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Return of the wolves: How deer escape tactics help save their lives

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Mar 4, 2019   Science/Education  

Return of the wolves: How deer escape tactics help save their lives

Two white-tailed deer seen in 2015 on a wildlife camera in eastern Washington.University of Washington As gray wolves continue to make a strong comeback in Washington state, their presence can’t help but impact other animals — particularly the ones these large carnivores target as prey. White-tailed deer and mule deer, two distinct species common in […]

New Survey Reveals Alaskans Rank K-12 Public School Investment as Top Priority

By AASB on Mar 1, 2019   Featured, Science/Education, State  

New Survey Reveals Alaskans Rank K-12 Public School Investment as Top Priority

  In the face of proposed budget cuts, Alaskans show overwhelming support for our public school system JUNEAU, Alaska — The Association of Alaska School Boards (AASB), the Alaska Council of School Administrators (ACSA), and Coalition for Education Equity of Alaska (CEE) today released the results of a new statewide survey that reveals Alaskans rank investment […]

Migrating Blue Whales Rely on Memory More Than Environmental Cues to Find Prey

By Mark Floyd | Oregon State University on Feb 26, 2019   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Migrating Blue Whales Rely on Memory More Than Environmental Cues to Find Prey

  [dropcap]N[/dropcap]EWPORT, Ore. – Blue whales reach their massive size by relying on their exceptional memories to find historically productive feeding sites rather than responding in real time to emerging prey patches, a new study concludes. Researchers examining records of both whale migration and oceanic conditions in the California Current Ecosystem found that blue whales almost perfectly […]

NASA Selects Experiments for Possible Lunar Flights in 2019

By Dwayne Brown / Cheryl Warner | NASA on Feb 25, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

NASA Selects Experiments for Possible Lunar Flights in 2019

NASA has selected 12 science and technology demonstration payloads to fly to the Moon as early as the end of this year, dependent upon the availability of commercial landers. These selections represent an early step toward the agency’s long-term scientific study and human exploration of the Moon and, later, Mars. “The Moon has unique scientific […]

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