
Cheetahs and Soybeans | Geophysical Institute
Dec 18, 2025 · Since North American cheetahs mostly eat a commercial feline diet based on horsemeat and soy, while the cheetahs living and breeding more successfully elsewhere are being fed whole …
Biologist sees value in unchanged landscape - Geophysical Institute
Jul 26, 2006 · From there he would fly to Iran, where he has tracked the rare Asian cheetah. Before he left Fairbanks, he said the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should remain untouched. “As a naturalist, …
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Pogo Geology Symposium 2025 - Geophysical Institute
Pogo Geology SymposiumSeptember 25 & 26, 2025University of Alaska FairbanksDay 1 location: Globe Room, Room 215, Elvey BuildingDay 2 location: BP Design Theater, Room 401A, Usibelli Building
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Life Underfoot - Geophysical Institute
Jul 11, 2025 · Locked in frozen soil and dormant throughout the long northern winter, an abundance of life becomes evident in the spring. Studies by University of Alaska biologists show that the life in the …
Human Powered Flight | Geophysical Institute
Oct 30, 2025 · A new hobby--human-powered flight--is likely to come gliding over the horizon in the years ahead. In 1977, only 74 years after the Wright brothers made the first powered flight, a human …
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TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES - Geophysical Institute
What do pollution, ecology, nuclear winter, seismic hazard prediction and genetic engineering have in common? They are all subjects of scientific research with potentially far-reaching economic, social …
Alaska writer awarded an honorary degree | Geophysical Institute
May 27, 2021 · Alaska is large in its acreage of spruce swamps and spongey tundra but small in the number of writers who have described this place with both zealous accuracy and lyrical readability.