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New Research Analyzes 40+ Years of Alaska Homicide Data for First Time, Providing Unprecedented Look at Homicides in the State Since 1976

By UAA on May 20, 2020   Featured, General News, Science/Education  

New Research Analyzes 40+ Years of Alaska Homicide Data for First Time, Providing Unprecedented Look at Homicides in the State Since 1976

  Report reveals disproportionate impacts on Alaska Native and African American populations, among other significant findings   ANCHORAGE, AK – The University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center has released Homicide in Alaska: 1976 – 2016, a new report that compiles 41 years of data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Supplementary Homicide Report. While the […]

Fact vs. fiction: 3 things you thought you knew about jellyfish

By NOAA on Aug 30, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Fact vs. fiction: 3 things you thought you knew about jellyfish

August 30, 2018-Jellyfish. Jellies. Sea nettles. Whatever you call them, the likelihood of running into these stinging tentacled creatures generally increases in the summer. Jellyfish have a complicated relationship with humans: They are often feared by beachgoers because of their sting. They can get unintentionally caught up in commercial fishing nets. Some jellies can even […]

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