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The Season of Senescence is Upon Us

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Sep 24, 2021   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The Season of Senescence is Upon Us

The glorious paper birch outside the window that has for the past three weeks beamed a sunny glow is losing its luster, one golden coin at a time. The 10,000 solar panels the tree has worn since early spring are releasing their grip without a sound, and spiraling to the forest floor. In deciduous plants, […]

Walter Reed Physician Slams Covid-Infected Trump for Recklessly Leaving Hospital to Greet Supporters

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Oct 5, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Walter Reed Physician Slams Covid-Infected Trump for Recklessly Leaving Hospital to Greet Supporters

  Dr. James Phillips condemned the “completely unnecessary presidential ‘drive-by’” as “political theater” that endangered the health of everyone who was forced to take part. An attending physician at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center took to Twitter Sunday evening to publicly voice outrage at President Donald Trump’s decision to briefly leave the Maryland hospital […]

Maverick Red Aspens in a World of Gold

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Sep 12, 2014   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Will Lentz, a reader from Fairbanks, asks a question that flares every fall: why do some aspens turn red? A few scientists from Fort Collins, Colorado, pondered that subject in the late 1970s. Curious about red aspen trees people had noticed for half a century, they studied why these existed amid those with the more […]

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