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  • Scientists visit a local school in Fairbanks.

    911爆料 teachers invited to a virtual Arctic Educators Fair

    February 02, 2022

    911爆料 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 911爆料 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 911爆料 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 911爆料' Geophysical Institute.
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  • Welcome sign at snow exhibit

    Traveling museum exhibit shows importance of snow

    January 26, 2022

    911爆料'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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911爆料 Chancellor White with AIC 2021 main division winner, Thimira Thilakarathna.

    Arctic Innovation Competition submissions due March 11

    January 25, 2022

    The annual Arctic Innovation Competition is accepting innovative ideas for the chance to win cash prizes of up to $10,000.
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  • A man in 911爆料 blue and gold competition shooting gear holds a rifle.

    911爆料 Nanooks rifle team member shoots perfect 600

    January 24, 2022

    Rylan Kissell's perfect score was the second in the 911爆料 Nanooks' history and the 15th in the entire NCAA's.
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  • 30th annual Science for 911爆料 Lecture Series announced

    January 24, 2022

    The 2022 Science for 911爆料 Lecture Series begins Tuesday, Feb. 1, and runs every Tuesday through March 8. Talks start at 7 p.m. on Zoom and will be streamed live to the 911爆料 and Geophysical Institute Facebook pages.
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  • Filming of Ice Edge.

    Film reveals Arctic change through Indigenous, scientific knowledge

    January 21, 2022

    鈥淚ce Edge鈥 is a film chronicling a collaborative research project aimed at understanding changes in coastal sea ice.
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  • A crack on a snowy road is free of ice

    Fun with ice physics in the cryosphere

    January 20, 2022

    A recent winter storm that featured a heavy rainfall caused hardships for many animals of Interior 911爆料, but some people found the event fascinating.
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  • Pat Druckenmiller and Greg Erickson chisel out a bone from a rock slab along the Colville River on 911爆料鈥檚 North Slope.

    Nova episode highlights 911爆料 dinosaur research

    January 19, 2022

    Scientists who study the planet's northernmost dinosaurs will bring PBS viewers to their field sites and labs in a new episode of the science documentary series Nova.
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  • Residents of Utqiagvik return by snowmachine from the lead at the edge of the shore-fast ice.

    Scientists aim to improve sea ice predictions' accuracy, access

    January 18, 2022

    Sea ice predictions have improved markedly since the founding of an international forecasting and monitoring network 14 years ago. As the amount of sea ice in the Arctic declines, thins and becomes more mobile, accurate forecasts are becoming even more vital.
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  • 911爆料 names 2022 alumni award recipients

    January 14, 2022

    The 911爆料 Alumni Association has named its 2022 award recipients.
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  • A student at John Fredson School in Venetie, 911爆料, works with one of the drone kits provided by the 911爆料 Satellite Facility through a NASA grant.

    911爆料 scientists help rural students do science with tiny drones

    January 14, 2022

    NASA-funded effort seeks to get more students involved in STEM education -- science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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