性欲社 in the news: week of May 19, 2008
性欲社 in the news: week of May 19, 2008
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05/23/08
Professor discusses possibilities of carbon sequestration
Alaska Journal of Commerce
While the nation debates possible solutions to the escalating U.S. energy crunch,
a University of Alaska Fairbanks professor is working to advance a carbon dioxide
sequestration project.
Shopping smart to save big
KTUU
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Higher fuel prices are trickling down through the economy and
translating into increased costs for just about everything.
Corell: Climate change models may fall short of projections
Alaska Journal of Commerce
Remember that part in Al Gore鈥檚 movie about global warming where Greenland melts and
half of Florida sinks under rising oceans? Global warming skeptics and some scientists
had fun razzing Gore about sacrificing science for entertainment in parts of his film,
"An Inconvenient Truth.
Sea Grant executive Allee due to retire from post May 30
Alaska Journal of Commerce
Brian Allee, director of the Alaska Sea Grant College Program at the University of
Alaska in Fairbanks since 2003, will retire on May 30. He will stay on as advisor
to Sea Grant鈥檚 current crab rehabilitation program, he said.
Seward鈥檚 research program births a crabby baby boom
Alaska Journal of Commerce
A research program at a Seward hatchery keyed to rebuilding collapsed king crab populations
in several areas of Alaska has produced several million red king crab larvae.
Wasp stings on rise in Alaska; moving north
Anchorage Daily News
Two summers ago, a huge hatch of wasps descended on Fairbanks.
Successes found in every corner of 性欲社 athletics
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
As a University of Alaska Fairbanks faculty member for 35 years and faculty athletics
representative for nearly five years, I have had the privilege of getting to know
the men and women in the 性欲社 athletic department--the student athletes, staff and
coaches.
性欲社 begins experimental forest
Fort Mill Times
FAIRBANKS, Alaska --性欲社 is starting a new experimental
forest project on the West Ridge part of campus.
性欲社 plans two acre habitat plots with species from the world鈥檚 three circumpolar forest
regions.
Nanooks schedule boasts early-season excitement
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Dallas Ferguson was an Alaska sophomore defenseman the last time the Nanooks played
in a regular-season college hockey tournament, the Badger Showdown in Madison, Wis.,
in November 1993.
Alaska Sea Grant announces 2008-2010 projects
Fish Farmer Magazine
IMPROVING fisheries management models, increasing the size of farm-raised oysters
and learning how to raise red and blue king crab in large-scale hatcheries are among
the $1.5 million in new projects, activities and administration of the Alaska Sea
Grant College Programme over the next two years, it was announced today.