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This Week: Climate Fixes, Hidden Currents, and Land Grabs

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by AGU 26 June 202030 September 2021

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by AGU 19 June 202030 September 2021

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As we head into the second half of 2020, we take a look back on our favorite stories of the year so far.

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by AGU 29 May 202012 January 2023

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by AGU 22 May 202030 September 2021

Here’s what we hope to read this stay-at-home summer. What are you reading?

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by AGU 19 May 20203 January 2023

Suzanne A. McEnroe received the 2019 William Gilbert Award at AGU’s Fall Meeting 2019 Honors Ceremony, held 9–13 December in San Francisco, Calif. The award recognizes “outstanding and unselfish work in magnetism of Earth materials and of the Earth and planets.”

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This Week: Social Distancing at Sea, Climate Migration on Land

by AGU 15 May 202030 September 2021

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This Week: We Thank Our Teachers

by AGU 8 May 202012 January 2023

It’s Teacher Appreciation Week, so we’re thanking the educators who inspired and challenged us. #ThankATeacher!

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This Week: Antique Climate Science and Brand-New Broken Comets

by AGU 1 May 202030 September 2021

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