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Knowledge Brings Us Together

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 22 November 202123 November 2021

In our special double end-of-year issue, Eos looks at how scientists and communities partner to find answers to our toughest problems.

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2021 Class of AGU Fellows Announced

by Susan Lozier and LaToya Myles 28 September 20215 January 2022

Fifty-nine individuals have been elected to the 2021 Class of Fellows.

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Winter’s Melting Point

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 24 September 202126 October 2021

Around the world, the seasonal snowpack is changing. Eos’s October issue looks at how we study winter weather, adapt to climate changes, and even fight for the snow we love.

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Congratulations to the 2021 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients

by Susan Lozier and LaToya Myles 15 September 202114 April 2022

AGU awards its highest honors for excellence in scientific research, education, communication, and outreach.

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2021 AGU Section Awardees and Named Lecturers

by Susan Lozier and LaToya Myles 10 September 202114 April 2022

Congratulations to the 2021 section award recipients and named lecturers!

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Charting the Paths to a Scientific Career

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 24 August 20215 January 2022

In our special issue on STEM careers, meet 17 scientists who’ve forged creative paths to a rewarding pursuit of Earth and space science.

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Unveiling the Next Exoplanet Act

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 26 July 202114 April 2022

In August, Eos looks at what the first round of observations with the James Webb Space Telescope might reveal about faraway worlds.

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Elliott Receives 2020 John Wahr Early Career Award

by AGU 7 July 202114 April 2022

John R. Elliott received the 2020 John Wahr Early Career Award at AGU’s virtual Fall Meeting 2020. The award recognizes “significant advances in geodetic science, technology, applications, observations, or theory.”

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Mostafavi Receives 2020 Fred L. Scarf Award

by AGU 7 July 202114 April 2022

Parisa Mostafavi received the 2020 Fred L. Scarf Award at AGU’s virtual Fall Meeting 2020. The award is “given annually to one honoree in recognition of an outstanding dissertation that contributes directly to solar–planetary science.”

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Turner and Willis Receive 2020 James R. Holton Award

by AGU 6 July 202119 November 2021

Alexander Turner and Megan D. Willis received the 2020 James R. Holton Award at AGU’s virtual Fall Meeting 2020. The award recognizes “outstanding scientific research and accomplishments from honorees within three years of receiving their Ph.D.”

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