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AGU News
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 Has a Story to Tell
Scientists and communicators are increasingly turning to storytelling as a way to talk about science to all types of audiences.
Spacecraft 107’s Big Trip
This month we celebrate the spirit of adventure for AGU’s Centennial.
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.
In Appreciation of AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2018
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.
Join the Effort to Improve the Health of Our Oceans
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.
Earth’s Ripple Effect
The ocean’s interactions with land, air, and ice create an intricate planetary dance.
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.