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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 the Â鶹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks 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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Workshops offer information for people with diabetes
October 11, 2022
A six-week community health education workshop that focuses on people with diabetes will get underway in Fairbanks on Friday, Oct. 14.
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UAF receives grant to advance Alaska Native food and energy sovereignty
October 11, 2022
A $1.9 million federal grant will support Â鶹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks programs that focus on Indigenous food and energy system development and sustainability at the institution's five rural campuses.
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Panel discussion with microreactor vendors planned for Oct. 13
October 07, 2022
A panel discussion featuring vendors for nuclear microreactors will be held on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 6 p.m. in the Fairbanks Pipeline Training Center, 3605 Cartwright Court, building C.
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Grains of Alaska made into art
October 06, 2022
Kelsey Aho works as a mapmaker for the U.S. Forest Service in Alaska. She is also an artist who collects earthen materials on her travels around the state.
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UAF Community and Technical College celebrates partners
October 05, 2022
The Â鶹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks Community and Technical College will celebrate community and industry partners on Friday, Oct. 7, from 4:30-6:30 p.m.
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Study: Glass microspheres won't save Arctic sea ice
October 05, 2022
A proposal to cover Arctic sea ice with layers of tiny hollow glass spheres about the thickness of one human hair would actually accelerate sea-ice loss and warm the climate rather than creating thick ice and lowering the temperature as proponents claim.
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October museum programs explore bats
October 04, 2022
The Â鶹¹ÙÍø Museum of the North is exploring bats during hands-on programs in October.
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Free workshops scheduled on disaster preparation
October 03, 2022
A series of free workshops on Friday, Oct. 7, will teach attendees about putting together an emergency kit, what kind of generator to buy and how to maintain a water supply, among other tips.
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Alaska megastorms vs. East Coast hurricanes
October 03, 2022
My friend Hal called the other day from a parking garage in Punta Gorda, Florida. In his car he had nine one-gallon jugs of water, a red-plastic container of gasoline and a motorcycle helmet.
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UAF seismologist helps start science journal that eliminates fees
September 29, 2022
An international team of researchers has launched a new open-access journal, Seismica, supporting free global access to cutting-edge seismological research. The journal also will not charge scientists a publication fee.
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Georgeson Botanical Garden construction aims to improve accessibility, layout
September 29, 2022
A major construction project at the Georgeson Botanical Garden is updating the main pedestrian corridor to improve accessibility, strengthening the linear nature of the garden and visually unifying it.
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UAF Bristol Bay Campus receives funding for solar energy training
September 28, 2022
The UAF Bristol Bay Campus recently received generous support from the Alaska Technical Vocational Education Program (TVEP) for a solar energy installation instructor training program.
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Alaska Native Language Center to celebrate 50th anniversary on Oct. 4
September 27, 2022
The Â鶹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks Alaska Native Language Center will celebrate its 50th anniversary on Tuesday, Oct. 4. A celebration will be held in the UAF Wood Center from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and is open to the public.
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New research can help electric utilities account for climate change
September 23, 2022
Â鶹¹ÙÍø will help local energy planners determine the optimal mix of renewable energy sources and energy storage needs.
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