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Microplastics have quietly infiltrated even the most remote corners of Alaska, from urban waterways to the icy peaks of ...
A new study reveals how thawing permafrost is transforming dozens of rivers in Alaska, leading to irreversible changes.
Warming soil releases toxic metals that threaten fish and disrupt food chains. In Alaska’s Brooks Range, rivers that were once clear enough to drink have turned a murky orange as toxic metals spread ...
Scientists say the warming climate is triggering chemical reactions that leach toxic metals into once-pristine Arctic waters, degrading fish habitat, water quality, and life for local people.
Unable to wall itself off from the Pacific Ocean, the Malaspina Glacier is losing 20 to 30 feet per year in surface elevation ...
APU studies microplastics and, potentially, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Alaskan waterways, creating educational opportunities for APU students and the community ANCHORAGE, Alaska, ...
Alaska Aerospace owns and operates the Pacific Spaceport Complex on Kodiak Island, which will anchor for the 1,100-mile ...
The thunder of M119 howitzers echoed across the Yukon Training Area as Soldiers of the U.S. Army’s 2nd Battalion, 8th ...
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright said, “Today’s announcement by JERA and Glenfarne is another important step forward for ...
More than 6,400 American and Canadian service members, 100 aircraft, and seven naval vessels are in Alaska for this year’s Northern Edge training exercise that began this week. U.S. Indo-Pacific ...