BARROW -- More and more we're hearing about studies and findings in the Arctic. Climate change, diminishing sea ice, melting permafrost, and polar bears are popping up on news feeds and updates every ...
Introduction Have you ever seen video footage of an avalanche or landslide rolling down a hill? Why is it that at one moment everything seems fine then suddenly the mountain begins to slump? This ...
When earthquakes strike along the coastline, it isn’t just the shaking that can wreak havoc, but a one-two punch of tremors setting off undersea landslides that may produce the most devastation. That ...
US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum floated the concept of storing natural gas produced in Alaska’s North Slope and ...
To a tiny insect, a pond’s still surface can present a daunting waterscape. To move from water to land, a water-walking creature may have to scale a steep, slippery slope—the curved edge where water ...
This is a story of how a letter from two young students in Anchorage to a scientist inspired new science, scholarships, rewarding careers and, 48 years later, a giving-back of the opportunity to three ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Telling little fibs leads down a slippery slope to bigger lies — and our brains adapt to escalating dishonesty, which makes deceit easier, a new study shows. Neuroscientists at the ...