In 2018, DNA science provided a breakthrough in the case.
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At open house, scientists explain what HAARP can — and can’t — do
It’s a facility that some claim has caused caribou to walk backward.
UAS to get $2.3M in federal funds to expand mariculture program
The White House recently announced $49 million dollars in funding for further development of Alaska’s mariculture industry.
University of Alaska Southeast begins search for new chancellor
Applications and nominations for initial review are due Oct. 30, though the recruitment will remain open until filled.
University of Alaska faculty union files unfair labor practice complaint
The complaint alleges the administration unlawfully declared an impasse, illegally implemented its “best and final offer” and engaged in direct bargaining with the faculty through email.
University of Alaska administration rejects faculty’s latest contract proposal
Another mediation is scheduled Aug. 31, but union says options like striking or filing an unfair labor practice complaint are still “on the table.”
Biden is canceling up to $10K in student loans, $20K for Pell Grant recipients
The sweeping plan forgives up to $20,000 of federal student loan debt for Pell Grant recipients and up to $10,000 for other qualifying borrowers.
University of Alaska faculty union hopes to end a year of contract negotiations
University of Alaska faculty members returned to work earlier this week and are back on contract, though which contract is in dispute.
Alaskapox a subject of scientific intrigue while world copes with more dangerous monkeypox
Like other diseases caused by Orthopoxvirus strains, Alaskapox is found in small mammals, animal populations that can get overlooked.
A difficult, dynamic place: Lessons from nearly 50 years studying Glacier Bay’s outer coast
Southeast’s tall young mountains, giant earthquakes, green rainforests and large bears have kept University of Alaska geologist Dan Mann coming back for nearly half a century.