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Rapid changes in Arctic temperatures are influencing animal reproductive behavior. A University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist published a study in the current edition of “Science” magazine, building on 25 years of measurements.
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Millions of dollars of research and operations come through the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Director Bob McCoy talked to local business leaders this week about how that impacts the community.
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Fairbanks, AK - Year-to-year forecasts of summer Arctic Sea Ice extent aren’t reliable. That’s according to a report out from the National Snow and Ice…
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Fairbanks, AK - A NASA spacecraft is headed for the outer reaches of the solar system. That’s the topic of a lecture hosted by the Geophysical Institute…
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Fairbanks, AK - Indigenous populations in Alaska and Australia are more vulnerable in the fight against flu. That’s according to a study published last…
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Fairbanks, AK - The University of Alaska, Fairbanks Museum of the North recently acquired as many as 150-thousand fish and marine invertebrate specimens…
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Fairbanks, AK - Rain in Interior Alaska is rare, or so it might seem. But the region has seen rain fall in November in seven of the last 12 winters. An…
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Fairbanks, AK - A construction project in McGrath last year uncovered three skeletons. Authorities opened a missing persons case, but it turns out these…
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Fairbanks, AK - As federal scientists see their research suffer as a result of the government shutdown, at least one group at the University of Alaska…
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Fairbanks, AK - Among the many Americans affected by the government shutdown, are scientists who rely on federal funding for their work. But that money…
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Fairbanks, AK - Researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks will spend the next four years studying various aspects of Pacific walruses in the far…
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Fairbanks, AK - The world’s northern-most moths may be dealing with a changing climate more effectively than some scientists expected. In fact, they may…