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Woods of Alaska Stir after Long Slumber

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 23, 2014   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

It’s late May, 118 miles from the Arctic Circle. Time for a walk to work. The season has changed since February, the last time I wrote about walking through the North Campus of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The North Campus consists of more than 1,000 acres that begins a few steps south of my […]

Murkowski: Government Report Says America’s Arctic Focus Lacking

By Matthew Felling | Office of Senator Murkowski on May 20, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

With the Government Accountability Office (GAO) releasing a breakthrough 74 page study confirming Alaskans’ suspicions of the nation’s anemic engagement in the Arctic region, Senator Lisa Murkowski joined a number of her Congressional colleagues in calling attention to the need for more action at this juncture. Tied to America’s impending role as Chair of the Arctic Council, […]

Genome Gives Clues to How Polar Bears Rapidly Evolved to Cope with High-Fat Diet

By University of Copenhagen on May 9, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Genome Gives Clues to How Polar Bears Rapidly Evolved to Cope with High-Fat Diet

The analysis uncovered several genes that may be involved in the polar bears’ extreme adaptations to life in the high Arctic. The species lives much of its life on sea ice, where it subsists on a blubber-rich diet of primarily marine mammals. The genes pinpointed by the study are related to fatty acid metabolism and […]

Alaska Science Forum: Three Weeks in the Saddle Way Up North

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 5, 2014   Breaking News, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

TOOLIK FIELD STATION — After 800-plus miles by snowmachine and three weeks of working in the same clothes, it’s time to pack our duffel bags, stuff them into a barrel and set them on fire. Just kidding about the burn barrel, but three lake studiers and I returned last night to the slushy snow of […]

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