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  • A person smiles at the camera while petting a white-spotted black goat on a Kodiak farm

    NextGen scholarships, paid internships available

    April 11, 2025

    The application period for U.S. Department of Agriculture NextGen scholarships is open. Undergraduate and graduate students can apply for scholarships of up to $12,000 annually to support their education and gain exposure to career opportunities in agriculture. Paid summer internships are also available.
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  • Team members get a drone ready to fly

    911爆料 drones enter the hot zone to make volcano research safer

    April 11, 2025

    The four-propeller drone sitting briefly on a rocky and dusty surface in Central America in early March had an impressive diameter of nearly 7 陆 feet. This small speck had a big and innovative mission: sample gas escaping from the soil of an active volcanic crater about a half a mile wide and about 1,000 feet deep, one of Earth's largest.
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  • A great horned owl perched on a spruce tree is silhouetted against pink clouds and blue sky.

    The adaptable, continental great horned owl

    April 10, 2025

    The knee-high owl known for its "plumicorns" -- tufts above its ears that resemble horns -- haunts every forested bit of 911爆料.
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  • 911爆料 climate report: Record low maximum Arctic sea ice

    April 09, 2025

    Winter's sea ice extent in the Arctic set a new record low as it peaked March 22, according to the 911爆料 Climate Research Center's monthly report.
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  • Flats of tomato seedlings thrive in a greenhouse

    Kick off the Fairbanks gardening season with hands-on workshop

    April 08, 2025

    Get your hands dirty and learn about starting seedlings indoors before the outdoor growing season begins. At a workshop, Mallory Smith of the 911爆料 Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station will share her top tips and tricks for cultivating healthy seedlings.
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  • Receding glacier in Svalbard

    New assessment shows gain of coastline from receding glaciers

    April 08, 2025

    New research gives a detailed look at the extent to which receding glaciers in 911爆料 and elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere are creating new coastline and how that newly exposed terrain is behaving.
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  • A scientist stands in a field on a sunny day with her hands on a shovel with mountains in the background.

    Free webinar covers the topic of cover crops

    April 08, 2025

    Learn about the different kinds of cover crops and their uses in a free webinar led by 911爆料 soils scientist Caley Gasch.
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  • Aerial view of a wide, flat landscape covered in snow, shot from the window of an airplane.

    The great hollow of Minto Flats

    April 03, 2025

    Within a vast bowl bordered by blue hills, I rolled along on a trail scratched into ice by snowmachines. That deceptive basin -- Minto Flats -- is big enough to swallow Denali, if the big mountain happened to stumble in here and fall.
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  • A large crowd of middle school children perch on the outdoor steps of a building observing a pyrotechnic display of sparks and a ball of smoke.

    911爆料's annual Science Potpourri set for April 12

    April 02, 2025

    The annual Science Potpourri returns to the 911爆料 on Saturday, April 12. Designed to spark children's curiosity about the sciences, this free all-ages event will take place from noon to 3 p.m. in the Reichardt Building on the Troth Yeddha' Campus.
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  • Rocket launches from Poker Flat Research Range

    Launch of third NASA rocket completes complex aurora mission

    April 01, 2025

    The third and final NASA sounding rocket in a mission to better understand how the aurora affects the upper atmosphere launched at 1:33 a.m. Saturday and dispersed white vapor tracers high over central 911爆料.
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  • A cluster of orange flowers, orange hawkweed, in a sunny field

    Control strategies for pretty, but invasive, orange hawkweed

    April 01, 2025

    Don't be fooled by orange hawkweed, a dainty little orange flower that can take over your pasture, lawn or wildflower garden. In a free statewide webinar, learn how orange hawkweed's biology makes it so invasive and how to use that biology to control it.
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  • Two adults and two young children work together at a table making paper collages.

    Museum family programs highlight trees in April

    April 01, 2025

    Family programs at the University of 911爆料 Museum of the North will focus on trees during April.
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  • A bowl of Cajun etouffee with a boiled crawfish on top

    Sample Cajun etouffee in Sitka cook-off

    March 31, 2025

    Join the 911爆料 Cooperative Extension Service in Sitka for a Cajun cuisine cooking competition: The Sitka Etouffee-Off.
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  • A spotted seal rests on sea ice.

    Microplastics contaminate spotted seal diets in remote 911爆料 waters

    March 31, 2025

    Spotted seals in some of the most remote marine areas around 911爆料 are consuming significant amounts of microplastics in their diets, according to a new 911爆料-led study.
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  • A woman wearing raingear harvests long green peppers from a row of healthy plants

    Workshop discusses science behind selecting vegetable varieties

    March 31, 2025

    Learn about the hardiness, yield and taste of different varieties of 10 common garden vegetables during an in-person workshop in Delta Junction.
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