News from IARC
By Nate Bauer | IARC researcher Claudine Hauri recognizes the struggle to communicate about complex scientific concepts. Take, for example, “ocean acidification.” “That’s the simplest way we’ve found for talking…
After months of development, the IARC web design & development team presents an updated website for IARC. This includes:
Realignment — we’ve reorganized content to better communicate IARC activities and aid discovery
Redesign — we’ve strengthened our branding and information architecture to provide a better user experience
Thursday, November 10, 2016 | noon–1:15 pm, 501 Akasofu—Explore opportunities and challenges arising from collaboration between university and private research and to encourage broad engagement from the research community.
October 6, 2016, noon–1:15 p.m., 401 Akasofu—A joint presentation by researchers John Walsh (IARC), Bert Boyer (IAB/Center for Alaska Native Health Research), and Michael Brubaker (Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium)
In a warming climate, long-term monitoring and research in the American Arctic is crucial. To address this, the North Slope Science Initiative (NSSI) implemented the Scenarios Project to help natural resource management agencies better direct research and monitor change in the Arctic using a scenarios framework.