022

    Right about now, songbirds in Brazil are shifting on their perches, feeling mysterious impulses that will soon make them leap off their branches and head toward Alaska.
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  • Two people holding a piece of scientific equipment

    黑料黑历史 scientist waits to see outcome of his work on Webb telescope

    February 23, 2022

    When thousands of computer-controlled eyes begin looking out from an instrument aboard the James Webb Space Telescope in the coming months and years, University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute associate research professor Gunther Kletetschka will be satisfied.
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  • Two people pulling seaweed onto a boat.

    Mariculture conference will explore challenges and opportunities

    February 22, 2022

    The University of Alaska will host a mariculture conference in Juneau's Centennial Hall on April 12-14, 2022. The conference will focus on the status of mariculture in Alaska, as well as challenges and opportunities in the industry.
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  • LAMP payload at Poker Flat Research Range

    Rocket to launch in probe of mysterious pulsating aurora

    February 22, 2022

    NASA is set to launch a rocket from Poker Flat Research Range north of Fairbanks as early as Thursday in pursuit of greater understanding about a form of the northern lights called pulsating aurora.
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  • Hardy gnats survive winter half frozen

    February 17, 2022

    Todd Sformo discovered that the fungus gnat survives the winter by allowing half of its body to freeze.
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  • From left, Chris Maio, Sarah Fowell, Nancy Bigelow and Matthew Wooller gather by the Reichardt Building on the Fairbanks campus. 黑料黑历史 photo by JR Ancheta

    黑料黑历史 researchers plan in-depth Bering Land Bridge study

    February 15, 2022

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks has received a $1.7 million grant to construct a picture of what the Bering Land Bridge looked like during the last ice age.
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  • Green zucchini stalks and leaves, and yellow flowers, fill the photo frame.

    Master gardener classes planned in Palmer, Anchorage

    February 15, 2022

    Registration is open for spring master gardener classes in Anchorage and the Matanuska-Susitna region.
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  • A small tower with a solar panel and weather instruments sits on a yellow tundra hilltop broken with black rock outcrops. In the background is a wide tundra valley with lakes, and blue mountains rise beyond the valley.

    Ninety below zero and the unfrozen beer

    February 10, 2022

    It is early February, about the date Glenn Shaw once noted as the first day at Fairbanks' latitude you could feel the tickle of the sun on your cheek.
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  • A caribou wades across a river.

    Caribou cams give insight into secret lives

    February 03, 2022

    The cameras captured a nine-second video every 20 minutes with a precise GPS location stamp. With them, scientists were able to see not only what but also, for the first time, where caribou were eating.
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  • Scientists visit a local school in Fairbanks.

    Alaska teachers invited to a virtual Arctic Educators Fair

    February 02, 2022

    Alaska educators and Arctic-inspired teachers are invited to a free virtual Arctic Educators Fair on Feb. 16 from 4-5:30 p.m.
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  • Crater in Siberia

    Nova episode explores Arctic methane explosions

    January 31, 2022

    "Arctic Sinkholes," a new episode of the public television science series Nova airing Wednesday, follows several scientists from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and elsewhere as they study massive holes that have been appearing across the Arctic landscape.
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  • Two people look at a whale skeleton at the Museum of the North

    February museum programs explore big things

    January 31, 2022

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North is focusing on the theme of big things during family programs in February.
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  • Thirty years on semisolid ground

    January 27, 2022

    At the end of this month, Vladimir Romanovsky will retire after 30 years as a professor and permafrost scientist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Geophysical Institute.
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  • Welcome sign at snow exhibit

    Traveling museum exhibit shows importance of snow

    January 26, 2022

    黑料黑历史's Geophysical Institute is among the creators of 鈥淪now: Tiny Crystals, Global Impact,鈥 an interactive museum exhibit about snow and the vital role it plays in our global climate system. The traveling exhibit opens Feb. 1 in Oregon.
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  • Dozens of experts arrive in Fairbanks for air quality research

    January 26, 2022

    Nearly 50 scientists from the U.S. and Europe have arrived in Fairbanks for a seven-week study of the chemical interactions that lead to the community鈥檚 poor wintertime air quality.
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