Latest Alaska News

Climate change leaves northern tree swallows most vulnerable
World-first global assessment maps PFAS pollution in whales and dolphins
Buoy oh Buoy – Tracking ocean waves from storms in Antarctica to ripples in Alaska
UW researchers decipher beluga calls to bolster conservation efforts
Near miss tsunami in Alaska during tourist season last year highlights increasing environmental instability
Alaska Airlines signs for Boeing Virtual Airplane Training Platform
Galaxies of life are collecting dust in museums – digitizing microscope slides can uncover billions of fossils for natural history
A quiet Alaska fault is missing the fluids scientists expected – and it’s changing what we know about earthquake zones
More shearwaters are washing up dead on Australian beaches. It’s not due to ‘natural’ causes
Swum into a jellyfish bloom recently? Here’s what may have triggered it
Parasitic Tapeworm – Risk To Domestic Dogs And Humans
Family That Serves And Soars
Labor Still Not Delivering Gas That’s Needed
Cold-Hardy Rhubarb Cultivars Evaluated for Commercial Promise and Conservation in Alaska
Climate change may complicate avalanche risk across the Pacific Northwest
American Indian and Alaska Native peoples face increased risk for fatal police violence in and around reservations
Selective forest thinning in the eastern Cascades supports both snowpack and wildfire resilience
Extreme weather is transforming the world’s rivers. We need new ways to protect them
Two major incidents in six months: ConocoPhillips can’t be trusted to drill for gas off VIC coast
Boeing Reports Fourth Quarter Results
Groundhogs are lousy forecasters but valuable animal engineers – and an important food source
Europe has five options for responding to Trump’s Greenland threats. None of them look good
Boeing and Alaska Airlines Announce Largest Airplane Order in Airline’s History
Oldest known cremation in Africa poses 9,500-year-old mystery about Stone Age hunter-gatherers
Killer Whale Communities Near Hokkaido
AI’s errors may be impossible to eliminate – what that means for its use in health care
Boeing Elects Bradley D. Tilden to Board of Directors
Bad wealth made good: how to tackle Britain’s twin faultlines of low growth and rising inequality
HX Expeditions and the University of Tasmania Expand World-First Education Program Beyond Antarctica, Beginning with the Arctic
All aboard: UW researchers bring expertise to inaugural ocean week events
Solar storms have influenced our history – an environmental historian explains how they could also threaten our future
More than half of Tamar River wetlands lost since European settlement
New Faces In Gippsland Lakes Coordinating Committee
Tiny Travellers Touch Down At Ricketts Point
Artistic Journey Of Yu-Fang Chi: Interview On Far Away
Eight Sleep Expands Its Sleep Technology Platform With New Pod Pillow Cover
Alaska’s Fat Bear Week is more than a bit of fun – for the animals, size is a matter of survival
Nuclear in your backyard? Tiny reactors could one day power towns and campuses – but community input will be key
How Is Paint Made?
Zelensky leaves Washington with Trump’s security guarantees, but are they enough?
Putin got the red-carpet treatment from Trump. Where does this leave Ukraine?
Television Interview – Weekend Sunrise
Moose have lived in Colorado for centuries – unpacking the evidence from history, archaeology and oral traditions
Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 concludes
Climate interventions to save our oceans need stronger governance
Military Partners Strengthen Ties In Australia
Seismologists tapped into the fiber optic cable network to study offshore faults
Trump’s budget cuts could shut down local news outlets and reduce reporting on emergencies