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Red and green snow algae increase snowmelt in the Antarctic Peninsula

Red and green algae that grow on snow in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) cause significant extra snowmelt on par with melt from dust on snow in the Rocky Mountains, according to a first-of-its-kind scientific research study led by Alia Khan, affiliate research scientist at the National Snow and Ice…

Research Recap for Jan. 11
Research Recap for Jan. 11
Western’s Mike Etnier Using Clues From the Past to Look Into the Future of Alaska’s Pacific Cod Fishery
Western’s Mike Etnier Using Clues From the Past to Look Into the Future of Alaska’s Pacific Cod Fishery
Western’s John Gilbertson and Tim Kowalczyk Receive New $261k Grant from the National Science Foundation
Western’s John Gilbertson and Tim Kowalczyk Receive New $261k Grant from the National Science Foundation
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Biologists to Study the Hunting Behavior of Local Seals From the Air
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Patrick Buckley Analyzing Spread and Regional Patterns of Coronavirus Using Unique Set of Maps Called Cartograms
Why transgender people are ignored by modern medicine

It was 2016 and Cameron Whitley was gravely ill. He was urgently in need of a kidney transplant, which should have been no problem. He was young and otherwise healthy. He had medical insurance. He even had several gallant friends willing to undergo major surgery for him.

There was a…

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