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The First Day of the Dinosaur Extinction

By Geophysical Institute Staff on Sep 15, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

The First Day of the Dinosaur Extinction

When the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs slammed into the planet 66 million years ago, the impact set wildfires, triggered tsunamis and blasted so much sulfur into the atmosphere that it blocked the sun, which caused the global cooling that ultimately doomed our giant predecessors. That’s the scenario scientists have hypothesized. Now, a new […]

Coast Guard Responds to Two Vessels in Distress, Tows Both to Valdez

By 17th District online newsroom on Jul 6, 2019   General News  

Coast Guard Responds to Two Vessels in Distress, Tows Both to Valdez

  JUNEAU, Alaska — Coast Guard boat crews responded to two vessels in distress after one operator had been disabled for over a day and the other operator’s vessel was taking on water, Friday. Two Coast Guard Station Valdez 45-foot Response Boat-Medium crews safely towed the vessels back to Valdez with no reported injuries. Coast Guard Sector Anchorage watchstanders […]

Oldest Rock in Alaska is near Iditarod

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Mar 30, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Oldest Rock in Alaska is near Iditarod

  IDITAROD, ALASKA — While gliding along a trail that had just felt the imprint of 2,000 dog feet, Bob Gillis skied over to a rock that jutted from the snow. A few miles northwest of the ghost town that gives the world’s most famous sleddog race its name, Gillis and I were in the […]

‘Vampire Burial’ Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child’s Return From Grave

By Alexis Blue | University of Arizona on Oct 15, 2018   Science/Education  

‘Vampire Burial’ Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child’s Return From Grave

The discovery of a 10-year-old’s body at an ancient Roman site in Italy suggests measures were taken to prevent the child, possibly infected with malaria, from rising from the dead and spreading disease to the living. The skeletal remains, uncovered by archaeologists from the University of Arizona and Stanford University, along with archaeologists from Italy, […]

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