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NOAA Releases New Abundance Estimate for Endangered Cook Inlet Beluga Whales

By NOAA Fisheries on Jan 29, 2020   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Science/Education  

NOAA Releases New Abundance Estimate for Endangered Cook Inlet Beluga Whales

  Today, NOAA Fisheries released its biennial abundance estimate for endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales. Scientists estimated that the population size is between 250 and 317, with a median estimate of 279. The population is estimated to be smaller and declining more quickly than previously thought. Abundance estimates can vary from year to year due to a […]

Mosquitoes are Drawn to Flowers as much as People — and now Scientists Know Why

By James Urton | University of Washington on Jan 28, 2020   Featured, Science/Education  

Mosquitoes are Drawn to Flowers as much as People — and now Scientists Know Why

  Without their keen sense of smell, mosquitoes wouldn’t get very far. They rely on this sense to find a host to bite and spots to lay eggs. And without that sense of smell, mosquitoes could not locate their dominant source of food: nectar from flowers. “Nectar is an important source of food for all […]

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 […]

Researchers Uncover Strong Link between Sadness and Smoking

By nsf on Jan 20, 2020   Featured, Health, Science/Education  

Researchers Uncover Strong Link between Sadness and Smoking

  Sadness, more than other emotions, heightens craving to smoke and likelihood of relapse What drives a person to smoke cigarettes—and keeps one out of six U.S. adults addicted to tobacco use, at a cost of 480,000 premature deaths each year despite decades of anti-smoking campaigns? What role do emotions play? Why do some ex-smokers […]

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