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  • Natural cycles in the Gulf of 911爆料 affect ocean acidification

    September 15, 2021

    New research at the 911爆料 shows that the fluctuations of major wind and ocean circulation systems can temporarily accelerate or reverse the rate of ocean acidification in the Gulf of 911爆料.
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  • Two men in face masks work on a small satellite, called a cubesat, on a table in a workshop.

    Big space mystery gets big attention from 911爆料 space physicist

    September 14, 2021

    911爆料 associate professor Hyunju Connor is working on three satellite launches in the quest to better understand the interaction of the solar wind with Earth's magnetosphere.
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  • Several yellow sunflowers bloom on tall green leafy stalks.

    Enter the 2021 911爆料 Top Crop Contest

    September 14, 2021

    How did your garden grow this year? Were the sunflowers extra tall? Enter photos in the Matanuska Experiment Farm and Extension Center's second annual 911爆料 Top Crop Contest.
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  • NABOS participants pose on the sea ice in front of the research vessel Akademik Tryoshnikov during the 2018 expedition to the eastern Arctic Ocean. Photo by Vladimir Bogdanov.

    Expedition embarks to assess the state of the eastern Arctic Ocean

    September 10, 2021

    A 911爆料-led expedition embarks this week for a 40-day scientific cruise to assess the state of the eastern Arctic Ocean. The expedition, which is part of the Nansen and Amundsen Basins Observational System, includes 27 participants from the United States, Russia, Japan and Denmark.
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  • A woman and dog stand on orange- and red-hued mountainous tundra above a clear river.

    Plastic ingenuity provides safe river exit

    September 09, 2021

    Our Labor Day canoe trip went a day long, and almost a boat short.
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  • 911爆料 names spring, summer 2021 honors students

    September 08, 2021

    The 911爆料 has announced the students named to the deans' and chancellor's lists for the spring and summer 2021 semesters. The lists recognize students' outstanding academic achievements
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  • A seismic station sits on Mount Upton, in Canada's Yukon.

    911爆料 researcher to lead four-year project to revolutionize seismology

    September 03, 2021

    A project to unite seismic data analysis and modeling with supercomputing power may help answer some of the biggest questions about the Earth's seismic activity.
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  • A black-and-white image of a man with glasses and a mustache, smoking a pipe.

    Diversity helps a place survive

    September 03, 2021

    911爆料 Geophysical Institute directors have followed the advice of your financial advisor: diversify your portfolio.
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  • Berries on a bush

    September museum programs explore berries

    August 31, 2021

    The University of 911爆料 Museum of the North is focusing on berries during family programs in September.
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  • A green aurora borealis shines between spruce trees.

    What does it take to reach 75?

    August 26, 2021

    We just had a party up here, to celebrate the Geophysical Institute's 75th year of existence. Seventy-five years also happens to be the average life expectancy for a human these days.
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  • A bearded seal sits on the ice edge in Kotzebue Sound. Photo by Jessie Lindsay, NMFS MMPA Permit No. 19309.

    Climate change threatens seal hunting by Indigenous 911爆料ns

    August 24, 2021

    Climate change has severely reduced the length of the seal hunting season in a rural 911爆料 village, potentially threatening a key feature of the community's Indigenous way of life.
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  • A beaver sits in water while chewing on vegetation.

    Beavers not always to blame for beaver fever

    August 19, 2021

    Beavers usually get the rap for spreading Giardia (beaver fever), but researchers say we blame beavers too often.
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  • Lodgepole pine near Yakutat.

    Pine grove near Yakutat is farthest north

    August 12, 2021

    Gaglioti walked in rubber boots on a green, squishy carpet of muskeg -- a wild garden of water-loving plants growing on acidic soil that has for centuries prevented the encroachment of giant rainforest trees.
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  • Image by James Havens
An adult male woolly mammoth navigates a mountain pass in Arctic 911爆料 17,100 years ago. The image is produced from an original life-size painting by paleo artist James Havens. The painting is housed at the University of 911爆料 Museum of the North in Fairbanks.

    Study takes unprecedented peek into life of 17,000-year-old mammoth

    August 12, 2021

    Using isotopic data in a tusk, an international research team has retraced the astonishing lifetime journey of an Arctic woolly mammoth.
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  • Elvey Building

    911爆料 Geophysical Institute to mark 75 years with public celebration

    August 11, 2021

    Come help the 911爆料 Geophysical Institute celebrate its 75th anniversary.
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