A never-before-published data set from the Cold War could help scientists unravel the mysterious western Arctic Ocean.
AGU 2019
Devastating Floods Hit India for the Second Year in a Row
The deadly floods raise questions of land use and extreme precipitation trends.
2019 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients Announced
The world’s largest organization of Earth and space scientists honors 36 exceptional individuals.
ABCD: Artemis, Brazil, Climate, Diamonds (and Some Other Things)
What Earth and space science stories are we recommending this week?
Ousted Head of Science Agency Criticizes Brazil’s Denial of Deforestation Data
Ricardo Galvão was fired from the institute that monitors deforestation in the Amazon. Now he and other scientists are speaking out against attacks on science.
Nearest Star System May Have a Second Planet
The exoplanet candidate, tentatively named Proxima c, would be a frozen snowball.
Podcast: Space Weather and Global Policy
In the latest episode of its Centennial series, AGU’s Third Pod from the Sun talks space weather and its influence on global policy with Delores Knipp.
Twenty-Six AGU Members Awarded the 2019 Presidential Early Career Award
The highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent careers
2019 Class of AGU Fellows Announced
AGU is proud to have chosen 62 new Fellows and will honor them at Fall Meeting 2019 in San Francisco, Calif.
Smokey Bear, Fake Volcanoes, and Other Things We’re Reading
What Earth and space science stories are we recommending this week?
