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More than 70 paintings, including works by "The Scream" artist Edvard Munch, bring Nordic and Canadian landscapes to life in Buffalo through January 2026.
A sea of reds, oranges, yellows and blues float through the air with changes in the wind to mimic the movement of a flock of ...
The Fairbanks Arts Association is hosting a First Friday opening-night reception this week followed by the annual Chena Lake Art and Music Festival on Saturday.
Celebrate 50 years of Arctic research from the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Toolik Field Station at an art show this ...
The baked Alaska—a dessert of toasty meringue shielding ice cream and cake from open flame—of course. And right now, the dish ...
Root pipe welding using the 6010 electrode in the 6G position is one of the most challenging and essential skills in the ...
Awe can be triggered by art, nature, people, or acts of mind-blowing skill or risk. Like from skiing down a snow-covered hill before skimming across a pond of cold water, or from watching a group of ...
This study presents the fabrication of vertical GaN junction barrier Schottky (JBS) diodes by using magnesium (Mg) ion implantation on a channeling condition and subsequent ultrahigh-pressure ...
The companies did not appeal the USGS decision but did request that the unit be preserved and two years, until May 12, 1966, to allow for a second well. No second well was drilled, and the unit was ...
A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Alaska on Wednesday, unleashing seismic shockwaves that raced through the Earth's crust and lit up monitoring stations across the globe.
Alaska is the most earthquake-prone state in the U.S. and one of the most seismically active regions in the world, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The state experiences a magnitude 7 ...
Ground shaking was strongest in Sand Point, with reports of "objects flying out of the pantry and off of shelves," noted the Alaska Earthquake Center.