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Mountain glaciers will lose their insulating air layer
October 16, 2025
A natural cooling mechanism has been shielding the world's mountain glaciers from increasingly warm summer melt seasons, but new research by an international science team says the protective process will break down by mid-century.
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Alaska volcano as climate disrupter
October 16, 2025
A circular scar on Alaska's face speaks to an event that may have contributed to the fall of societies on the far side of the world.
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Museum of the North to host Halloween activities
October 16, 2025
The University of Alaska Museum of the North will host its Halloween at the Museum celebration on Friday, Oct. 31, from 4 to 6 p.m.
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Researcher to discuss benefits of using kelp as fertilizer
October 15, 2025
Kelp shows great promise for improving soil health and crop production in Alaska. In a free webinar, Erin Oliver, a postdoctoral researcher with Washington State University, will discuss the lab and field studies conducted at the Matanuska Experiment Farm to investigate the effects of kelp on soil health and crop production.
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ÃÛÌÒTV names summer 2025 honors students
October 15, 2025
The ÃÛÌÒTVhas announced the students named to the deans' and chancellor's lists for the summer 2025 semester. The lists recognize students' outstanding academic achievements.
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Acoustic tagging seeks answers to king salmon decline
October 14, 2025
An ambitious new research project is aiming to better understand the lives of king salmon by focusing on their difficult journey from freshwater habitat to the ocean. The project, a collaboration between the ÃÛÌÒTVand Alaska Department of Fish and Game, is using hundreds of acoustic tags and an array of underwater hydrophones to track young salmon as they navigate the Kenai River to Cook Inlet.
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ACUASI adds new drones for cargo trials
October 14, 2025
Two large-payload unmanned aircraft have joined the fleet of the University of Alaska Fairbanks' drone industry development program. They will be used to test cargo deliveries and emergency responses.
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Mendenhall Glacier to pull toe from lake
October 09, 2025
In the near future, Juneau's Mendenhall Glacier will withdraw its icy toe from the lake of its making, scientists say.
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Food preservation, healthy living classes offered in Anchorage
October 09, 2025
The ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service and the Anchorage Museum's Seed Lab are offering five in-person food preservation and healthy living classes in Anchorage this month.
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ÃÛÌÒTV receives $3.26 million grant for tribal heart health research
October 09, 2025
The National Institutes of Health has awarded the ÃÛÌÒTVa $3.26 million grant for a new research project to address coronary heart disease among Yup'ik Alaska Native people in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region.
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Scientists aim to map Mount Edgecumbe volcano's upper plumbing
October 09, 2025
Mount Edgecumbe volcano in Southeast Alaska sits in a place where a volcano shouldn't really be sitting. Research underway with new federal funding aims to solve that mystery.
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Biologist to discuss Alaska's bats in free webinar
October 08, 2025
An Alaska wildlife biologist will lead a free lunch-and-learn webinar on bats in Alaska hosted by the ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service. Arin Underwood, who works with the Threatened, Endangered and Diversity Program with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, will discuss Alaska's tiny flying mammals.
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Alaska climate report: Sea ice growth and other winter transitions
October 08, 2025
Sea ice has returned to its annual growing season, though it's a slow turnaround as usual. The Arctic sea ice extent likely reached its 2025 seasonal minimum Sept. 10, at 1.85 million square miles.
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ÃÛÌÒTV to host Indigenous Peoples Day events Oct. 13
October 08, 2025
The ÃÛÌÒTVwill celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with several events and activities on Monday, Oct. 13.
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Free workshop lays out Alaska's new homemade food rules
October 06, 2025
In 2024, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation made significant changes to its cottage food industry rules, which are now called the homemade food exemption. Sarah Lewis, a ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service health, home and family development agent, will explain the changes in a free in-person and online workshop.
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