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750 miles per day for 11 days, no rest
November 03, 2022
A bird the size of your fist has made humans all over the world marvel at the things we can't do. Like fly. For 11 days straight, from Alaska to Tasmania, your toes not touching earth or water.
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November 03, 2022
Do you have a school-age youth who is interested in learning about science, health, gardening, cooking and being a positive role model? 4-H is returning to Anchorage, bringing a wealth of opportunities.
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Webinar planned to assist small businesses, startups
November 02, 2022
The Alaska Center for Innovation, Commercialization and Entrepreneurship at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has been awarded a federal grant to assist small businesses and startups.
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UAF, Explore.org launch live muskox webcam
November 02, 2022
The University of Alaska Fairbanks and the live nature cam network Explore.org have launched the network's first live webcam stream dedicated to one of the Arctic's most iconic animals: the muskox.
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Workshop focuses on farming, water and drought in Alaska
November 01, 2022
The impact of drought on agriculture is the topic of two free workshops offered through the National Drought Mitigation Center, UAF Cooperative Extension Service and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Northwest Climate Hub.
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Museum to host military, veteran appreciation day
October 31, 2022
The University of Alaska Museum of the North will host a military and veterans appreciation day on Saturday, Nov. 5. Active-duty military, veterans and their families will get free admission to the museum.
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UAF to host Three Minute Thesis graduate student competition
October 28, 2022
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Graduate School will host its second annual Three Minute Thesis competition on Thursday, Nov. 3, at 4 p.m. in the Schaible Auditorium.
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Research provides details of possible NASA moon landing sites
October 28, 2022
A University of Alaska Fairbanks postdoctoral researcher has helped NASA better understand two of the possible landing sites for the space agency's Artemis program to land humans at the moon's south pole and establish a sustainable base camp there.
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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 the University of Alaska Fairbanks 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, UAF 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 the University of Alaska Fairbanks that allows students to take college courses at UAF while still in high school.
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UAF, 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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UAF esports joins national league, awards scholarships
October 20, 2022
The University of Alaska Fairbanks has joined the National Association of Collegiate Esports. UAF 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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