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Alaska Is Losing Its Oil, Now What?
Alaska may be the largest state in the U.S., but its economy tells a different story. The state’s reliance on natural resources has led to economic stagnation, and its strategic importance plays a ...
The state-owned Alaska Aerospace Corp. signed a cooperation agreement with the University of Alaska on Tuesday in Fairbanks.
The federal government this week may name a Mat-Su mountain after a longtime Talkeetna miner and pioneer woman.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Electricity gave a big boost to microgrid innovation earlier this month with ...
The state-owned Alaska Aerospace Corp. signed a cooperation agreement with the University of Alaska on Tuesday in Fairbanks.
The U.S. Board on Geographic Names is scheduled to meet this week and consider a new name, Mount Carola, for an Alaska ...
A terrifying map released by researchers at the University of California San Francisco has revealed the country's dementia ...
Alaska's untapped energy potential could revitalize the economy, reduce foreign energy dependence, and create jobs while respecting native communities' needs.
WASHINGTON - Three of the nation's top officials overseeing U.S. energy policy traveled to Alaska last week to advance President Trump's goal of "unleashing" Alaska's potential in the oil and gas ...
Kaktovik, Alaska, resident thanks president for blocking environmental groups while Energy Secretary Chris Wright highlights untapped potential.
NASA is collaborating with the Alaska Satellite Facility in Fairbanks to create a powerful, web-based tool that will show the ...
Beech trees often come in clusters, as the matriarch sprouts dense groves, producing nuts that are a nutritious staple of ...