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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...
Tim Slauson, left, and Liam Forbes install components to increase the capacity of the Chinook computer system in February 2017. Chinook is operated by Research Computing Systems at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute. Photo courtesy of UAF GI Research Computing Systems.

Flexible Chinook computer does more with less power

December 11, 2017
Download text and photo caption here. A computer named Chinook has made scientific calculation at the University of Alaska Fairbanks faster and...

UAF researchers to share ways to boost women in science

December 8, 2017
University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute researchers will talk about their efforts to involve girls in science during a panel on...

Research finds that beavers are colonizing Arctic Alaska

December 7, 2017
Beaver activity in Arctic tundra regions may amplify the effects of climate change on permafrost and lead to landscape changes not currently...
Attendees participate in a synthetic aperture radar training session in Huntsville, Alabama. Photo by Franz Meyer.

Researchers to create radar data literacy center

December 1, 2017
University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers will bring radar imagery training to Central and South America. “Over the past two years, the...
Matthew Westhoff replaces the battery on a drone aircraft in between course runs, which last three to four minutes. UAF photo by Josh Hartman.

UAF to host drone races

November 27, 2017
The first University of Alaska Fairbanks drone races will be held at the Patty Center ice arena from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3. The Alaska...