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The Arctic’s Grand Reveal

By Fritz Freudenberger | Geophysical Institute on Dec 20, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The Arctic’s Grand Reveal

  “This green line looks like the death of permafrost — it’s flatlining,” Louise Farquharson said to an audience of a few dozen scientists. Her quiet voice came through speakers over the muffled clicking of keyboards and occasional coughs in a dimly lit room at the 2019 American Geophysical Union fall meeting in San Francisco. […]

Dutch-Led Investigation Determines Buk Missile Brought Down MH17

By Alaska Native News on Oct 13, 2015   Featured, World  

Dutch-Led Investigation Determines Buk Missile Brought Down MH17

“The crash of flight MH17 on 17 July 2014 was caused by the detonation of a 9N314M-type warhead launched from the eastern part of Ukraine using a Buk missile system,” concluded the Dutch Safety Board investigating the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. They based their findings of the type of missile used by fragments […]

Student Collaboration Ieads to First Results Describing Sick Sea Star Immune Response

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Oct 8, 2015   At Sea, Featured  

Student Collaboration Ieads to First Results Describing Sick Sea Star Immune Response

Though millions of sea stars along the West Coast have perished in the past several years from an apparent wasting disease, scientists still don’t know why. The iconic marine creature develops white lesions on its limbs and within days can dissolve or “melt” into a gooey mass. Last year, researchers identified a type of pathogen […]

The Immediate Aftermath of an Oil Spill

By Samuel Arey | Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne on Aug 10, 2014   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

The fate of oil during the first day after an accidental oil spill is still poorly understood, with researchers often arriving on the scene only after several days. New findings from a field experiment carried out in the North Sea provide valuable insight that could help shape the emergency response in the immediate wake of […]

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