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Steller Sea Lion Pup Born at Alaska SeaLife Center

By Catherine Curtis | Alaska SeaLife Center on Jul 27, 2016   Featured, Science/Education, Southcentral, State  

Steller Sea Lion Pup Born at Alaska SeaLife Center

Seward, Alaska – The Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC) announced the birth of a Steller sea lion pup to parents Eden and Pilot. Born July 1, the female pup weighed in at approximately 41 pounds (18.5 kg) and is the third Steller sea lion pup ever born at the Center, and the third born in a […]

Disentangling a Whale of a Problem

By Matt Ellis | NOAA Fisheries on Jul 20, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Disentangling a Whale of a Problem

The hotline rings. A whale is in danger. Fishermen report the location of a humpback tangled in tightly twisted fishing lines. An entanglement response team speeds to the coordinates to evaluate the situation. They must make a critical decision—act quickly to remove as much fishing gear as possible, or monitor closely and allow the whale […]

NASA Science Flights Target Melting Arctic Sea Ice

By Maria-Jose Vinas | NASA Earth Science News Team on Jul 20, 2016   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NASA Science Flights Target Melting Arctic Sea Ice

This summer, with sea ice across the Arctic Ocean shrinking to below-average levels, a NASA airborne survey of polar ice just completed its first flights. Its target: aquamarine pools of melt water on the ice surface that may be accelerating the overall sea ice retreat. NASA’s Operation IceBridge completed the first research flight of its […]

Six Weighty Facts about Gravity

By U.S. Department of Energy Research News on Jul 18, 2016   Science/Education  

Six Weighty Facts about Gravity

Gravity: we barely ever think about it, at least until we slip on ice or stumble on the stairs. To many ancient thinkers, gravity wasn’t even a force–it was just the natural tendency of objects to sink toward the center of Earth, while planets were subject to other, unrelated laws. Of course, we now know […]

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