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Flame: Juneau, Alaska’s Wildlife Superstar

By Alaska Regional Office | NOAA Fisheries on Feb 21, 2022   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education, Southeast Alaska  

Flame: Juneau, Alaska’s Wildlife Superstar

The Journey of a Tail To celebrate Whale Week (February 14-20, 2022), NOAA Fisheries is spotlighting a well-loved, school-bus-sized, seasonal resident of Juneau, Alaska—the humpback whale named Flame! Flame was named by the whale-watching community and is one of the most frequently observed whales in Juneau. She’s also known as #1538 in the Southeast Alaska […]

Shape of melting ice depends on water temperature

By Nationnal Science Foundation on Feb 21, 2022   Featured, Science/Education  

Shape of melting ice depends on water temperature

Scientists discovered that ice formations are shaped by external forces Mathematicians and physicists at New York University have discovered that ice formations are shaped by external forces, such as water temperature. The research may offer another means for gauging factors that cause ice to melt. The study is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation. “The shapes and […]

New planet detected around star closest to the Sun

By ESO on Feb 12, 2022   Featured, Science/Education  

New planet detected around star closest to the Sun

A team of astronomers using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) in Chile have found evidence of another planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our Solar System. This candidate planet is the third detected in the system and the lightest yet discovered orbiting this star. At just a quarter of […]

Mosquitoes are seeing red: Why new findings about their vision could help you hide from these disease vectors

By James Urton | University of Washington on Feb 11, 2022   Featured, Science/Education  

Mosquitoes are seeing red: Why new findings about their vision could help you hide from these disease vectors

Beating the bite of mosquitoes this spring and summer could hinge on your attire and your skin. New research led by scientists at the University of Washington indicates that a common mosquito species — after detecting a telltale gas that we exhale — flies toward specific colors, including red, orange, black and cyan. The mosquitoes […]

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