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Students find sky-high excitement with UAF drone center

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Sep 7, 2022   Featured, Science/Education  

Students find sky-high excitement with UAF drone center

The room at Delta Junction Junior High School would look busy even without the nine students zipping around. The buzz from the kids just added to that busy-ness. Nick Adkins easily got their attention, however. He was visiting to teach them some things about drones — and not only the small quad-copters these kids are […]

Research Reveals Water Conditions Increase Copper Toxicity for Three Alaska Salmon Species

By Anne Gore | Alaska Sea Grant on Sep 1, 2022   Featured, News from Alaska SeaGrant, Science/Education  

Research Reveals Water Conditions Increase Copper Toxicity for Three Alaska Salmon Species

A major concern about mine development in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region and in many watersheds throughout Alaska is the potential for toxic waste to contaminate water and threaten world class salmon runs. Copper is a particular concern because it is acutely toxic to fish at relatively low concentrations. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses […]

Arctic lakes are vanishing in surprise climate finding

By Eric Hamilton/Lauren Barnett | University of Florida on Aug 31, 2022   Featured, Science/Education  

Arctic lakes are vanishing in surprise climate finding

The Arctic is no stranger to loss. As the region warms nearly four times faster than the rest of the world, glaciers collapse, wildlife suffers and habitats continue to disappear at a record pace. Now, a new threat has become apparent: Arctic lakes are drying up, according to research published in the journal Nature Climate Change. The study, […]

Scientists Say Second Killer Asteroid May Have Struck Earth

By Bryan Lynn | VOA on Aug 29, 2022   Science/Education  

Scientists Say Second Killer Asteroid May Have Struck Earth

Scientists are investigating the possibility that a second asteroid hit Earth about the same time as the one believed to have killed off nearly all dinosaur life. The investigation is linked to a smaller crater recently discovered in the ocean. Researchers say the crater may have been created by a large asteroid. Scientists have long believed that […]

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