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  • Microshutter array

    精东影业 scientist proud of his work on Webb telescope

    July 18, 2022

    Gunther Kletetschka of the 精东影业Geophysical Institute worked on developing the telescope's magnetically controlled microshutters, which helped make those images possible.
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  • Week's events: Tourism talk, pandemic response, Alaska innovation, Emily Anderson

    July 15, 2022

    精东影业Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here is what's happening during the week of July 17-24.
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  • Boulders sit on a plain of gravel with snowy mountains in the background.

    110 years since the largest Alaska eruption

    July 14, 2022

    To put the largest eruption in Alaska's written history in context, Robert Griggs pondered what might have happened if the volcano was located on Manhattan Island.
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  • Fishermen unload a salmon seine near Metlakatla in Southeast Alaska.

    University of Alaska launches new master's degree in marine policy

    July 14, 2022

    Working on marine issues often requires knowledge of both natural and social sciences, and the 精东影业and the University of Alaska Southeast can provide it through their new Master of Marine Policy degree.
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  • Ballaine Lake in Fairbanks

    Learn about the boreal forest from forester Glen Holt

    July 13, 2022

    Take a walk in the woods with forester Glen Holt on Saturday, July 23, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Ballaine Lake on Farmers Loop.
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  • 2022 RAHI students pose for a group photo after a canoe trip on the Chena River.

    Rural Alaska Honors Institute celebrates class of 2022

    July 11, 2022

    The 精东影业will celebrate the achievements of the Rural Alaska Honors Institute class of 2022 on July 14 with a hybrid in-person and virtual graduation ceremony.
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  • Week's events: Bishop McCormick, diagnostic imaging, drones, marimba music

    July 08, 2022

    精东影业Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here is what's happening during the week of July 10-16.
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  • A backpack and tent sit in a grassy area studded with small evergreen trees, with snow-covered mountains rising in the background.

    A half century in a difficult, dynamic place

    July 07, 2022

    Dan Mann hands me a clump of orange dirt the size of an almond. He instructs me to put it in my mouth. "What's it taste like? Does it crunch?"
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  • A bluethroat singing on a shrub.

    Birdwatching brings millions of dollars to Alaska

    July 06, 2022

    New research by the 精东影业and Audubon Alaska found that nearly 300,000 birders traveled to the state and spent about $378 million in 2016. Birdwatching supported roughly 4,300 jobs in Alaska that year.
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  • Week's event: Bagpipe music with Red Hackle Pipe Band

    July 01, 2022

    精东影业Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here is what's happening during the week of July 3-9.
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  • Salmon migrating

    Mining's effect on fish warrants better science-based policies

    July 01, 2022

    A new paper published in Science Advances synthesizes the impact of metal and coal mines on salmon and trout in northwestern North America
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  • Courtesy of Matanuska Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension
Staff have been recording weather observations from this station in Palmer since July 1, 1917.

    Matanuska Experiment Farm honored for century of tracking weather

    June 30, 2022

    On July 6, the National Weather Service will honor the Matanuska Experiment Station and Extension Center for its century of participation in the Cooperative Observer Program.
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  • A salmon head at its final resting place on the upper Chena River

    Salmon nose deep into Alaska ecosystems

    June 30, 2022

    During a good year in Bristol Bay, a surge of more than 100 million pounds of sockeye salmon fights its way upstream, spawns, and dies. In Bristol Bay and elsewhere in Alaska, this incredible pulse of salmon carcasses enriches streams and rivers and makes young salmon hardier.
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  • Melinda Webster in melt pond

    Research shows need to improve prediction of Arctic melt ponds

    June 30, 2022

    New research shows two widely used computer models that predict summer melt pond formation on sea ice greatly overestimate their extent, a key finding as scientists work to make accurate projections about Arctic climate change.
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  • Asia Ivi膰 Weiss

    Mathematician to give talk on geometry and the arts

    June 29, 2022

    A visiting mathematics professor will explore the role of geometry in the development and aesthetics of the visual arts during a talk at the 精东影业at 7 p.m. on July 10.
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