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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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*This story won Second Place for Best Reporting on Health or Science from the Alaska Press Club in 2013.Fairbanks, AK - A trip down the Yukon River this…
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Fairbanks, AK - The latest edition of the Old Farmer’s Almanac hit newsstands across the nation this week. There are two versions of the Farmer’s Almanac…
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Fairbanks, AK - People who frequent the trails on the campus of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks may have noticed lots of construction equipment all…
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Fairbanks, AK - Geophysical Institute is forecasting strong auroras at the end of the week. Some of that activity could be in response to changes in the…
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Fairbanks, AK - A graduate student from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks has garnered national media attention after he posted photos of a rare…
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Fairbanks, AK - Scientists at the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP) discussed new regional projections for snowfall in Alaska during…
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Fairbanks, AK -The Senior Executive Producer of a long-running and popular science documentary series on public television was in Fairbanks this week.…
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http://youtu.be/_hEHyiun6QsFairbanks, AK - In the early 1960’s, engineers dug a tunnel into permafrost roughly 16 miles north of Fairbanks. They were…
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Fairbanks, AK - Oil companies have their eyes on the arctic, but many of the risks associated with offshore drilling in the far north haven’t been…
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Fairbanks, AK - A report out Monday from the United Nations Environment Program urges policy makers and the general public to account for potential…