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Ocean Monitoring Fight in Alaska: A bipartisan push is demanding the NSF reverse plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a $386M network of 900+ deep-ocean sensors that Alaska scientists and fishery managers rely on for marine heat waves, storms, and changing ocean conditions. EVs for Alaska’s Real Roads: Reporting highlights how Alaska’s short daily commutes and home charging can reduce “range anxiety,” with Cordova’s hydropower-heavy grid and tests of electric snowmachines pointing to practical electrification beyond passenger cars. Arctic Parasite Research: A University of Saskatchewan PhD graduate is studying a newly identified Trichinella species in Arctic carnivores, with implications for wildlife health and food safety. Health Tech Transparency: Seattle’s 911 system reportedly used an AI tool to route calls without public disclosure, raising concerns about how such systems are measured and governed. Climate Signals: Forecasts say El Niño is back, with potential impacts on weather, climate, and ocean temperatures that could ripple into Alaska’s fisheries and hazards. Space/Defense Policy Watch: The U.S. is losing Reaper drones in the Middle East without a clear replacement plan, underscoring pressure on defense tech readiness.

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