Geologists say the conditions that can lead to landslide-generated tsunamis are only getting more pronounced in Alaska.
Science & Tech
A Western Alaska village is finally getting high-speed internet, thanks to the pandemic
Many people moved their lives online because of the pandemic, but that wasn’t always possible in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
14-year-old artist uses NFTs to raise $50K for Alaska beluga conservation
Abigail, a 14-year-old in Puerto Rico who goes by PeachSunday online, is using her digital art and cryptocurrency to raise tens of thousands of real-life dollars for beluga.
Scientists may have found a planet outside of the Milky Way galaxy for the first time
The potential discovery could be interpreted as a beacon of hope for those looking for signs of planets beyond our own galaxy.
Listen to the otherworldly sound of Martian wind
NASA has launched an interactive resource that allows listeners to hear recordings taken millions of miles away on the surface of the Red Planet.
Aftershock of July’s magnitude 8.2 earthquake rattles Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island
The Alaska Earthquake Center said the quake was an aftershock of the magnitude 8.2 earthquake that reverberated in communities along the Alaska Peninsula in July — the country’s largest in half a century.





