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One of the unique examples of such cooperation was the establishment of the Alaska–Siberia Air Route (ALSIB), on which ...
Guthrie responded to the discovery of “Blue Babe,” a 50,000-year-old steppe bison found north of Fairbanks in 1979.
The Breakup Triathlon welcomed 99 participants on Sunday, each taking on the challenge of swimming, biking and running their way around the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus in pursuit of the ...
Long before social media pranks and senior class hijinks, Fairbanks had the Tradition Stone — a slab of cement forged in ...
New data from a group of researchers shows a gain of coastline from receding glaciers in Alaska. According to UAF, between ...
Located on the campus of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, this museum is the state's only research and teaching museum. Housing more than 1.4 million artifacts and specimens, the collections ...
In 2024, the Oxford University Press declared “brain rot ... a brain of someone who died in Alaska’s climate might still look quite different than someone who died in Florida’s.
While the characteristics of Fairbanks’ air-quality situation make it tough to address, they also fascinate scientists. An electric cord is used to heat the engine block of a car parked on Oct. 30, ...
Gooshdeihéen didn’t formally participate in the harvest until after completing his undergraduate education at Whitworth University in Spokane ... who lives in Fairbanks, Alaska. Her friend, Sara ...
Joey graduated with a bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and spent eight years covering the sports scene on the Kenai Peninsula as a reporter for the Peninsula ...
If the Chirikof cows could be managed there would be no problem, but that’s probably never going to happen again given the location, according to Saltonstall, curator of archaeology ... at the ...
Paul Wilcox, a geologist at the University of Innsbruck, has discovered the first land-based evidence of meltwater pulses ...