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Tracking big quakes around the world
February 9, 2012
Descriptions of destructive earthquakes and their effects have been preserved for hundreds of years in oral and written histories of people from...
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State recognizes Alaska inventors with proclamation
February 7, 2012
The Alaska Inventors Alliance and the Alaska Patent & Trademark Resource Center will host a daylong event Saturday, Feb. 11 at the University of...
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Lecture to detail developing reindeer industry in Alaska
February 3, 2012
More than 90 percent of food consumed in Alaska is imported from Outside. Even the slightest disruption in food availability can result in...
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Unmanned aircraft kick off Science for Alaska lectures
January 27, 2012
As the Coast Guard Cutter Healy and the tanker vessel Renda moved slowly through sea ice toward Nome, University of Alaska Fairbanks personnel...
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Science for Alaska course for teachers offered
January 25, 2012
The University of Alaska Fairbanks is offering a professional development course for Alaska educators this spring. Teachers can enroll to earn up...
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No GI holiday star this year
December 14, 2011
The holiday star usually shining at the top of the Geophysical Institute’s Elvey Building has electrical issues that cannot be addressed safely...
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Professor, students collect seafloor data in Arctic Ocean
September 26, 2011
Located at the top of the globe, beneath the Arctic Ocean, the Amerasia Basin is poorly understood. This large depression in the ocean floor was...
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UAF names space scientist Geophysical Institute director
August 31, 2011
The University of Alaska Fairbanks has selected Robert “Bob” McCoy as the Geophysical Institute’s new director. McCoy will be the seventh...
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New director of GI named
August 25, 2011
Vice Chancellor for Research Mark Myers announced that Robert McCoy has accepted the position of director of the Geophysical Institute, with a...
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