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Alaska dinosaur tracks reveal a lush, wet environment

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Mar 11, 2024   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Alaska dinosaur tracks reveal a lush, wet environment

  A large find of dinosaur tracks and fossilized plants and tree stumps in far northwestern Alaska provides new information about the climate and movement of animals near the time when they began traveling between the Asian and North American continents roughly 100 million years ago. The findings by an international team of scientists led […]

The Physics of Slapshots and Mid-Ice Collisions

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Feb 13, 2020   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The Physics of Slapshots and Mid-Ice Collisions

  When two National Hockey League hockey players collide, their pads and body tissues can absorb enough energy to power a 100-watt light bulb for a minute and a half. During the 60 minutes of a hockey game, players can burn 6,000 calories and lose up to 15 pounds. These are the calculations of Alain […]

Hiker Airlifted from Crow Creek Trail after Activating SPOT Beacon

By Alaska Native News on Jun 22, 2018   General News, Southcentral  

Hiker Airlifted from Crow Creek Trail after Activating SPOT Beacon

AST located and rescued a female hiker from the Crow Creek area after she activated a SPOT beacon late Wednesday afternoon, troopers reported on the trooper dispatch. According to the report, 21-year-old Amelia Milling, who was hiking the Crow Creek Trail from Girdwood to Eagle River had gotten wet and ill while trying to cross […]

New Evidence for a Water-Rich History on Mars

By Glenn Roberts Jr | Berkeley Lab — Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on Mar 6, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

New Evidence for a Water-Rich History on Mars

Mars may have been a wetter place than previously thought, according to research on simulated Martian meteorites conducted, in part, at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). In a study published today in the journal Nature Communications, researchers found evidence that a mineral found in Martian meteorites—which had been considered as […]

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