"Frankenfish" May Encounter Another Roadblock

Another roadblock or barrier is in the process of being erected in the case of the highly controversial "Frankenfish" the genetically altered Atlantic Salmon sporting genes from the Pacific King Salmon and Ocean Pout, another eel-like species of fish.... Full story

Governor Parnell Honors Returning Strykers

May 16, 2012, Fairbanks, Alaska – Governor Sean Parnell welcomed home members of the 1-25th Stryker Brigade Combat Team at Fort Wainwright. ... Full story

4.6 Quake Shakes Anchorage Residents Awake Wednesday Morning

Anchorage residents were shook awake this morning at 7:02:51 am today s the earth below them shook with a 4.6 magnitude quake.... Full story

168th Air Refueling Wing Maintainers Keep Aircraft Mission Ready

EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska – If you spend time with aircraft maintenance personnel for any length of time, you soon realize they speak in a language few outside of their career field understand.... Full story

GM Drops Advertising at Facebook Just Days Before Social Giant's IPO

While Facebook, founded eight years ago by Mark Zuckerburg, is readying to begin trading on the Nazdaq on Friday, news broke that GM yesterday announced that it was dropping Facebook as an advertising venue.... Full story

Girl Child Marriages Decline In South Asia, But Only Among Youngest

Each year, more than 10 million girls under the age of 18 marry, usually under force of local tradition and social custom. Almost half of these compulsory marriages occur in South Asia. A new study suggests that more than two decades of effort to eliminate the practice has produced mixed results. ... Full story

Early Morning Wasilla Stalker Arrested and Held Without Bail

During the early morning hours this morning, at 1:30 am, Alaska State Troopers received a report of a suspicious vehicle parked in front of a residence on Bideford Boulevard in Wasilla. ... Full story

Smoked Cannabis Reduces Some Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

Controlled trial shows improved spasticity, reduced pain after smoking medical marijuana ... Full story

Why Omega-3 Oils Help at the Cellular Level

Findings suggest possibility of boosting their health benefit ... Full story

Internet Usage Patterns May Signify Depression

ROLLA, Mo. – In a new study analyzing Internet usage among college students, researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have found that students who show signs of depression tend to use the Internet differently than those who show no symptoms of depression. ... Full story

Anthropologists Discover Earliest Form of Wall Art

Anthropologists working in southern France have determined that a 1.5 metric ton block of engraved limestone constitutes the earliest evidence of wall art. ... Full story

Sunspot AR-1476 Continues to Grow and Evolve, Unleashes M5.7 Solar Flare This Morning

Sunspot AR-1476 is currently on its 5th day of a two week transit across the face of the sun. The "Monster Sunspot" has a 65% chance of more M-Class solar flares and a 10% chance of X-Class flares within the next 24 hours according to NOAA forecasters. ... Full story

NASA Dawn Mission Reveals Secrets of Large Asteroid

PASADENA, Calif. – NASA's Dawn spacecraft has provided researchers with the first orbital analysis of the giant asteroid Vesta, yielding new insights into its creation and kinship with terrestrial planets and Earth's moon. ... Full story

Magpies a more common sight throughout Alaska

A while back, Ron Koczaja was walking a riverbank in Kasigluk with a village elder when a large, striking bird perched on a powerline. ... Full story

Alaska Army National Guard Unit Conducts Groundbreaking Training

CAMP DENALI, Alaska—Alaska Army National Guard Soldiers are conducting training in interior Alaska May 5-19 helping Soldiers prepare for future deployments overseas and provide critical support to Alaska residents during a state disaster. ... Full story

Alaska National Guard Tests Arctic Search and Rescue Capabilities

CAMP DENALI, Alaska—Alaska National Guardsmen performed arctic search and rescue (SAR) training May 2-9, testing skills and equipment during Operation Ardent Sentry 2012. ... Full story

Built-in Ear Plugs: Whales May Turn Down Their Hearing Sensitivity When Warned of an Impending Loud Noise

Toothed whales navigate through sometimes dark and murky waters by emitting clicks and then interpreting the pattern of sound that bounces back. The animals’ hearing can pick up faint echoes, but that sensitivity can be a liability around loud noises. ... Full story

GPS on Commercial Ships Could Improve Tsunami Warnings

Commercial ships travel across most of the globe and could provide better warnings for potentially deadly tsunamis, according to a study published May 5 by scientists at the University of Hawaii – Manoa (UHM) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. ... Full story

Once Again Air Station Kodiak Will Base Aircraft in Cordova for the Summer Season

In preparation efforts for the upcoming spring and summer salmon fishing season, the Coast Guard Air Station in Kodiak has begun positioning assets into Prince William Sound as well as the Gulf of Alaska. ... Full story

Obama and Romney Locked in Tight Race

President Obama’s decision to support same-sex marriage in the United States could have an impact on what is expected to be a close presidential election in November. But most experts believe the president’s fate is still tied to the domestic economy. ... Full story

Romney's Fellow Students Come Forward to Tell of Gay Student's Shearing

In an article today, posted in the Washington Post, Jason Horowitz wrote a lengthy piece focusing on an incident that occurred in 1965 pertaining to an attack on a fellow student by Mitt Romney. ... Full story

Obama Urges Congress to Pass Economic Bills

President Barack Obama is putting pressure on Congress to pass legislation he proposed earlier this year that he said will boost the U.S. economy. ... Full story

Alaska National Guard Safety Day to Educate Soldiers, Airmen and Families

CAMP DENALI, Alaska – The Alaska National Guard, in partnership with U.S. Army Alaska and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), is hosting a safety day on JBER May 18 to promote safe practices as more people become active with summer recreation. ... Full story

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