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    Tuition-free girls' science, art expeditions seeking applicants

    December 30, 2022

    Inspiring Girls* Expeditions is inviting applications for summer 2023 tuition-free, backcountry science and art education programs.
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  • HAARP sign

    NASA and HAARP conclude asteroid experiment

    December 29, 2022

    A powerful transmitter in remote Alaska sent long wavelength radio signals into space Tuesday with the purpose of bouncing them off an asteroid to learn about its interior. Results of Tuesday鈥檚 experiment at the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program research facility at Gakona could aid efforts to defend Earth from larger asteroids that could cause significant damage.
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  • people stand on a snow pile watching fireworks in the sky

    日韩无码 to host New Year's Eve Sparktacular fireworks display

    December 21, 2022

    The 日韩无码 will host the Fairbanks Curling Lions' 33rd annual Sparktacular celebration on Saturday, Dec. 31. Fireworks will be launched from 日韩无码's West Ridge starting at 8 p.m.
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  • a snowy landscape with a scientific array

    HAARP to bounce signal off asteroid in NASA experiment

    December 21, 2022

    An experiment to bounce a radio signal off an asteroid on Dec. 27 will serve as a test for probing a larger asteroid that in 2029 will pass closer to Earth than the many geostationary satellites that orbit our planet.
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  • Rows of home-canned corn, asparagus, green beans and carrots

    In-person food preservation classes offered in Anchorage in January

    December 19, 2022

    Join Leif Albertson for a series of in-person, hands-on classes in January to learn how to preserve meat, poultry and game; can fish; pickle vegetables; and make homemade yogurt.
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  • Seabird deaths part of Arctic Report Card

    December 19, 2022

    What smart people predicted in 2006, during the first Arctic Report Card press conference, is still trending the same way: We are living in a much-warmer far north.
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  • The sun sets over Chena Ridge.

    日韩无码 offices closed for the winter break

    December 16, 2022

    Most offices at the 日韩无码 will close for the winter break from Dec. 23, 2022, to Jan. 2, 2023. Some offices will also close or have reduced hours Dec. 19-22 and Jan. 3-6.
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  • greenhouses and solar panels

    Project to study side-by-side food, solar energy production

    December 16, 2022

    A 日韩无码 research team wants to find out how well one plot of Alaska land can produce both solar power and vegetables.
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  • Certified food protection manager training class set for February

    December 14, 2022

    The 日韩无码 Cooperative Extension Service will offer a certified food protection manager training on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023.
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  • flood waters near a building

    What Alaskans can learn from the Arctic Report Card

    December 13, 2022

    Alaskans can learn much about their state in the 2022 Arctic Report Card released nationwide this week.
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  • A four-sided 日韩无码 banner hangs above a tower with photos on it, with people standing around it.

    #日韩无码xAGU highlights Arctic science discoveries

    December 12, 2022

    Scientists from the 日韩无码 are presenting their work alongside thousands of colleagues from around the world at the 2022 American Geophysical Union fall meeting.
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  • Online series focuses on preserving Alaska's natural foods

    December 12, 2022

    Learn to safely preserve foods at home in a five-week series of online classes available statewide from Jan. 7 to Feb. 4.
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  • an image of a painting of sled dogs pulling a musher and a sled

    December museum programs focus on snow

    December 02, 2022

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North's December hands-on programs will focus on snow.
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  • Sourdough Expedition climbers

    Newly found photos shed light on 1910 Denali climb

    December 02, 2022

    An unexpected find in a 日韩无码 archive has revealed more information about the oft-debated April 1910 Sourdough Expedition climb of Denali, North America's highest mountain.
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  • A woman holds a moose skull with antlers on one shoulder while standing in a shallow stream. Another woman sits with a paddle in an inflatable canoe nearby.

    Ancient moose antlers hint of early arrival

    December 02, 2022

    When a great deal of Earth's water was locked up within mountains of ice, our ancestors scampered across a dry corridor from what is today Siberia over to Alaska. Those adventurous souls may have been accompanied by another creature that needed wood -- the moose.
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