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Greg Shipman of the Geophysical Institute holds 3-D printed, one-third scale models of the broken (left) and unbroken femurs of a 12-year-old boy. The GI Machine Shop made the models for Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. Geophysical Institute photo by LJ Evans.

UAF research built upon Machine Shop gadgetry

March 21, 2018
Download text and photo captions here. “I never know what’s going to walk through that door,” said Greg Shipman, the shop manager of the...
A glacial icefall spills through a steep valley in the Alaska Range, home to thousands of glaciers covering an area of roughly 13,900 square kilometers. Photo courtesy of Regine Hock.

Declining glaciers may affect water availability this century

February 2, 2018
The annual volume of water from melting glaciers has begun to drop in almost half the 56 large river basins investigated in a recent study, a...
UAF researchers collaborated with a composer to meld original music with remotely sensed imagery of wildfires, such as this example from the 2014 Funny River Fire burning north of Tustamena Lake on the Kenai Peninsula. Photo courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey/NASA/Landsat.

Science and art combine to convey wildfire’s effects

December 14, 2017
University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists are presenting their work at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in New Orleans this week. Here...

Rising permafrost temperatures could bring widespread thawing

December 14, 2017
University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists are presenting their work at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in New Orleans this week. Here...
Twilight arrives at the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program’s antenna array and instrument shelters near Gakona. Photo by Jessica Matthews.

HAARP provides power to Copper Valley

December 13, 2017
One of five diesel engines at the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program facility in Gakona, Alaska...

Scientists work with locals to study Chukchi ice

December 13, 2017
University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists are presenting their work at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in New Orleans this week. Here...
Image courtesy Alaska Satellite Facility SARVIEWS automatically provides usable hazard information using existing notification systems and Sentinel-1 satellite data, as seen in this interferogram from the magnitude 7.2 earthquake Dec. 12 on the Iraq-Iran border.

SARVIEWS provides free hazard data quickly

December 13, 2017
University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists are presenting their work at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in New Orleans this week. Here...

Researchers represent UAF at vast science meeting

December 11, 2017
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting is the place to be for many of the nation’s geoscientists. As usual, the University of Alaska Fairbanks’...

NOAA, partners to reveal 2017 Arctic Report Card

December 11, 2017
University of Alaska Fairbanks permafrost researcher Vladimir Romanovsky will join fellow scientists at a news conference Tuesday, Dec. 12, to...