Despite its widespread use in missiles, flame retardants, and solar panels, no mines in the U.S. currently produce antimony.
Mark Stelten has conducted research on magmatic systems since 2008 with an emphasis on geochronology and geochemistry. He has ...
People visit Yellowstone National Park every year to observe its wildlife and vast array of hydrothermal features. One question that lurks in the back of many visitors’ minds as they traverse through ...
A ballot measure that would repeal Alaska’s open primary and ranked choice election system is trailing for the first time ...
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, the choice for Interior secretary, will lead a new council likely to promote fossil fuels.
Alaska has some of the nation's highest rates of chlamydia and gonorrhea, and high numbers are shown in the annual infectious disease report.
Thaw is a problem because permafrost holds enormous amounts of carbon, more than twice as much as is already present in the ...
Among the most rapidly changing parts of our planet are the coldest landscapes near the top of the globe, just south of the ...
Among the most rapidly changing parts of our planet are the coldest landscapes near the top of the globe, just south of the ...
Hydrogen, the universe’s most common element, could underpin a post-oil energy future in Alaska and beyond, experts say.
After Alaska became the first state to start a dental therapy program in 2006, with a rocus on rural servie, other states ...
Alaska's pro-labor measure passed, as did some similar measures, but minimum wage measures failed in California and ...