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Israel Swears in New Government, Ending Netanyahu’s Rule

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Jun 13, 2021   National/World, World  

Israel Swears in New Government, Ending Netanyahu’s Rule

WASHINGTON – Israel on Sunday swore in a new government, ending the 12-year rule of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and making Naftali Bennett, the head of a small, religious ultranationalist party, the new leader of the Jewish state.  Bennett will be prime minister for two years, under an unlikely power-sharing agreement among eight political parties […]

To Mark-Alutiiq Word of the Week-June 13th

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Jun 13, 2021   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

To Mark-Alutiiq Word of the Week-June 13th

Ceterluki – To mark (them) Kapsuutait cetertaallkait. – They used to mark their spears. The Alutiiq verb ceterluni can mean either to mark or to scratch. Today, some of the Alutiiq words for pencil, pen, and even signature are related to this term. In the past, however, ceterluki probably referred to making ownership marks. Across the north, coastal peoples identified […]

The sinking feeling over much of Alaska

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 13, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The sinking feeling over much of Alaska

To the delight of the local mosquitoes, Nicholas Hasson steps through a tangle of prickly spruce branches while wearing a backpack that holds a scientific instrument. Hasson is walking as straight a line as he can through a Fairbanks subdivision built in the boreal forest. Hasson studies permafrost at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He […]

Ice Shelf Breakup Causes Antarctic Glacier to Melt Faster; Sea Levels at Risk

By Luyi Cheng | VOA on Jun 13, 2021   Featured, Science/Education  

Ice Shelf Breakup Causes Antarctic Glacier to Melt Faster; Sea Levels at Risk

The recent breakup of an Antarctic ice shelf is speeding up the ocean-bound descent of a glacier holding back at least a meter of sea level rise, according to new research. The findings may have implications for predicting when collapsing glaciers will raise sea levels and flood coastal cities. Pine Island, the focus of the study, […]

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