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First Full Committee Health Care Hearing on Stabilizing Premiums in the Individual Insurance Market

By Karina Petersen | Office of Senator Murkowski on Sep 7, 2017   Featured, Health  

First Full Committee Health Care Hearing on Stabilizing Premiums in the Individual Insurance Market

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Wednesday U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) participated in a Health Committee hearing to address stabilizing premiums and helping individuals in the insurance market. Senator Murkowski was joined by Alaska State Insurance Division Director, Lori Wing-Heier, who testified before the committee about Alaska’s efforts to address rising premiums, the results of those efforts, […]

Governor Walker Appoints Sheldon Fisher as Revenue Commissioner

By Jonathon Taylor | State of Alaska on Sep 7, 2017   Featured, Politics, State  

Governor Walker Appoints Sheldon Fisher as Revenue Commissioner

ANCHORAGE – Governor Bill Walker today announced that he has appointed Sheldon Fisher as Department of Revenue Commissioner. Mr. Fisher, who is currently Commissioner of the Department of Administration, will transition immediately to Department of Revenue. Deputy Commissioner Leslie Ridle will serve as Interim Commissioner of Department of Administration until the governor names a new […]

Large-Scale Study of Genetic Data Shows Humans still Evolving

By Columbia News on Sep 7, 2017   Science/Education  

Large-Scale Study of Genetic Data Shows Humans still Evolving

In a study analyzing the genomes of 210,000 people in the United States and Britain, researchers at Columbia University find that the genetic variants linked to Alzheimer’s disease and heavy smoking are less frequent in people with longer lifespans, suggesting that natural selection is weeding out these unfavorable variants in both populations. Researchers further find […]

Land-sea Experiment will Track Earthquakes, Volcanoes along Alaska Peninsula

By Hannah Hickey | University of Washington on Sep 7, 2017   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Land-sea Experiment will Track Earthquakes, Volcanoes along Alaska Peninsula

The National Science Foundation is funding the largest marine seismic-monitoring effort yet along the Alaska Peninsula, a region with frequent and diverse earthquake and volcanic activity. Involving aircraft and ships, the new Alaska Amphibious Community Seismic Experiment will be led by Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, with partners at the University of Washington and seven other […]

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