Engine 557 ran on coal when it first came to Alaska in 1944. Using oil, the 557 Restoration Company fired it up again in ...
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Iranian regime's 'iron fist': Internet blackout as protests swell to hundreds of thousands
Protests in Iran began days before the new year and have spread nationwide to more than 170 locations in 25 provinces. With increasing discontent over the faltering economy and protesters now chanting ...
Worried about the safety of cooking with cast iron or carbon steel pans? This video dives into how seasoning works, why ...
A buildup of hazardous gas at Alaska’s Red Dog mine in recent weeks forced the huge zinc and lead operation to fit workers ...
Naturally, I took the knife hunting and it brought me great fortune. It was in my pocket when I shot two 360-class bulls ...
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Arctic Rivers Are Turning Orange as the Ground Thaws Beneath Them
Across hundreds of miles of Alaska’s North Slope, long-frozen ground is thawing. As it does, naturally occurring metals ...
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Arctic warming: CU Boulder scientists contribute to global report
University of Colorado Boulder researchers have contributed to a major global report on conditions in the Arctic, with the ...
A river in northern Alaska made the scientific community focus on it recently after parts of its waterway had changed their colour dramatically, a fac.
Hundreds of Arctic rivers and streams are turning bright red-orange, not from chemical pollution, but from naturally occurring iron spilling from long-frozen ground as temperatures warm. The “rusting ...
The University of Alaska Museum of the North is pleased to announce the recent acquisition of a bar-tailed godwit sculpture ...
NOAA cuts, economic headwinds and invasive species pose problems, but there was some recovery in crab stocks and salmon harvests.
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