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  • a woman in a nordic folk costume sits in a garden with a harp

    Music series showcases circumpolar cultures

    February 20, 2024

    Several public events, including performances, demonstrations and presentations, will showcase the rich musical traditions of the circumpolar North through the end of March.
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  • Nanosatellite

    ÃÛÌÒTV students win funds from Air Force to build a nanosatellite

    February 20, 2024

    A team of ÃÛÌÒTVstudents will build the Air Force a nanosatellite roughly the size of an ordinary loaf of sliced bread to show that communications technology of large satellites can be packed into a small space and deliver much more data.
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  • The Bazinga team from Discovery Peak Charter School in North Pole celebrates winning the 2023 Alaska Science Olympiad. Middle school students and their team coach are smiling and high-fiving each other and Nook the ÃÛÌÒTV mascot. The image is slightly blurred with all the moving figures and a moment of active rejoice. The students are wearing team t-shirts and Science Olympiad award medallions. 
Photo by Greg Russo.

    Middle schools to compete in Alaska Science Olympiad

    February 19, 2024

    The Alaska Science Olympiad will convene Feb. 23-24 at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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  • Ice fog in Fairbanks

    Research: Home heating fuels Fairbanks direct sulfate pollution

    February 19, 2024

    Use of residential heating fuel is the main contributor of primary sulfate pollution in Fairbanks' wintertime air, according to research conducted during an international science program in the community in 2022.
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  • Pietsch (man) with a dog licking his face.

    Study aims to understand cognitive decline in older dogs

    February 16, 2024

    A ÃÛÌÒTVresearcher has launched a study of cognitive decline in older Alaska dogs.
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  • Pond in Alaska's Arctic created by beaver pond.

    Scientists, others to discuss impact of beaver movement into Arctic

    February 16, 2024

    Scientists and others from remote communities across western Alaska and northern Canada concerned about the migration of beavers into the Arctic will gather at the ÃÛÌÒTVlater this month.
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  • Sunshine lights fog in a wide valley with mountains in the background. A plume from a power plant rises above the fog.

    Ice fog not often a part of northern life

    February 15, 2024

    An old friend -- a character not seen in these parts for a few years -- showed up last week in Fairbanks.
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  • A college student helps a Boy Scout and other children construct a paper rocket.

    ÃÛÌÒTV to host engineering open house Feb. 24

    February 15, 2024

    The ÃÛÌÒTVCollege of Engineering and Mines will host its annual Engineering Open House on Saturday, Feb. 24, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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  • A red and orange sunflower with a bee resting in the middle.

    Master gardener classes scheduled in Fairbanks

    February 15, 2024

    Registration is open for spring master gardener classes in Fairbanks. The classes teach the fundamentals of gardening. Topics covered include botany, soil science, entomology, greenhouse design and management, organic and conventional fertilization, lawn care, vegetable-growing techniques specific to Alaska, and more.
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  • Alaska certified pesticide applicators workshop set

    February 13, 2024

    The ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service will host a two-day continuing education course for Alaska certified pesticide applicators, arborists and landscape professionals.
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  • Rusty brown water flows in a stream between leafless willow shrubs. Mountains in the background have patches of snow.

    The rusting of northern Alaska streams

    February 08, 2024

    During these late winter days, researchers who are studying the rusty discoloration of northern Alaska streams are prepping for summer field trips.
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  • Business leaders of the year in the Westmark Fairbanks Hotel.

    ÃÛÌÒTV Business Leader of the Year nominations due March 10

    February 08, 2024

    Nominations are being accepted for the 2024 ÃÛÌÒTVBusiness Leader of the Year award. The award, presented by the ÃÛÌÒTV College of Business and Security Management, honors a person who has demonstrated leadership, business acumen, community engagement and educational support at any level.
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  • photo of an older Black man on a basketball court coaching a girls' team

    Museum will celebrate Black Alaskans' experiences at free event Feb. 9

    February 02, 2024

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North will host a free public event to celebrate the diverse narratives of Black Alaskans on Friday, Feb. 9, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The celebration will showcase "Black in Alaska: Interior Edition," a multimedia exhibit that examines the rich history and experience of Black life in Alaska through storytelling.
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  • A group of people, some in swim shorts, walk across snow to stand in front of the ÃÛÌÒTV temperature sign, which reads -45 degrees F.

    Alaska is still good at making cold

    February 01, 2024

    Moments after I bashed some sheet rock with a hammer to expose my home's water pipes to warmer air, I logged in to see another Special Weather Statement. A meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Fairbanks wrote: "After a brief 'warm-up' from the bitterly cold temperatures recently, another prolonged cold-snap will return to the Interior."
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  • Food protection manager course offered Feb. 27

    January 31, 2024

    The ÃÛÌÒTVCooperative Extension Service will offer a certified food protection manager training on Tuesday, Feb. 27, with proctors for testing available in 16 communities.
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