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Study finds Alaska, rest of Earth, to lose most of glacier mass
Geophysical Institute
May 29, 2025
An international study has found that Earth’s glaciers will lose 76% of their 2020 mass under current climate policy pledges made by nations...
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Fast-moving Greenland glacier has the attention of UAF scientists
Geophysical Institute
May 28, 2025
A powerhouse of ice flows rapidly on Greenland’s west coast, heading toward the ocean. Some of Earth’s largest icebergs are produced here...
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HAARP to hold fifth public open house Saturday, June 14
Geophysical Institute
May 23, 2025
The public can learn how scientists study Earth’s ionosphere, the region between the planet’s lower atmosphere and the vacuum of space, at a...
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New exhibit explores Earth’s changes and beauty through radar data
Geophysical Institute
May 16, 2025
The University of Alaska Museum of the North and Alaska Satellite Facility are presenting a new exhibit to showcase how synthetic aperture radar...
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Air Force completes transfer of HAARP land to UAF, Ahtna
Geophysical Institute
May 9, 2025
The University of Alaska now owns the land beneath its upper atmospheric research facility near Gakona, nearly 10 years after acquiring the site...
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Alaska climate report: Wet April reduced drought talk, but wildfire risk remains
Geophysical Institute
May 7, 2025
Alaska entered its legally designated wildfire season April 1, but the good news is that the month was exceptionally wet, according to the Alaska...
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Geophysical Institute and Poker Flat Research Range announce summer tours
Geophysical Institute
April 29, 2025
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute is offering free public tours to showcase some of its science facilities. Two different...
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Vibrations so small you can’t feel them hold Alaska climate secrets
Geophysical Institute
April 22, 2025
Tiny Gulf of Alaska ocean wave vibrations unnoticeable by humans reach as far north as the state’s Arctic coastline. These and other very low...
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In Alaska, getting to a research site can be a bit different
Geophysical Institute
April 21, 2025
You go where the science is. In Alaska, that can mean traveling by dog team. “I had never done that, and it was definitely more difficult than I...
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