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Notices and announcements
Changes to the Eos Scientist-Authored Submission Process
By transitioning from manuscript to proposal submission, Eos will make it easier for scientists to share their critical work with our readers.
AGU’s Virtual Poster Showcase Gives Students a Leg Up
Offering alternative means of participating in research sharing means that students with disadvantages don’t have to lose important career experiences.
Careers in Community Science
Community science brings scientists and communities together to solve local challenges. What are the career paths in community science, and what opportunities might the future bring?
Airborne Gravity Surveys Are Remaking Elevations in the U.S.
Measuring gravity’s tiny fluctuations is giving the United States an upgraded system of elevations.
Continuing AGU’s Legacy in Publishing: AGU Advances’ New Editor in Chief
Susan Trumbore will lead this new, highly selective journal in publishing cutting-edge research across the Earth and space sciences.
AGU Honored with the First Clean Energy DC Award
AGU aspires to lead by demonstrating that a building on a tight urban footprint can operate on a net-zero energy basis while providing a productive and healthy place to work and meet.
Heart-Shaped Valentines, from Nature to You
Mars is red. The ocean is blue. Auroras glow bright, and Pluto loves you, too.
Tyler Prize Awarded to Climate Scientists Washington and Mann
Prestigious award recognizes Warren Washington and Michael Mann for efforts to advance climate change knowledge through their research and in public policy.
Strengthening Our Science: AGU Launches Ethics and Equity Center
The AGU Ethics and Equity Center is a new hub for resources and tools to support all members of the Earth and space science community and encourage workplace excellence.
