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  • A crowd of people outdoors in a parking lot carrying and looking at miscellaneous stuff.

    TV to host 15th annual Really Free Market Saturday, May 18

    May 08, 2024

    The TVwill host the Really Free Market recycling event on Saturday, May 18, at 10 a.m. in the parking lot next to the Lola Tilly Commons.
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    TV undergraduate wins Goldwater Scholarship

    May 07, 2024

    TVgeosciences undergraduate Xochitl Muñoz has been named a 2024 Barry Goldwater Scholar. The Goldwater Scholarship program is designed to identify, encourage and financially support outstanding collegiate juniors and seniors pursuing research careers in the sciences, engineering and mathematics.
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  • a female Pacific walrus resting on sea ice in the Bering Sea

    Ancient DNA reveals genetic resilience of Pacific walruses

    May 06, 2024

    DNA extracted from ancient bones has helped scientists at the TVshed light on the surprising resilience of Pacific walruses in the face of historical overhunting.
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  • The sun shines on young green birch leaves.

    Citizen science offers lessons in understanding Fairbanks' climate

    May 06, 2024

    Interior Alaska's long winters are the impetus for a lot of long-running citizen science. The Nenana Ice Classic is a 107-year-long climate record for Interior Alaska. But it's not the only citizen science effort in Fairbanks, which also boasts multi-decadal records for predicting green-up, when birch sap will start flowing, and when to stock up on allergy medications to get ready for pollen season.
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  • Remote Alaska communities benefit from TV renewable energy research

    May 06, 2024

    Renewable energy generation is increasing around the world. Alaska, while remote and in an Arctic climate, is no exception. Communities in Alaska, including remote localities that are far from big cities and often only accessible by air or boat, have some of the most innovative renewable energy technology.
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  • Jupiter's aurora

    TV scientist's research answers big question about our system's largest planet

    May 03, 2024

    New discoveries about Jupiter could lead to a better understanding of Earth’s own space environment and influence a long-running scientific debate about the solar system’s largest planet.
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  • Close-up shot of a mountain climber in a yellow jacket jacket and helmet reaching up towards the camera with another climber lower down the slope

    Searching for microplastics on Denali

    May 02, 2024

    Two college students will soon be stuffing snow from the slopes of Alaska's highest mountain into Nalgene bottles. Their goal is to see if that precipitation contains tiny plastic particles that are ubiquitous everywhere else on Earth.
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  • Close up view of an adult male mountain goat in late winter, near Juneau Icefield, Alaska. In the background, steep avalanche-prone slopes are visible. Photo by Kevin White.

    Mountain goats and the costs of living dangerously

    May 02, 2024

    Mountain goats use steep, exposed terrain to avoid carnivores such as wolves, but new research reveals a significant cost of this behavior: exposure to snow avalanches.
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  • A line of college graduates wearing mortarboards and black academic robes and regalia standing inside an arena. A sign in the background reads, “Nanook Nation.”

    TV to host 102nd commencement ceremony

    May 01, 2024

    The TVwill honor the Class of 2024 during its 102nd commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 4, at 1 p.m. at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks.
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  • A woman in a jacket and knit cap stands near a body of water with water quality testing equipment in a bright yellow box.

    Charting a course for stream restoration at Cripple Creek

    April 29, 2024

    Researchers at the TVare studying how a restored Cripple Creek could host not only juvenile Chinook but also chub, grayling, longnose sucker and burbot.
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  • a teenage girl uses scissors to cut out a paper butterfly

    Museum offers two teen workshops in May

    April 26, 2024

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North will offer two ARTSci workshops for teens in May. The workshops explore the connections between art and science.
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  • Wooden paddles and shafts lie on lichen-covered rocks in a dim cave area.

    Treasures found within a volcanic cave

    April 25, 2024

    Ben Jones suspected he had found something special when he squeezed into a volcanic cave and saw pale wooden poles, some with ends shaped like a willow leaf.
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  • The TVwill honor Nolan Earnest, Janelle Pootoogooluk and T. Womack on May 3 as its outstanding undergraduate degree recipients for 2024.

    TV names 2024 student award recipients

    April 25, 2024

    The TVwill honor Nolan Earnest, Janelle Pootoogooluk and T. Womack on May 3 as its outstanding undergraduate degree recipients for 2024.
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  • Pavlof Volcano

    TV researchers head to Anchorage for nation's largest seismology conference

    April 25, 2024

    TVseismologists, staff and students will be in Anchorage next week for the annual national meeting of the Seismological Society of America. Organizers say this year's meeting will be the largest ever for the society, with nearly 1,100 people registered.
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  • A woman and a young child at an activity table. The child is gluing crayon-colored butterflies to an activity sheet.

    May museum programs explore spring

    April 24, 2024

    Family programs at the University of Alaska Museum of the North will explore the theme of spring in May.
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