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A light beam produced by the new lidar emerges from the dome at the Subauroral Geophysical Observatory at Gakona. Photo by Mike Roddewig

New lidar advances atmospheric science at UAF research site

November 14, 2025
A new science tool at the University of Alaska Fairbanks research center in Gakona will advance understanding of Earth’s middle and upper...
 Tom Glass and Rodrigo Rangel navigate a beaver pond on the northern Seward Peninsula in August 2024. Photo by Benjamin Jones

Beavers’ Arctic expansion quickens impact of region's warming

November 13, 2025
The climate-driven spread of beaver ponds in Alaska’s Arctic accelerates the effects of a warming environment by causing pond-adjacent permafrost...
The aurora shines over Fairbanks on Oct. 5, 2024. Photo by Bryan Whitten

Triple blast of solar activity sets stage for active aurora show

November 11, 2025
An unusual triple-whammy of solar outbursts, including one scientists call a cannibal, began hitting Earth this afternoon and is likely to bring...
Marita and Walt Babula walk hand in hand Oct. 11, 2025, at the site of a 65-seat planetarium. The Babulas made a previously anonymous donation of $7.4 million to the project. Photo by Bryan Whitten

UAF planetarium set for spring opening

October 30, 2025
A decades-long dream of a planetarium at the University of Alaska Museum of the North will come to fruition this spring when the University of...
Associate research professor Carl Schmitt with the cloud particle imager he developed. Photo by Bryan Whitten

Researcher helps examine puzzling Arctic Ocean ice fog

October 17, 2025
A type of cloud that forms low near Alaska’s northern coast and over the Arctic Ocean lasts far longer than scientific understanding says it...
Pascal Buri, left, holds a drone ready for flying in the Swiss Alps in August 2021 for the study of how mountain glaciers interact with the atmosphere. Thomas Shaw of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria prepares to pilot the drone. Photo courtesy of Pascal Buri

Mountain glaciers will lose their insulating air layer, study finds

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...
Two Windracers ULTRA aircraft, which ACUASI purchased to test cargo deliveries and emergency responses to remote Alaska locations, occupy a hangar in Nenana. Photo by Jason Williams/ACUASI

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...

Plumbing for answers to an Alaska volcano mystery

October 9, 2025
Mount Edgecumbe volcano in Southeast Alaska sits in a place where a volcano shouldn’t really be sitting. Research underway with new federal...
Mount Edgecumbe rises in the foreground with Crater Ridge behind and to the north on May 19, 2022. Photo by Max Kaufman/Alaska Volcano Observatory

Scientists aim to map Mount Edgecumbe volcano’s upper plumbing

October 9, 2025
Mount Edgecumbe volcano in Southeast Alaska sits in a place where a volcano shouldn’t really be sitting. Research underway with new federal...