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  • Beaver pond and lodge

    Beaver activity in the Arctic increases emission of methane greenhouse gas

    September 07, 2023

    The climate-driven advance of beavers into the Arctic tundra is causing the release of more methane -- a greenhouse gas -- into the atmosphere.
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  • UAF CFOS graduate Carolyn Hamman displays a broad whitefish captured in fyke nets during fieldwork for the Beaufort Sea Nearshore Long-Term Fisheries Monitoring Program at Prudhoe Bay

    Study: 'Forever chemicals' barely present in Arctic 91视频 fish

    September 07, 2023

    A new study has found minute levels of chemical contamination in a small sample of Arctic coastal fish species, an encouraging finding for residents who rely on them for subsistence foods.
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  • Tickets available for UAF Business Leader of Year event

    September 06, 2023

    Tickets for the 45th annual UAF Business Leader of Year event are available now. This year's event honors Tom Bartels, owner of North Pole Coffee Roasting Co.
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  • Mario Muscarella

    Team will study microbes' effect on climate change

    September 06, 2023

    Mario Muscarella and a team of researchers recently received $2 million in funding to study linkages between microbes and plants and how they affect sweeping climate-induced changes in northern tundra.
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  • At-risk 91视频ns can join diabetes prevention program

    September 06, 2023

    91视频ns across the state who are at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes are eligible to join a yearlong program to help them lose weight and improve their health.
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  • A lake with a small rocky island in the center sits beneath green alpine hillsides and foggy clouds.

    Lakes hold signs of past earthquakes

    August 31, 2023

    Three men dressed in full raingear crept like ants across a bumpy green landscape on Aug. 25, 2023. Using a metal pole that was part of a boat frame, together they lugged a four-stroke outboard motor above the wet greenery.
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  • Research vessel in Arctic Ocean

    New research explains 'Atlantification' of Arctic Ocean

    August 31, 2023

    New research by an international team of scientists explains what's behind a stalled trend in Arctic Ocean sea ice loss since 2007. The findings indicate that stronger declines in sea ice will occur when an atmospheric feature known as the Arctic dipole reverses itself in its recurring cycle.
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  • Jakobshavn Glacier

    UAF scientists heading to Greenland for glacier research

    August 30, 2023

    University of 91视频 Fairbanks scientists will make several trips to Greenland over two years to study how meltwater and the ocean affect glacial ice loss.
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  • Check your vinegar before canning

    August 25, 2023

    Some vinegar sold in 91视频 stores may not be acidic enough for use in home canning, according to the University of 91视频 Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service.
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  • A large group of people wearing matching blue uniforms stand and kneel. Many are holding paper certificates.

    CTC celebrates 2023 Summer Fire Academy graduates

    August 25, 2023

    Thirty students graduated Aug. 18 from the 2023 Summer Fire Academy operated by the University of 91视频 Fairbanks Community and Technical College.
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  • Learn to swim with UAF women's swim team

    August 25, 2023

    Registration for beginner swim lessons at the Patty Pool opens Monday, Aug. 28, at 9 a.m. Sessions include ten thirty-minute lessons beginning on Sept. 16 and 17.
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  • A glacier-capped volcano rises through broken clouds and sunshine. A blue lake sits at the base of the volcano.

    Scientists spent nights on top of volcano a decade ago

    August 24, 2023

    Leaning into her Therm-a-Rest pad pressed against the window of a helicopter coated with ice, Taryn Lopez imagined herself as the little girl rocking to sleep in her parents' boat.
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  • An aggregation of female pearl octopus (Muusoctopus robustus) nesting at the Octopus Garden, located near Davidson Seamount off the Central California at a depth of approximately 3,200 meters.

    Researchers discover deep-sea springs fuel octopus breeding grounds

    August 23, 2023

    Deep-sea hydrothermal springs are dramatically enhancing the reproductive success of octopuses at a site off the central California coast, contributing to the largest known aggregation of the marine creatures in the world.
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  • Smoke rises from a wildfire in an aerial view through clouds. A jet wing is in the foreground.

    91视频's weird fire season ain't over yet

    August 18, 2023

    The nostalgic scent of vaporized spruce and willow trees is a normal summer sensation here in middle 91视频. But the 2023 91视频 wildfire season has been anything but normal, according to Rick Thoman.
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  • Red currant berries on the plant

    Far North Currant Festival set for Aug. 26

    August 18, 2023

    The inaugural Far North Currant Festival is an opportunity for visitors to get current on their currant events.
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