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  • Families viewing museum exhibits including a taxidermy polar bear and seals and a whale skull.

    Museum to host annual open house March 23

    March 14, 2024

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North will host its annual open house on Saturday, March 23, from noon to 4 p.m.
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  • Testing sites added for April food protection manager class

    March 14, 2024

    The ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service will offer a certified food protection manager training on Tuesday, April 23, with proctors for testing available in 16 communities.
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  • A woman at the front of a classroom lifts hand weights as she shows an older woman an exercise.

    Workshop offers training for StrongPeople exercise class

    March 13, 2024

    A workshop sponsored by the ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service will train prospective community leaders in all aspects of leading StrongPeople/StrongBodies, an effective and safe resistance exercise program for midlife or older adults.
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  • Initiative expands work to protect against suicide in the military

    March 12, 2024

    A $1.9 million federal grant will allow the ÃÛÌÒTVMilitary Health and Readiness Consortium to expand its suicide prevention research by partnering with the Alaska National Guard and U.S. Coast Guard.
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  • Fossilized theropod track

    Alaska dinosaur tracks reveal a lush, wet environment

    March 08, 2024

    A large find of dinosaur tracks and fossilized plants and tree stumps in far northwestern Alaska provides new information about the climate and movement of animals near the time when they began traveling between the Asian and North American continents roughly 100 million years ago.
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  • A large snow-covered mountain rises above lower peaks and glaciers in the foreground in an aerial view.

    Why is Denali so tall?

    March 07, 2024

    Denali, North America's highest peak at 20,310 feet above sea level, always seemed abnormally high to Peter Haeussler.
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  • Marina Alcantar poses with buckets containing thousands of larval Pacific razor clams at the Alutiiq Pride Marine Institute in Seward, Alaska, during the summer of 2018.

    Study shows razor clam development affected by ocean acidity

    March 07, 2024

    A new University of Alaska Fairbanks-led study has found that razor clams accelerate their shell development when exposed to more acidic ocean conditions, but that those young shells are built with more fragile substances.
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  • A bowl of yogurt on a wooden table with a red-checked cloth

    Learn to make yogurt in this hands-on class

    March 06, 2024

    ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service agent Leif Albertson will explain the science behind making yogurt during an in-person workshop in Anchorage. Then participants will move into the kitchen for a hands-on yogurt-making session.
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  • ÃÛÌÒTV names 2024 honorary degree, service award recipients

    March 05, 2024

    The ÃÛÌÒTVhas selected five people to honor during its 2024 commencement weekend in May. Honorary doctorates will be presented to Della Sdaahlk'awaás Cheney, Neal Fried and Mead Treadwell. Sarah Keller and Meg Nordale will receive Meritorious Service Awards.
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  • A man in a checked shirt and baseball cap stands next to a row of corn planted in plastic sheeting

    Learn gardening basics in statewide webinar series

    March 05, 2024

    Grow your gardening knowledge. ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service agent Casey Matney will teach a series of 11 gardening webinars to help you get your garden ready for the upcoming growing season.
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  • Lidars in action at Poker Flat Research Range

    New ÃÛÌÒTV lidar will add to space weather research capability

    March 04, 2024

    ÃÛÌÒTVscientists are developing a new light detection and ranging instrument to help gain a better understanding of space weather enveloping Earth.
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  • Veterinary students inspecting dogs before Yukon Quest start

    Study charts dog injuries' impact on Yukon Quest finishes

    March 01, 2024

    Sled dogs that have wrist injuries during the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race are more likely to finish the race than dogs with other types of injury or illness, researchers have discovered.
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  • A black dog stands by a trail in the snow that passes through a puddle filled with chunks of ice. In the background is a high bank on which spruce trees grow.

    Wet overflow a winter hazard in Alaska

    March 01, 2024

    While following a snowmachine trail recently, my dog and I came to a low spot that looked like a swimming pool filled with ice water. The air temperature was about 5 degrees F.
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  • Three young children at a table reach into a bag containing blubber.

    Museum programs focus on warmth in March

    February 29, 2024

    Family programs at the University of Alaska Museum of the North will explore the theme of warmth in March.
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  • Fresh salmon on ice

    Food preservation classes planned in Cordova

    February 29, 2024

    ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service agent Sarah Lewis will offer in-person food preservation classes over four days in Cordova.
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