Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne in their quest to chart a great circle route around the globe, departed New York for Tokyo on July 27th, 1931. Anne had trained extensively for the flight and had received her private license that Spring in New York. Their intent on the New York to Tokyo leg of […]
[content id=”79272″] Civil Air Patrol, the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, including multiple squadrons throughout Alaska, has embarked on an important program to ready the state for Disaster Response with a significant training event this August. The Twenty Seconds More exercise grew from the real-life need to execute a large-scale re-enactment of the […]
[content id=”79272″] The Bureau of Land Management’s public comment period to repeal NPR-A rule closed Aug. 4 ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Several Alaska business and trade organizations, including the Alaska Oil and Gas Association, the Resource Development Council for Alaska, the Alaska Support Industry Alliance, and the Alaska Chamber, support the Trump Administration’s expected reversal of […]
Primates – the group of animals that includes monkeys, apes and humans – first evolved in cold, seasonal climates around 66 million years ago, not in the warm tropical forests scientists previously believed. Researchers from the University of Reading used statistical modelling and fossil data to reconstruct ancient environments and trace where the common ancestors […]