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Fairbanks, AK - New permafrost is forming in the Arctic, but scientist don’t believe it will survive beyond the end of the century. That’s according to a…
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Fairbanks, AK - A new exhibit opens at the University of Alaska Museum of the North over the weekend. The year-long installation is called "Arctic…
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Fairbanks, AK - It will be a few months before butterflies flit through the air in Interior Alaska, but the Museum of the North at the University of…
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Fairbanks, AK - The first two Canada geese arrived at Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge Friday, according the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.…
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Fairbanks, AK - The American Academy of Underwater Sciences hosts its annual symposium this week on the island of Curacao in the Caribbean Sea. A…
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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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Leaves are changing and so are the feathers of Alaska’s state bird. This time of year, Ptarmigan trade their brown, mottled look for a snowy white…
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Jonathan Waterman has traveled with camera and pencil from the top of Denali to the coastline of the Canadian Arctic chronicling more than three decades…
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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…