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UAF scientist offers evidence that Venus is volcanically active
March 15, 2023
Venus appears to have volcanic activity, according to a new research paper that offers strong evidence to answer the lingering question about whether Earth's sister planet currently has eruptions and lava flows.
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Scientists assess future landslide risk in Alaska’s national parks
March 14, 2023
The Pretty Rocks landslide, spurred by greater warmth and rainfall, will force Denali National Park's main access road to close at the halfway point in 2023 for the second full summer. To help park managers plan for and mitigate such events, 鶹 Fairbanks scientists assessed future landslide risks along road corridors in Denali and other Alaska parks.
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Learn to preserve foods in Palmer class series
March 14, 2023
Learn to preserve foods using a variety of methods in a four-class series in Palmer this April.
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Grant boosts internet, IT careers at UAF rural campuses
March 13, 2023
A $2.9 million federal grant will expand broadband internet access at the 鶹 Fairbanks' rural campuses and support information technology careers for low-income Alaska Native and minority students.
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Stranger in a rich land of winter life
March 13, 2023
Why are there so many animals closer to the equator than there are here in Alaska, where we sleep much closer to the North Pole?
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The demise of Scotch Cap lighthouse
March 03, 2023
In spring of 1946, five men stationed at the Scotch Cap lighthouse had reasons to be happy. World War II was over. They had survived. Their lonely Coast Guard assignment on Unimak Island would be over in a few months.
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UAF Business Leader of the Year nominations due March 10
March 02, 2023
Nominations are being accepted for the 2023 鶹 Fairbanks Business Leader of the Year Award.
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Science for Alaska lecture: Beavers and rapid change
March 02, 2023
The UAF Geophysical Institute presents the 31st annual Science for Alaska lecture series. On Tuesday, March 7 at 7 p.m., Ken Tape and Seth Kantner will present a free public talk “Gnawing and Thawing: Beavers and Rapid Change in Northwest Alaska” in the Schaible Auditorium.
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UAF Graduate School to host lectures by author Leonard Cassuto
March 01, 2023
Author, professor and journalist Leonard Cassuto will deliver two public lectures on Tuesday, March 7, at the 鶹 Fairbanks. The UAF Graduate School is hosting the lectures.
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Study: Drones effective for surveying tidewater glacier habitat
March 01, 2023
A 鶹 Fairbanks research project has shown that drones can accurately measure icebergs shed by tidewater glaciers, a potential boon for studying vanishing coastal habitat for seals and other animals in the North Pacific.
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Food protection manager tests offered across Alaska in April
March 01, 2023
The 鶹 Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service will offer a certified food protection manager training on Monday, April 17, 2023, with proctors available in 14 communities.
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KUAC hosting poster-signing event March 4
February 28, 2023
KUAC will host a poster-signing event for its 2023 poster, "Happy New Year," Saturday, March 4, from noon-4 p.m. at the Well Street Art Company in Fairbanks.
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Pesticide applicator continuing education training scheduled
February 28, 2023
The 鶹 Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service is hosting a two-day continuing education workshop for certified pesticide applicators, arborists and landscape professionals. It provides continuing education units for individuals to maintain their certification.
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Master gardener classes planned in Anchorage, Fairbanks
February 27, 2023
Registration is open for spring master gardener classes in Anchorage and Fairbanks.
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MAPTS gets grant to train workers for mine near Tetlin
February 27, 2023
A $300,000 state grant will help the 鶹 Fairbanks train local residents for jobs at the Kinross Manh Choh mine project.
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