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UAF, Fairbanks School District Launch Middle College

By Marmian Grimes | UAF on Jan 22, 2020   Featured, Science/Education  

UAF, Fairbanks School District Launch Middle College

  Students in the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District will soon have the opportunity to complete their high school careers with up to two years of college credit, tuition-free. The University of Alaska Fairbanks and the school district have joined forces to create North Star College, a middle college program that will allow students […]

Research Reveals Evidence of New Population of Ancient Native Americans

By Marmian Grimes | UAF on Jan 3, 2018   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Research Reveals Evidence of New Population of Ancient Native Americans

Genetic analysis of ancient DNA from a 6-week-old infant found at an Interior Alaska archaeological site has revealed a previously unknown population of ancient people in North America. The findings, published in the Jan. 3 edition of the journal Nature, represent a major shift in scientists’ theories about how humans populated North America. The researchers have […]

New Permafrost Map Shows Regions Vulnerable to Thaw, Carbon Release

By Marmian Grimes | UAF on Oct 26, 2016   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

New Permafrost Map Shows Regions Vulnerable to Thaw, Carbon Release

  A new mapping project has identified regions worldwide that are most susceptible to dramatic permafrost thaw formations, known as thermokarst, and the resulting release of greenhouse gases. University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers David McGuire and Vladimir Romanovsky were part of the project, which was led by University of Alberta researcher David Olefeldt. They found […]

Study: Arctic Seafloor Methane Releases Double Previous Estimates

By Marmian Grimes | UAF on Dec 2, 2013   The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The seafloor off the coast of Northern Siberia is releasing more than twice the amount of methane as previously estimated, according to new research results published in the Nov. 24 edition of the journal Nature Geoscience.

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