
Magpies a more common sight throughout Alaska
May 11, 2012 · The lack of a term for the black-billed magpie may be because the bird was not in Southwest Alaska until recently. The long-tailed relative of ravens and jays seems to be extending its …
Life endures in hidden, cold worlds - Geophysical Institute
Mar 21, 2013 · While Taras waded through a winter’s worth of snow to point out the scratchy wing marks of a magpie or similar-size bird, another instructor worked in a white crater 30 feet away, levering …
Mug shot of a wolf, magpie names, goodbye Rat Island
Jun 28, 2012 · Qalerayak is the word for black-billed magpie throughout the entire area in which people speak Yup’ik. * * * Rat Island is no more. After more than 200 years with that name, the small island …
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A tandem of NASA sounding rockets blasted off from Poker Flat Research Range at about 1:30 a.m. today on a mission to better understand how...
Sickly Tans - Geophysical Institute
Oct 23, 2025 · The experts' horror of ultraviolet light isn't really new. For years they've been warning sunlovers like me that sunshine ages skin--young tanned hides quickly become old leathery ones, so …
Weasels Afloat - Geophysical Institute
Jul 21, 1994 · We all appreciate that sea otters are right up there with giant pandas for pure critter appeal. It wouldn't do for our visitors to think these bewhiskered, back-floating charmers are anything …
Land Clearing | Geophysical Institute
Dec 18, 2025 · Probably the best possible way to clear a forested area for agricultural use is in-place burning of whatever vegetation exists. Unfortunately, this is not easy to do because forest fires do …
Dirty Detecting | Geophysical Institute
Nov 26, 1997 · Detective novels are my favorite escape reading; I love whodunits and howdidits. Thus I was easily lured into a recent set of articles in the British journal New Scientist that dealt with using …
Measuring Earthquakes - Geophysical Institute
Nov 6, 2025 · The Richter scale uses seismographs to measure actual ground motion at a specific distance (100 km) from the earthquake epicenter (origin). Earthquakes smaller than Richter scale 3 …