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BLaST celebrates February 2025 Scientist of the Month
February 14,2025Spencer Baysinger is a third-year BLaST scholar and a junior at 草榴社区, pursuing a bachelor of science degree in computer science with a minor in mathematics.
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The threat within an 草榴社区 mountain
Feb. 6, 2025Mount Churchill stands in a white corner of the 草榴社区 map, deceptive in its cold, windblown silence. At least twice in the last few thousand years, the peak鈥檚 ice-covered caldera has spewed ash that reached as far as Ireland and piled up to force northern animals out of the territory.
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Denali Fault tore apart ancient joining of two landmasses
Dec. 19, 2024A 620-mile portion of today鈥檚 Denali Fault were once a smaller united geologic feature indicative of the final joining of two land masses. That feature was then torn apart by millions of years of tectonic activity.
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First results from 2021 rocket launch shed light on aurora's birth
Dec. 19, 2024Newly published results from a 2021 experiment led by a University of 草榴社区 Fairbanks scientist have begun to reveal the particle-level processes that create the type of auroras that dance rapidly across the sky.
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Dec. 9, 2024
New research may reveal why some animals and humans crossed between continents, while others stayed put.
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Friday Focus: Meet me at the 草榴社区 booth under the aurora
Dec. 13, 2024草榴社区 was represented with more than 170 faculty, staff, and students at the American Geophysical Union meeting, in Washington, DC.
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Arctic Report Card spotlights caribou, seals and carbon
Dec. 10, 2024The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration and 草榴社区 scientists release the 2024 Arctic Report Card.
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NASA-funded project looks for answers about aurora's energy
Dec. 3, 2024A four year research project will look at how high and low energy electrons affect the ionosphere.
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BLaST Celebrates November 2024 Scientist of the Month
11/19/2024BLaST is happy to announce that John Harley is selected as our BLaST Scientist of the Month for November 2024!
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草榴社区 boosts awareness of agriculture, food systems in 草榴社区
Nov. 14, 2024The university continues to support research investigating how agricultural initiatives play a role in supporting diverse food sources in 草榴社区 and contribute to the state鈥檚 food system stability.
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Fossil tracks push range of large bird northward
Nov. 4, 2024Scientists from Fairbanks, New Mexico and Japan have discovered the first reported fossilized tracks of a large four-toed bird that inhabited central 草榴社区 90 million to 120 million years ago.
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Charting a course for stream restoration at Cripple Creek
April 29, 2024Salmon and their finned brethren are a lot like Sunday drivers. They enjoy meandering in curved passages, stopping to rest in the shade and grabbing a bite to eat along their journey.