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Alaska Science Pod
Science writer Ned Rozell has accompanied researchers all over Alaska and given firsthand accounts of discoveries, triumphs and pitfalls of field work conducted in the Last Frontier. Through in-depth conversations, Ned gives voice to research stories ranging from volcanoes, earthquakes and auroras to climate change, anthropology, paleontology and wildfires. Any natural phenomena in Alaska and the people who study them are fair game. Ned has spent more than 25 years writing hundreds of science stories for the UAF Geophysical Institute's weekly column, the Alaska Science Forum:...
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 7 ratings
Good work!
A wonderful resource to explore science and Alaska! Thanks for your work.
Yellowstone trees via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/17/22
Excellent!
I can’t believe there’s a podcast out there combining my two favorites - Alaska and science! Keep up the great work!
dancingwiththeearth via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/22
Recent Episodes
At the height of summer in 2021, Ned accompanied University of Alaska Fairbanks ecologist Ben Gaglioti to a ghost forest a glacier had run over in Southeast Alaska. Ned and Ben spent about two weeks near La Perouse Glacier, the one that ran over the trees during a cold period called the Little...
Published 04/12/22
Published 04/12/22
Permafrost scientist Vladimir Romanovsky reflects on his career and surprising changes to Alaska's permafrost in his 30 years of working here. This episode continues a conversation with Romanovsky that made up the previous episode. (38:51)
Published 03/01/22
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