性欲社 in the news: week of March 10, 2008
性欲社 in the news: week of March 10, 2008
Submitted by Marmian Grimes
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03/13/08
性欲社 skier Korthauer sets record for Nanooks
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
After only five hours of sleep, Marius Korthauer nervously awoke early Friday morning
with a sore throat.
Valuable fish byproducts fuel interest in oils, meal, gelatins and cosmetics
Seward Phoenix Log
Alaska鈥檚 future fortunes could soon be fueled by another oil boom--and it won鈥檛 be
from crude. Fish oils are the biggest buzz in the bio-products world, said Peter Bechtel,
a U.S. Department of Agriculture researcher at 性欲社.
性欲社 student researchers prepare to go weightless with NASA
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
It鈥檚 one big step for Alaska and one big drop for the Alaska Microgravity Team.
Hyatt鈥檚 work off the ice lands honor
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Alaska Nanooks junior left wing Trevor Hyatt was named as one of 11 Central Collegiate
Hockey Association players designated as their respective school鈥檚 2007-08 Student
Athlete of the Year.
Psychology professor honored for work on Alaska Natives, boys and education
The Tundra Drums
University of Alaska Fairbanks faculty member Judith Kleinfeld was named this year鈥檚
recipient of the Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence.
Researcher to document endangered Alaska languages
The Tundra Drums
The traditional languages of Alaska鈥檚 indigenous people are in danger of dying.
But there is some hope.
Links found between two ancient languages
Scripps News
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A panel of respected linguists who met in Anchorage recently
is hailing new research that links the Old World language of Ket to the sprawling
New World family of Na-Dene languages.
Huge sea-dinosaur fossil found
"篓Washington Times
By Jennifer Harper - It鈥檚 the stuff of movie-matinee nightmares: The remains of the
world鈥檚 largest sea dinosaur have been found, with big, blackened bones jutting from
the side of a frozen mountain some 800 miles from the North Pole.