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Honoring AGU Members

by AGU 25 February 20155 September 2018

Appointments and honors for Earth and space scientists.

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White House Budget Request Calls for 2.9% Increase for NASA

by Randy Showstack 25 February 201519 May 2023

NASA's proposed budget would provide a small increase overall as well as for the agency's Science Mission Directorate.

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Tiny Mineral Grains Could Drive Plate Tectonics

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 24 February 20157 July 2025

Scientists turn to granular scales to explain how plate tectonics may have evolved billions of years ago.

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Volcanic Eruptions Steer Conversations on Climate Intervention

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 18 February 201518 November 2022

Studies of volcanoes, Earth's natural climate coolers, cause scientists to question the merits of methods that intend to slow down climate change by injecting the stratosphere with aerosols.

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Request Would Boost U.S. Geological Survey Budget by 14.3%

by Randy Showstack 13 February 201530 September 2025

The White House's proposed budget for the U.S. Geological Survey calls for robust funding in many key areas.

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Honoring AGU Members

by AGU 13 February 20151 March 2015

Appointments and honors for Earth and space scientists.

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Pacific Plate's Underbelly Revealed Through Explosive Means

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 11 February 20155 October 2022

Scientists produce their own seismic waves—via explosives—to image the bottom region of the plate subducting under the New Zealand.

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NSF Geosciences Budget Would Rise 4.7% in White House Request

by Randy Showstack 9 February 20156 February 2023

President Barack Obama's budget request calls for a healthy boost for the National Science Foundation's geosciences directorate.

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White House Budget Calls for Increased Science Funding

by Randy Showstack 3 February 201522 May 2023

The FY 2016 federal budget proposal released by the White House would increase science funding and end austerity-driven budget cuts.

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Study Stresses Ocean Science Priorities and Budget Rebalance

by Randy Showstack 28 January 20158 August 2023

With infrastructure costs eating into research programs at the National Science Foundation's Division of Ocean Sciences, a new report urges a rebalance of funding and a focus on science priorities.

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