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  • A person in a white coat holds a pencil and a clipboard with a form on it in a commercial-style kitchen.

    Certified food protection manager training classes offered

    December 06, 2021

    AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Cooperative Extension Service will offer three certified food protection manager trainings in early 2022.
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  • Kelp farm. Photo by Michael Stekoll.

    Kelp farming shows promise as new industry

    December 03, 2021

    AVÀÇÂÛ̳ coastal residents have started to supplement their income by growing kelp.
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  • A close-up image of a golden eagle's head.

    Thousands of golden eagles depend on AVÀÇÂÛ̳

    December 03, 2021

    The number of golden eagles that spend summers in AVÀÇÂÛ̳ is more than three times the previous estimate, biologists just determined.
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  • UAF photo by JR Ancheta
An employee at an on-campus vaccination clinic holds a syringe.

    Free drop-in COVID-19, flu vaccination clinics scheduled

    December 03, 2021

    UAF will host free public COVID-19 and flu drop-in vaccination clinics Dec. 7-8 and Dec. 14-15 from noon to 8 p.m. in the Patty Center on campus.
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  • Photo by Jason Ahrns
Clouds of vapor traces caused by chemical releases from the rocket form a grid pattern to show the movement of the wind in the upper atmosphere. The photograph was made from a NASA aircraft off the northeast coast of Greenland.

    Rocket flies high over Norway in UAF scientist's atmosphere experiment

    December 01, 2021

    The C-REX-2 experiment is looking for answers to a dense patch in the Earth's upper atmosphere.
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  • Gamers sit at consoles in the AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Esports Center at UAF.

    UAF esports teams building on first semester of competition

    December 01, 2021

    AVÀÇÂÛ̳ entered the world of intercollegiate esports competition this semester, fielding four teams that compete against gamers across the country.
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  • Photo courtesy of UAMN. Cabin in the Woods by Helen Linck Atkinson is on display at the UA Museum of the North.

    December museum programs explore winter

    December 01, 2021

    The University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Museum of the North is focusing on the theme of winter during family programs in December.
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  • The first six UAF Student Investment Fund presidents gather. Front row, from left: Steve Bainbridge, spring and fall '92; Gordon Cooper, fall '91. Back row, from left: Gary Hagestead, spring '93; Greg Krier, fall '93; Dan Flodin, spring '94; Charles Christy, fall '94. Photo courtesy of CBSM.

    UAF Student Investment Fund celebrates 30-year anniversary

    November 30, 2021

    The Student Investment Fund provides UAF students with real-world investment experience, made possible by a $100,000 allocation from the UA Foundation to the UAF College of Business and Security Management, formerly the School of Management.
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  • The late-November sun shines over a Fairbanks lake.

    Gratitude comes easy to science writer

    November 24, 2021

    With a short work week upon us and me not wanting to rush a draft through the editing pipeline, this week I visit a theme many writers are pulling from their back pockets: gratitude.
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  • A landscape photo shows Kotzebue's solar array and wind turbines.

    UAF, electric utility collaborate to overhaul Kotzebue energy monitoring system

    November 23, 2021

    Kotzebue's electric utility will install advanced electricity meters next year with help from the University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Fairbanks.
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  • Andy Aschwanden

    UAF tapped as part of new National Science Foundation institutes

    November 22, 2021

    Two researchers at the UAF Geophysical Institute will participate in a new five-year $75 million effort by the National Science Foundation to increase collaboration among scientists and engineers to handle key problems.
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  • Outcrop at meteor impact site in New Mexico

    UAF scientist reveals cause of lost magnetism at meteorite site

    November 19, 2021

    A University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Fairbanks scientist has discovered a method for detecting and better defining meteorite impact sites that have lost their craters.
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  • Two killer whales rise from calm waters, exhaling spray into the air.

    Listening to the voices of killer whales

    November 18, 2021

    Hannah Myers' fieldwork, executed on a 34-foot vessel that sails out of Seward, is shedding light on killer whales in the undersea world off the south coast of AVÀÇÂÛ̳.
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  • Man poses with a water sample while doing field work.

    Study: Sulfolane-eating microbe common in North Pole groundwater

    November 17, 2021

    A University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Fairbanks research team has determined that a sulfolane-eating microbe is commonly found in North Pole groundwater but that it probably can't remedy the area's widespread contamination by the industrial solvent.
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  • UAF scientist wins prestigious award for Arctic research

    November 12, 2021

    John Walsh, a climate scientist at the University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Fairbanks, has received the Mohn Prize for his outstanding research in the Arctic.
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