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Scientists Shocked as Polar Temperatures Soar 50 to 90 Degrees Above Normal

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Mar 21, 2022   Featured, National/World, Science/Education, World  

Scientists Shocked as Polar Temperatures Soar 50 to 90 Degrees Above Normal

“With everything going on in the world right now, the dual polar climate disasters of 2022 should be the top story” Scientists expressed shock and alarm this weekend amid extreme high temperatures near both of the Earth’s poles—the latest signs of the accelerating planetary climate emergency. Temperatures in parts of Antarctica were 50°F-90°F above normal in […]

Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program receives $5 million to expand full-time Acceleration Academy component to Dillingham, Kotzebue and Juneau

By ANSEP on Mar 18, 2022   Science/Education  

Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program receives $5 million to expand full-time Acceleration Academy component to Dillingham, Kotzebue and Juneau

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program was awarded $5 million to expand its full-time Acceleration Academy component to three more Alaska communities. Currently operating in Anchorage, Bethel and the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, Acceleration Academy will become available to students in Dillingham, Kotzebue and Juneau in fall 2022. A residential component will be […]

Astronomers find second known Earth Trojan asteroid

By National Science Foundation on Mar 14, 2022   Science/Education  

Astronomers find second known Earth Trojan asteroid

An international team of astronomers observed 2020 XL5 and confirmed it is an Earth Trojan asteroid orbiting the sun along the same path as Earth. 2020 XL5 is the second, and larger, Earth Trojan asteroid discovered. The team of U.S. National Science Foundation researchers used images of the sky’s horizon at daybreak, captured by the Southern Astrophysical Research Telescope […]

Monitoring Arctic permafrost with satellites, supercomputers and deep learning

By National Science Foundation on Mar 14, 2022   Featured, Science/Education  

Monitoring Arctic permafrost with satellites, supercomputers and deep learning

Permafrost — ground that has been permanently frozen for two or more years — makes up a large part of the Earth, around 15% of the Northern Hemisphere. Permafrost is important for the planet’s climate, containing large amounts of biomass stored as methane and carbon dioxide, making tundra soil a carbon sink. However, permafrost’s innate […]

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