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Researchers use AI to track global squirrel hot spots

By Kristin Summerlin | UAF on Jun 18, 2024   Featured, Science/Education  

Researchers use AI to track global squirrel hot spots

Squirrels are arboreal acrobats that spread tree-generating seeds, mushrooms and fungi spores and serve as food for predators. As important as squirrels are to ecosystems, their exact habitat needs and ranges are not widely known. In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, a team of University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers used novel artificial intelligence and […]

UAF to host 15th annual Really Free Market Saturday, May 18

By Kristin Summerlin | UAF on May 10, 2024   Events/Notices, Featured, General News  

UAF to host 15th annual Really Free Market Saturday, May 18

The University of Alaska Fairbanks will host the Really Free Market recycling event on Saturday, May 18, at 10 a.m. in the parking lot next to the Lola Tilly Commons. It’s the 15th year for this popular free recycling event, which helps find new homes for items donated by the Fairbanks community. Donated items must […]

Ancient DNA reveals genetic resilience of Pacific walruses

By Kristin Summerlin | UAF on May 9, 2024   Featured, General News, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Ancient DNA reveals genetic resilience of Pacific walruses

DNA extracted from ancient bones has helped scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks shed light on the surprising resilience of Pacific walruses in the face of historical overhunting. The research, published in the journal Scientific Reports, has important implications for the future of the iconic Arctic species amid modern environmental challenges, including the disappearance of […]

Museum offers two teen workshops in May

By Kristin Summerlin | UAF on Apr 28, 2024   Events/Notices, Featured, Science/Education  

Museum offers two teen workshops in May

The University of Alaska Museum of the North will offer two ARTSci workshops for teens in May. The workshops explore the connections between art and science. On Thursday, May 2, from 4 to 6 p.m., the program will focus on field sketching. Participants will sharpen observation skills and explore sketching techniques with Nicole Webster, scientific […]

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