Pollen, algae, insects, radiolarians – each unique microfossil holds clues to how Earth has changed over millions of years.
Approximately 145 million: That's the number of specimens—including plants, animals, minerals, and human artifacts—curators ...
The museum is hosting events throughout the month ranging from an exploration of human evolutionary history to a celebration ...
For several decades, scientists were tracking ice melts in Alaska. Now, the melting has revealed a hidden island that has ...
A 1,578-foot tsunami in Alaska's Tracy Arm Fjord was the second largest ever recorded, driven by climate change.
When millions of tonnes of rock fell one kilometre into an Alaskan fiord last year, it set off one of the largest tsunamis ...
On the evening of Aug. 9, 2025, passengers on the Hanse Explorer finished taking selfies and videos of the South Sawyer ...
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Alaska’s Mount Kupreanof vents sulfur dioxide as earthquakes signal magma pushing toward the surface for the first time
Kupreanof Island sits in the middle of Alaska’s Alexander Archipelago, a roadless stretch of temperate rainforest roughly 100 ...
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Great Sitkin Volcano in Alaska continues a slow eruption as a lava dome grows inside the summit crater — rockfalls hit daily
Every day, blocks of cooling rock tumble from the edges of a growing lava dome near the top of Great Sitkin Volcano, a ...
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