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The University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute and Alaska Aerospace Corp. will work together under a new agreement to jointly develop and offer spaceport services to the booming commercial ...
Alaska, the 49th state of the U.S., is one of the most fascinating places on Earth, but surprisingly, it's also one of the least populated. While its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unique ...
The federal government this week may name a Mat-Su mountain after a longtime Talkeetna miner and pioneer woman.
Ancient fossils from Alaska reveal birds nested in the Arctic 73 million years ago, challenging previous assumptions about ...
A need for more energy to fuel data centers has driven Big Tech to the side of those in Congress who support clean-energy ...
Alaska's untapped energy potential could revitalize the economy, reduce foreign energy dependence, and create jobs while respecting native communities' needs.
When volcanoes are preparing to erupt, scientists rely on typical signs to warn people living nearby: deformation of the ...
Multi-year agreement builds on long-standing relationship to enhance access to the benefits of low earth orbit satellite communications to telco’s enterprise and government customers and support ...
The brilliant aurora was followed by a major geomagnetic storm triggered by a solar flare emitted from the Sun last Friday.
The auroras were caused by a powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) that struck Earth head-on in the early hours of 1 June.
Greenlands Dickson Fjord experienced a colossal landslide that triggered a 650-foot mega-tsunami, causing the Earth to pulse ...
Newly Discovered Fossils Reveal Birds Have Been Nesting in the Arctic Circle for Almost 73 Million Years Ancient fossils have ...