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Shane Hanlon and Maryam Zaringhalam performing at The Story Collider Show at AGU Fall Meeting 2018
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AGU Has a Story to Tell

by S. M. Hanlon 5 July 201931 March 2023

Scientists and communicators are increasingly turning to storytelling as a way to talk about science to all types of audiences.

Apollo 11 sample 10019, a brecciated rock
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Spacecraft 107’s Big Trip

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 1 July 201926 January 2022

This month we celebrate the spirit of adventure for AGU’s Centennial.

Prudence Crawmer and Rick Saltus performing research at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colorado.
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AGU’s Virtual Poster Showcase Gives Students a Leg Up

by J. Jeanty and S. Rauch 25 June 20194 April 2023

Offering alternative means of participating in research sharing means that students with disadvantages don’t have to lose important career experiences.

Underwater photo of coral and fish
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Science in the Deep

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 3 June 20193 February 2023

In June, AGU’s Centennial celebrates ocean researchers.

Group of diverse people holding letter signs spelling out "thank you"
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In Appreciation of AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2018

by Matt Giampoala 30 May 201924 May 2022

As AGU editors recognize the contributions of reviewers, our journals are providing new online tools, such as a short questionnaire for reviewer feedback, to improve the peer-review process itself.

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Join the Effort to Improve the Health of Our Oceans

Chris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Chris McEntee 28 May 201914 January 2022

AGU executive director/CEO Chris McEntee provides key takeaways from the first Global Planning Meeting, in Copenhagen, for the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

A glacier calves into Disenchantment Bay in Alaska.
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Earth’s Ripple Effect

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 1 May 201914 January 2022

The ocean’s interactions with land, air, and ice create an intricate planetary dance.

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Continuing AGU’s Legacy in Publishing: AGU Advances’ New Editor in Chief

Chris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Chris McEntee 23 April 20194 April 2023

Susan Trumbore will lead this new, highly selective journal in publishing cutting-edge research across the Earth and space sciences.

A scientist studies northern fur seals on Pribilof Islands in Alaska.
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Podcast: Celebrate Earth Day with Stories from AGU

by J. Speiser 19 April 201910 October 2021

Enjoy the wonders of our world with special episodes of AGU’s Third Pod from the Sun.

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AGU Honored with the First Clean Energy DC Award

Chris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Chris McEntee 18 April 20194 April 2023

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.

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