Rising Above: Blind Student Athlete Defies the Odds

As a baby in Taiwan, Paul Tandy was given up because his family feared someone like him would never succeed.

River Watch Team Monitors Yukon

A 60-mile stretch of ice made its way past Tanana, the last village with a flood watch still in effect.

Global ‘March Against Monsanto’ Comes to Anchorage

Local protest of multinational agribusiness giant focuses on genetically modified salmon

Whales and Dolphins: Classified as Persons?

Studies show they have similar tendencies

One of the topics discussed was how dolphins and whales are self-aware and have advanced cognitive abilities. A study done by Dr. Lori Marino in 2001 shows how bottlenose dolphins can recognize themselves in the mirror and identify who they are.