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I was taught in culinary school that every fold of a chef’s toque represents an egg dish they have mastered. An entire week of school was dedicated exclusively to the endlessly useful culinary superstar we...
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I was taught in culinary school that every fold of a chef’s toque represents an egg dish they have mastered. An entire week of school was dedicated exclusively to the endlessly useful culinary superstar we...
Most people assume the greatest threats to their lives come disguised as bad things. We think of temptation, compromise, destructive habits, or poor decisions. Certainly those things can cause damage. But of...
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The tiny flying green annoyances seemed to be in greater numbers than usual this year in late May and early June.
The trick to a great kebab is to let it soak in the marinade for as long as you can
Mammography services return to the Central Peninsula Kenai Health Center for the first time in almost a decade
The summer season means many things are going on. The long daylight hours and warm temperatures make for a lot of outdoor activity.
The conservation service organization has already developed 12 miles on trails on the property
Kylie Aspelund mourns the loss of her mother and hopes her brother can receive the help he needs
Doesn’t it seem we are constantly identifying ourselves? Whether you are showing your ID, supplying a password, moving through multiple authentications, or even just being asked, “What’s your name?”...
Note: This Alaska Science Forum “time capsule” article was originally published on May 1, 1976. While employed at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, John M. Miller was the Alaska S...
Financial support, academic guidance and a built-in community help students succeed Starting college can feel like a big step. From navigating applications, course registration and financial aid to finding c...
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University of Alaska Fairbanks research team uses more than 700,000 data points for chinook salmon
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AUTHOR’S NOTE: An earlier version of this story first appeared in May 2013 in the Redoubt Reporter. The focus of this series is churches of the central Kenai Peninsula; clearly, there is also a rich church...
A shifting climate is bringing big, sudden changes to the Kuskokwim River and the people who rely on it
In the early hours of June 6, 1944, Allied troops descended into Normandy on D-Day. One of the men jumping from the planes was not carrying a rifle. Father Francis Sampson, nicknamed the “Parachuting Padre...
Note: This Alaska Science Forum “Time Capsule” article was originally published on Sept. 28, 2023. You may see a few more of these — as well as new guest authors — over the summer as we transition to...
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Recently, my kids made one of those classic science experiments: a clay volcano. They packed baking soda inside, poured vinegar over the top, and watched as it bubbled, foamed and spilled over the sides.
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Exploring scientific frontiers with the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute
Nearly 100 seniors graduated from Kenai Central High School in a commencement ceremony held Wednesday evening in the Renee C. Henderson Auditorium.