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One Water, Many Solutions

by Caryl-Sue Micalizio 24 April 202524 April 2025

Scientists and stakeholders must engage in broad collaborations and deep research to help ensure safe water supplies.

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The Climate Connection

by Caryl-Sue Micalizio 24 March 202524 March 2025

Scientists and stakeholders find common cause in tackling the greatest challenge of our time.

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Geologic Mysteries at 8,000 Meters

by Caryl-Sue Micalizio 13 February 202513 February 2025

Our March issue takes you on an epic journey with the rocks of Mount Everest, from seafloor to summit.

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A Planetary Perturbation Like No Other

by Caryl-Sue Micalizio 16 January 202527 January 2025

Scientists are tackling “the most profound questions about life itself” with complex computer modeling, billion-year-old bacteria, and old-fashioned fieldwork.

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Digging Deep

by Caryl-Sue Micalizio 19 December 202419 December 2024

Surging demand for lithium and other elements is redefining the relationship between the geosciences and the mining industry.

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What’s Next for Science? Look in the Mirror

by Caryl-Sue Micalizio 15 November 202415 November 2024

AGU24 gives us an opportunity to reflect on how science can grow in breadth and depth and how scientific communities can help define the future.

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COP29: Charting a Course to Climate Action

by Caryl-Sue Micalizio 3 November 20243 November 2024

Countries, communities, and individuals share strategies to navigate the effects of climate change at the United Nations’ annual climate conference.

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Earth’s Eighth Continent

by Caryl-Sue Micalizio 24 September 202424 September 2024

Our October issue digs deep into the rich Earth science in and around Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Adapting to Change in the Educational Landscape

by Timothy Oleson 26 August 202426 August 2024

Individual faculty and students, departments and programs, and the enterprise of STEM education as a whole face challenges to success. Our September issue points the way toward solutions.

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Navigating the Maze

by Jennifer Schmidt 25 July 202425 July 2024

It’s a great big world of opportunity out there, and our annual career issue highlights how some scientists have found their way.

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