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Contemporary ivory carving on view for close-looking at the Anchorage Museum

By Leroy Polk | Anchorage Museum on Apr 1, 2024   Featured, Science/Education  

Contemporary ivory carving on view for close-looking at the Anchorage Museum

On view starting March 29, 2024, Anchorage Museum Atrium Mezzanine Cases ANCHORAGE, AK – Walrus ivory has been a medium for Alaska Native artistic expression for generations. Anchorage Museum visitors can appreciate the rich tradition, intricacy and skill reflected in contemporary Alaska Native ivory carvings in “Arctic Sculpture: Ivory Carvings from the Anchorage Museum Collection,” opening […]

In GOP’s Latest ‘Clear Call to Genocide,’ Lawmaker Calls for Nuclear Bombing of Gaza

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Apr 1, 2024   Featured, National, National/World  

In GOP’s Latest ‘Clear Call to Genocide,’ Lawmaker Calls for Nuclear Bombing of Gaza

“To so casually call for what would result in the killing of every human being in Gaza sends the chilling message that Palestinian lives have no value,” said one Palestinian rights advocate. U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg became the latest Republican lawmaker to openly call for the genocide of Palestinian people in Gaza, saying at a town […]

Meet Seldovia, Sea Otter Pup at Shedd Aquarium Has a Name

By Joni Wise | Seldovia Village Tribe on Mar 29, 2024   Featured, General News  

Meet Seldovia, Sea Otter Pup at Shedd Aquarium Has a Name

Rescued otter from Alaska receives name from Seldovia Village Tribe  Chicago – A rescued otter pup at Shedd Aquarium has a new name thanks to a partnership with the Seldovia Village Tribe (SVT), a tribe located on Alaska’s Southern Kenai Peninsula who participated in his rescue. The new name, Seldovia, represents where the pup was […]

Looking back 60 years: How the Great Alaska Earthquake compares

By Elisabeth Nadin | Geophysical Institute on Mar 29, 2024   Featured, General News, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Looking back 60 years: How the Great Alaska Earthquake compares

The March 27, 1964, Great Alaska Earthquake remains the second-largest ever recorded in the world. Each earthquake releases energy when rock ruptures after accumulating strain. The energy release from the 1964 quake was so large because 600 miles of fault ruptured at once and moved up to 60 feet. Alaska Earthquake Center Senior Scientist Natalia […]

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