Recent Articles

Baghdad air not good; Arctic Ocean cooling in places;Ned Rozell. #1986; 11/17/09

Permafrost near the equator; hummingbirds near the subarctic; Ned Rozell. #1985; 11/11/09

The world according to a dog's nose; Ned Rozell. #1984; 11/4/09

Journey into the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes; Ned Rozell. #1983; 10/28/09

A bad night in a good box; Ned Rozell. #1982; 10/21/09

Mobile reindeer processing unit deployed to western Alaska; Ned Rozell. #1981; 10/14/09

Leaves stuck on trees; tornado witnessed; Ned Rozell. #1980; 10/6/09

Thaw scars widespread across the northland; Ned Rozell. #1979; 9/30/09

Albedo change about to alter Alaska; Ned Rozell. #1978; 9/23/09

Waterspouts, dust devils, williwaws and tornadoes; Ned Rozell. #1977; 9/16/09

Drilling for permafrost on Mount Kilimanjaro; Ned Rozell. #1976; 9/9/09

"Cold" sweeps the nation; Ned Rozell. #1975; 9/2/09

The Selawik Slump grows unabated; Ned Rozell. #1974; 8/26/09

Life inching its way back to Kasatochi; Ned Rozell. #1973; 8/19/09

A brand new world in the Aleutians; Ned Rozell. #1972; 8/12/09

A crayfish lived in Denali Park; Ned Rozell. #1971; 8/6/09

Above-average fire year follows lean years; Ned Rozell. #1970; 7/27/09

Are Alaska's glaciers growing?; Ned Rozell. #1969; 7/23/09

The flight of the Kanuti whimbrel; Ned Rozell. #1968; 7/15/09

Newborn moose calves fight very slim odds; Ned Rozell. #1967; 7/8/09

Of voles, bats, caribou, and the mammal with the big brain; Ned Rozell. #1966; 7/1/09

Scientists discover track of soaring prehistoric creature; Ned Rozell. #1965; 6/24/09

Sun stands still on Saturday solstice; Ned Rozell. #1964; 6/17/09

Scientist kills polar bear during first field experience; Ned Rozell. #1963; 6/10/09

Stampede Trail has a story of permafrost's warming potential; Ned Rozell. #1962; 6/3/09

Cooler decades ahead, researcher says; Ned Rozell. #1961; 5/28/09

Fungus gnats survive winter half-frozen; Ned Rozell. #1960; 5/20/09

1946 tsunami survivor shares her story; Ned Rozell. #1959; 5/12/09

Renowned raven researcher visits Alaska; Ned Rozell. #1958; 5/06/09

Springtime smoke in Siberia is our arctic haze; Ned Rozell. #1957; 4/27/09

Tiny barbarians at the gate;Ned Rozell. #1956; 4/16/09

White creatures changing with the seasons;Ned Rozell. #1955; 4/13/09

Seward devastated during 1964 earthquake:Ned Rozell. #1954; 4/8/09

Lower 48's development footprint larger than Southeast;Ned Rozell. #1953; 4/1/09

Biofuel chugs on during a cold Alaska night; Ned Rozell. #1952; 3/23/09

The loneliest volcano in Alaska; Ned Rozell. #1951; 3/18/09

The life and times of snowshoe hares; Ned Rozell. #1950; 3/10/09

Invasion of the redlegged frog; Ned Rozell. #1949; 3/5/09

Forty-five years since the big one;
Ned Rozell. #1948; 2/26/09

Big industry meets a small fishing town
; Ned Rozell. #1947; 2/18/09

Why don't hibernating bears get osteoporosis?;
Ned Rozell. #1946; 2/10/09

Ernest Leffingwell: Scientist with a fan club; Ned Rozell. #1945; 2/04/09

Northern life endures a midwinter's thaw; Ned Rozell. #1944; 1/28/09

More Alaska news from a gathering of scientists; Ned Rozell. #1943; 1/21/09

Alaska's crumbling northern coastline; Ned Rozell. #1942; 1/13/09

The rigors of research in the cold; Ned Rozell. #1941; 1/07/09

A mission to study crops in the Far North; Ned Rozell. #1940; 12/24/08

More talk of a warming world in San Francisco; Ned Rozell. #1939; 12/22/08

Storm exposes unknown glacier on Alaska coast; Ned Rozell. #1938; 12/17/08

Don't forget the giants, researcher says; Ned Rozell. #1937; 12/10/08

Vitamin D, salmon, wildfires, and sheep that eat dirt; Ned Rozell. #1936; 12/03/08

The price of oil and poor air quality; Ned Rozell. #1935; 11/25/08

Alaskans' vitamin D production slows to a halt; Ned Rozell. #1934; 11/19/08

The measure of the north's great mountains; Ned Rozell. #1933; 11/12/08

See you in Saskatchewan, said the swan;
Ned Rozell. #1932; 11/04/08

Why do snowshoe hares eat dirt?;
Ned Rozell. #1931; 10/29/08

When the Civil War came to Alaska; Ned Rozell. #1930; 10/21/08

Free fish become data for college degree; Ned Rozell. #1929; 10/15/08

Where are the Alaska bats right now?; Ned Rozell. #1928; 10/8/08

Ancient whalers leave their mark on the north; Ned Rozell. #1927; 10/1/08

Northern lab featured studies of the cold and quirky; Ned Rozell. #1926; 9/24/08

Alaska fare from a northern science conference; Ned Rozell. #1925; 9/17/08

Volcanologists step on familiar but different ground; Ned Rozell. #1924; 9/10/08

Whither the ice worms? Team offers bounty; Ned Rozell. #1923; 9/3/08

Should birds stay, or should they go?; Ned Rozell. #1922; 8/27/08

Rat Island may be due for a name change; Ned Rozell. #1921; 8/20/08

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