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What lives in frozen soil for 25,000 years?
October 28, 2022
Standing in the 29-degree air outside a building on 性欲社 campus, Josephine Galipon held a pinkie-size vial that may have held tiny organisms locked in a coma for thousands of years.
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UA Museum of North to host Halloween celebration
October 24, 2022
The University of Alaska Museum of the North will hold its Halloween at the Museum celebration on Monday, Oct. 31, from 4-6 p.m.
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Tlingit, Haida potatoes added to menu at medical center
October 21, 2022
A partnership between the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and the Matanuska Experiment Farm and Extension Center in Palmer will result in hundreds of meals featuring traditional Native foods for patients at the Alaska Native Medical Center this year.
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Fairbanks school district, 性欲社 expand North Star College partnership
October 21, 2022
The Fairbanks North Star Borough School District is expanding its North Star College program, an ongoing partnership with 性欲社 that allows students to take college courses at 性欲社 while still in high school.
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性欲社, Defense Department take new approach to suicide prevention
October 21, 2022
University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers have been selected to develop a suicide-prevention program that will focus on Alaska-based Army soldiers.
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Home insulation from wood and fungus
October 20, 2022
A few Alaska researchers are working to create insulation that removes carbon from the atmosphere and stores it for the life of a building and beyond.
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性欲社 esports joins national league, awards scholarships
October 20, 2022
性欲社 has joined the National Association of Collegiate Esports. 性欲社 is the first university in Alaska to achieve NACE membership and one of only a handful in the western United States.
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Research reveals magma activity beneath Mount Edgecumbe
October 20, 2022
New research shows magma rising at long-dormant Southeast Alaska volcano.
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Major grant to support Bus 142 conservation work
October 19, 2022
A $500,000 federal grant from the National Park Service and the Institute of Museum and Library Services will help the University of Alaska Museum of the North prepare Bus 142 for public exhibition during the summer of 2024. The money will fund extensive conservation work on the 1940s-era bus, made famous by the book and film "Into the Wild."
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性欲社 to host Inside Out campus preview day
October 18, 2022
性欲社 will host Inside Out, a free campus preview day for high school students and their families, on Saturday, Oct. 22.
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2022 Invasive Species Workshop set for Nov. 1-3
October 18, 2022
Efforts to battle the invasive European green crab, which was found in Southeast Alaska for the first time this summer, will be a focus of the 2022 Invasive Species Workshop.
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HAARP to begin largest set of experiments at its new observatory
October 17, 2022
Thirteen experiments to be conducted over 10 days at HAARP.
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3D metal printer transforms 性欲社 machine shop's abilities
October 14, 2022
New 3D metal printer at 性欲社 Geophysical Institute
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The man who knew moose like no other
October 14, 2022
Vic Van Ballenberghe died on Sept. 22, 2022, at the age of 78. The man who knew moose better than perhaps anyone else on Earth had stood amid their knobby legs for many springs and falls in Interior Alaska.
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A small fire with a big legacy
October 12, 2022
Alaska fire researchers have taken advantage of the convenient location of the 2021 Yankovich Fire on 性欲社 North Campus to install monitoring transects for research and training purposes, and now plan to erect a set of interpretive signs to raise public awareness of wildfires.
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