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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 […]

Seismic ‘Streams’ May Reveal Volcanic Secrets

By Fritz Freudenberger | Geophysical Institute on Dec 17, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Seismic ‘Streams’ May Reveal Volcanic Secrets

A volcano is like a stream. It might sound like a Zen proverb, but it’s a useful comparison for University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute graduate student Julia Gestrich. Scientists can use stream flow to understand volcano ash plumes, Gestrich explained while presenting her research at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in Washington, D.C., […]

Pain can be a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

By Lisa Marshall | University of Colorado-Boulder on Nov 13, 2018   Health, Science/Education  

Pain can be a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

Expect a shot to hurt and it probably will, even if the needle poke isn’t really so painful. Brace for a second shot and you’ll likely flinch again, even though – second time around – you should know better. That’s the takeaway of a new brain imaging study published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour which found […]

REDDI Driver Transported to API after Exhibiting Mental Health Issues

By Alaska Native News on Aug 29, 2017   General News, Interior Alaska  

REDDI Driver Transported to API after Exhibiting Mental Health Issues

Troopers located a driver after a REDDI report was generated on him on Monday, to discover the man had a history of mental health problems, AST reported. Troopers received a report from a caller that a vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed and was driving erratically at mile 106 of the Parks […]

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