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Body of Missing Anchorage Woman Found on Rocks in Turnagain Arm

By Staff on Jul 17, 2013   General News  

Body of Missing Anchorage Woman Found on Rocks in Turnagain Arm

The Anchorage woman reported missing by her husband on Tuesday was found dead along Turnagain Arm at 10 am on Wednesday.

TSA Reports Discovery of Semiautomatic in Restricted Area of Benny Benson State Airport in Kodiak

By Staff on Jul 17, 2013   General News  

TSA Reports Discovery of Semiautomatic in Restricted Area of Benny Benson State Airport in Kodiak

The Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration contacted the Alaska State Troopers at 7:55 am on Wednesday to report that a firearm had been located at the Benny Benson State Airport.

Big-Nosed, Long-Horned Dinosaur Discovered in Utah

By Andrew Farke/Eric Lund | University of Utah on Jul 17, 2013   Science/Education  

Big-Nosed, Long-Horned Dinosaur Discovered in Utah

July 17, 2013, Salt Lake City, UT – A remarkable new species of horned dinosaur has been unearthed in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, southern Utah. The huge plant-eater inhabited Laramidia, a landmass formed when a shallow sea flooded the central region of North America, isolating western and eastern portions for millions of years during the […]

Earth's Gold Came from Colliding Dead Stars

By David A. Aguilar/Christine Pulliam | Harvard-Smithsonian on Jul 17, 2013   Science/Education  

Earth's Gold Came from Colliding Dead Stars

Cambridge, MA – We value gold for many reasons: its beauty, its usefulness as jewelry, and its rarity. Gold is rare on Earth in part because it's also rare in the universe. Unlike elements like carbon or iron, it cannot be created within a star. Instead, it must be born in a more cataclysmic event […]

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